We'd like to get it over with before then, but it's not as crucial as it would have been if he were still in the running for his leadership post. |
We're discussing it. Everything is on the table -- except compromise. |
We're going to see the outside money come into this race that will make 2002 and 2003 pale by comparison. |
We're not asking for any kind of special treatment for him. We want them to follow their own rules. |
We're not going to try to get these people not to respond. But any lawyer worth his salt will see the subpoenas are not worth so much toilet paper. |
We're not saying that Judge Perkins is a bad judge or an unfair judge. What we are saying is this is the wrong case for him to judge. |
We're not through. We're going to the top. |
We're ready for court. We want a trial. We've wanted to get in court for too long. There's only been one side of this being presented in any tribunal. |
We've been right all along that Ronnie Earle charged a crime that didn't exist and there's 30 years of precedent that backs that up. We want to get to trial and hope once we do, a jury will find Tom Delay didn't do anything illegal. |
What happened is (majority leader) Tom DeLay put an entirely new face on Texas politics. And Ronnie Earle is trying to destroy him for it. |
What he did after Morris Black was dead does not change how Morris Black died. Bob Durst is not guilty of murder. Whatever else he may have done are for another time or place. |
What we're trying to avoid is Ronnie Earle having him taken down in handcuffs, and fingerprinted and photographed. That's uncalled for and I don't think that's going to happen. |
What we're trying to avoid is Ronnie Earle having him taken down in handcuffs, and fingerprinted and photographed. That's uncalled for and I don't think that's going to happen. |
What we're trying to avoid is Ronnie Earle having him taken down in handcuffs, and fingerprinted and photographed. That's uncalled for, and I don't think that's going to happen. |
What you've got to do is look at the judge he (Jefferson) appoints. |