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en I assured Bennett that it was voluntary, and he asked, 'Would Scooter say that to Judy? The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. ' And I said, 'Scooter doesn't want to see Judy in jail,'

en Scooter said to her, 'Judy, Joe Tate talked to Floyd Abrams more than a year ago and said it's voluntary. Joe assured me you understood,' ... 'But we want you to know the waiver was voluntary.'

en [But despite the fact that she sloughed off Libby's assurance that he had given her a waiver a year ago as White House] spin, ... The Scooter-Judy liaison dangereuse exposes how, during happier times between them, the darkest heart of the Bush administration was able to beat freely on the front page of the world's most important paper, with no hard questions asked.

en Clearly the special counsel has made a judgment, ... that when taking the comments and statements of Matt Cooper and Judy Miller and myself as opposed to Scooter Libby, he has decided that Mr. Libby was not telling the truth.

en [In an interview yesterday, Abrams declined to endorse Miller's account that Libby did not want her to testify unless she was going to exonerate him.] That's Judy's interpretation, ... certainly asked me what Judy would say, but that's an entirely proper question.

en I was going to take my scooter, pack a few clothes and food, and scooter all the way down to California.

en [When Judy Garland lost the 1954 best actress Oscar to Grace Kelly in] The Country Girl, ... Dear Judy, this is the biggest robbery since Brinks.
  Groucho Marx

en I started Bridges High School 10 years ago, and Judy, if she wasn't working hard, it never would have happened. This is pretty difficult for me. I had utmost respect for Judy over the years.

en Judy is very clear and forthright about this. Judy believes that marriage is between a biological man and a biological woman. That is the law in Illinois.

en Judy did nothing that the New York Times did not want her to do. They encouraged her to stay in jail.

en While Judy Miller sat in jail for 85 days and Mr. Libby knew that she was doing it to protect him, no call came in from him, no letter arrived from him,

en I don't want it to be that my kid is the only one who doesn't have a scooter, and every other kid is zooming by on the street.

en It's only been in the last couple of years that I've even been able to talk about him. Hardly a day goes by that Judy doesn't bounce through this house. I just loved the guy, I really did.

en [Miller's lawyer, Matthew Mallow, told CNN the war of words was trivial compared to his client's devotion to the First Amendment.] That's what Judy did with great courage, spending 85 days in jail. That is lost in all of the discussions of the internal workings of the paper, ... on an amicable basis.

en Everyone loved Judy. She was our best friend. The group has kind of been lost because we have to start all over with someone new who doesn't really understand the way we work. [With a new advisor] you're not going to have that same rappeur right away.


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