[The council] looks like a free-for-all, but it's just one person: Jerry. The rest of us work together. |
A number of Americans were used, most often unwillingly, by North Korea to arm spies with English-speaking skills so they could target American interests in South Korea and beyond. |
had their own agenda. They didn't care what anyone other than a certain group [of residents] thought. |
He's a downright liar, ... He's so full of [it]. |
I made a big mistake of my life. |
It was a slow-moving procession. He was backing up and the police kept telling him to drop the knife, but he refused. They hit him with a host of pepper spray and he still doesn't go down. He just wipes his face like it's nothing. |
It was not my intention whatsoever for the Japanese government to try to get me out of trouble. And I really appreciate the Japanese government for all they have done for me. |
The American Army has supplied, assigned a very capable man to me, to help me, bring me to military justice. I don't think I need no civilians. All I want to do is clear myself with the American Army. |
The board simply believes that now is the time for a new perspective to address the company's current challenges. |
The reason I agreed to go to Indonesia because at one time it was a socialist country for one year-that was under Sukarno. |
There's no question in my mind that the police officers showed great restraint in this case. |
We just need to let the judicial branch do their business and the truth will hopefully decide what we do next. But I support Mike 150 percent and will do everything I can to support him and encourage him and get him by this. |
When I got on the airplane in Indonesia coming to Japan, my intentions was to turn myself in to the military for the simple reason I would like to put my daughters with their mother, one thing. Another thing, I'd like to clear my conscience. |
You get too many people living in one area, and you're bound to have conflict. |