He actually walked past the jail. He lived there for three years. I am surprised he didn't want to go in and renew old acquaintances. |
He can subpoena all he wants, there's nothing there. I think he's trying to dig himself out of a hole. We're not concerned about it. |
He can subpoena all he wants. There's nothing there. |
He didn't see them. He could have been stone-cold sober and had this accident. |
He didn't see what he hit. He didn't know what he hit. He was frightened, so he drove on. |
He gave us a full and fair hearing, and I'm very encouraged. |
He indicts for the political effect it will have on those people. |
He looks at the law and he sees what he wants to see, and he prosecutes what he thinks ought to be prosecuted, rather than what it is. |
He should not be the judge to preside over the trial proceedings relating to a person to whom he is opposed politically. |
He's an active Democrat, as he has every right to be. But he has supported causes and persons that have been in direct opposition to Congressman Delay. |
He's basically under the same conditions. I don't think they can do that. I don't think it's lawful. We're not asking for any special treatment for him. We're asking for the same treatment they give other people with the same convictions. |
He's going to bring people back to the process. I've seen politics get so divisive and so polarized that I think it's a vulnerability. |
He's going to have an extremely well-funded opponent in November. |
He's got what he wanted. There's no reason for this. It was pure retaliation on the part of Ronnie Earle. There he is. Take a good look at him. |
He's just following the news. What does it have to do with whether money that came to candidates in Texas was corporate or individually donated? |