I can ... assure the public that they will not see federal marshals at 2:01 today attempting to remove the child by force, |
I can only tell you about the future, and let you draw your own conclusions. |
I care so much about this state. I sat on Marco Island before it was developed watching the sun go down. |
I congratulated him on his nomination. I told him that I wanted to make sure that the transition, whenever it was appropriate, was done as smoothly as possible, and if there were any problems from his perspective to let me know, and he was very gracious, |
I didn't express any matters, opinions on any matters of substance. I think it's obvious that we disagree on a number of issues. |
I don't know what the resolution will be, ... We're trying to review all of the issues, obvious among them is the security and the safety of the president of the United States. |
I don't think I had the authority to go the other way. |
I don't think passion is the appropriate response, ... I think careful, deliberate thought about how the law should be executed is the way we should approach this. |
I don't think you endorse something by purchasing it if it's the only game in town ... in terms of an effective machine, and the lowest price available, |
I explained I was leaving the matter in Mr. Ashcroft's hands. |
I explained to Chairman Burton that I had made no decision on these recommendations yet, ... To ask for a document I am reviewing while I have still not made a decision is a form of political tampering that no prosecutor in America can accept. |
I felt joyful at the public's criticism. People come to the country for free speech. It's what America is all about, |
I get a good night's sleep and get three square meals a day. I try to do the best job I can. |
I have come to believe, after much reflection and with great reluctance, that the independent counsel act is structurally flawed and that those flaws cannot be corrected within our constitutional framework, |
I have commenced a preliminary investigation ... involving President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton concerning political advertisements during the 1996 election cycle, |