Any parent can come here, even if they're just hungry and want to hang out and visit. |
He ought to be ashamed of himself for trying to use this tragedy to seek political capital. Why doesn't he make it 2 years minimum mandatory for every parent that lets their little baby go across the street? That's just as ridiculous. |
He's a compassionate guy; he's a person of substance; he's passionate about what he wants for this state. Jim Davis is a nice guy. From my perspective, it takes more than a nice guy to get elected. |
I ain't going to give them [anything] — I already threw most of it in the trash anyway. |
I was satisfied that (Gee) genuinely wants to follow the facts .... |
It was tired, dated and needed a lot of money. When we bought it, it had some long-term leases at very low rates that prevented renovation. So as tenants have started to turn over, we've put a lot of money into it. |
Jennifer is throwing herself on the mercy of this court and the community, |
Jennifer is throwing herself on the mercy of this court and the community, and we hope the court, after hearing all the facts, will do what we ask, and that is not to put Jennifer in jail. |
Johnny would get into circles and fit right in; sit at a bar and listen to people talk. And when people start drinking, they start talking, and that's when Johnny's ears started capturing information. |
taught her students when you make a mistake, you don't make excuses. You accept responsibility. This is the best example she can give them. |
The intent of the law is to apply the law to all people regardless of their stature in the community, |
The money is not locked up at all. People are perfunctorily nice to Jim because he's a nice guy, but they know he can't win. As people get to know Rod Smith, they see he can win. |
There was little physical damage to the building, but there was clear psychological damage, ... In this country, we can't be afraid in our places of worship. That's just not acceptable. |
They're being very polite and accommodating. They're doing everything they can to tell you nothing. |
This is about acceptance of responsibility and respect for the mother of these children, the children that are alive, the children that are not alive. Miss Porter prayed and cried with Miss Wilkins and just did not want to put her through another day of living through this. |