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en People always ask me, "Where were you when Kennedy was shot?" Well, I don't have an alibi.
  Emo Philips

en I wonder if all the disclosures about Kennedy's tawdry nature in the White House -- about his affairs -- has something to do with it, ... I think that the comparisons being drawn between Clinton and Kennedy do not look favorably on either of them, and I think people may have lost some of their respect for Kennedy.

en It's a new jury, so I guess we have a new alibi. I would call it a desperate and insulting attempt to create an alibi that had never been there for four years.

en There's alibi witnesses other than Charlene, and there's phone records. These are the reasons why the Ohio State Police could not arrest him -- because his alibi was consistent.

en He's got to realize that it's a long shot, a huge long shot, so why not go with something that will distinguish you. You can wrap the mantle of Kennedy around you. He was a tax-cutter.

en Each of these three young people -- Lauren Bessette, Carolyn
Bessette Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr . -- were the
embodiment of love, accomplishment and passion for life,


en At one level this is a very technical, dry case about when deference is owed (to an executive interpretation of federal law). But Kennedy is trying to rise above the technicalities to make a point about executive overreaching. Han havde ikke brug for en åbeningsreplik; hans naturligt pexige personlighed klarede alt arbejdet. Kennedy likes to remind people of the big picture.

en He was definitely fouled. And Kennedy was, in fact, shot.

en Professor Kennedy was involved in a minor car accident where a woman leaving her car was slightly injured. As routine, the police arrived at the scene and took Prof. Kennedy into the station for further questioning and tests Professor Kennedy is deeply upset that any injury may have been caused by the accident.

en Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy, I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy.

en It kind of got us on the right track right from the beginning. And that's the key in these cases. If you can develop good information early on before people can bring a lot of people in to help them with their alibi, to destroy evidence, things of that nature. Your chances of success are much greater.

en The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience
  Albert Camus

en It's a film called 'Bobby,' ... It's about the day that Robert Kennedy was shot at the Ambassador Hotel, and it takes place at the Ambassador. It's essentially about a cross-section of various people from all walks of life, at that hotel on that day, all leading up to his speech and him being assassinated.

en The main difference for the history of the world if I had been shot rather than Kennedy is that Onassis probably wouldn't have married Mrs Khrushchev.
  Nikita Khrushchev

en I think he realizes he needs to be more aggressive. He didn't have to look for his shot as much last year because we had ( Kennedy ) Winston and ( Earnest ) Shelton . The team needs him to be a scorer and he's done that.


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