Everybody realized what a giant he's been here in this region. He's so important to us, his philanthropy, his generosity. He's raised the bar on giving. |
First, dot-coms turned into dot-bombs, and second, regulators didn't make it easy, ... In theory, there was no reason Utility.com could not have been wildly successful, but states adopted rules that protect the incumbent utilities which means new companies have no room in which to operate. |
He had this spirit of giving back. I remember his telling about him returning home after a long trip selling cars. He had enough cash to send his father and mother into retirement in Florida. Whenever he told about that, he cried. That was Marty, always giving back. |
He kind of wore out. |
I would have preferred the ground to be riding very fast, but I don't think it will be too much of an inconvenience if there is any more rain. I go there hopeful he can get into the places. |
I've spoken to Mr Elsworth and he's assured me he is in very good order - he's already beaten two of the best horses in the field (Grey Swallow and Ace in the King George), |
If DSS isn't going to do anything, then it may not be necessary for us to do anything. |
It's troubling to read the narration of multiple complaints to DSS and now find out that DSS is left to make the final decision about this child. And that decision is being made behind closed doors. |
There has been a tremendous response to our original solicitation, ... It shows the broad interest in helping us to redevelop the Harriman State Office Campus. |
There should always be someone who will argue for life. |
They're heavy hitters. They're all big in the industry. |
This is exactly the point we were trying to make. What's the rush? Just give her a chance. Medical science is not that certain. We would hope the whole process will slow down, and everyone will step back and end the compulsion to end her life. |
Without intervention from this court, this child will die. |