I believe I am entitled to a public explanation. |
I felt like a hunted animal, followed constantly, waiting to be killed. |
I heard one of the agents talking to someone on the phone, saying there's not enough here to take (me). And then when he got off the phone, he looked at the other agent and said, 'That was Louis,' |
I hope I don't have to go through anything like this again. I hope no one has to go through anything like this again. |
I submit to you that the Justice Department cannot investigate itself. The truth must come out. |
I thank God that it has now ended, and that you now know what I have known all along. |
I want my name back. |
I'm sure they're investigating everyone who was in the area. |
In a sense, it might have been better if they could have miraculously gotten this film out in the first three months. Things have taken such a detour now with the country divided about the war in Iraq and all the aftermath. [A movie about] 9/11 is a little bit more risky now, or a bit more difficult to predict how the audience is going to respond. |
In the state of Georgia, I am a certified peace officer. I'm just not currently working for a police department. |
In their mad rush to fulfill their own personal agendas, the FBI and the media almost destroyed me and my mother. |
It's a bomb. I've already called law enforcement. Let's get out of here. |
Just imagine your own mother turning to you, and for that instant, believing the media before she believed you. I'll never get back to that point where I was before they took that all away from me. |
The first step was a long process, ... Go Braves! |
They were on the cell phone to (FBI Director Louis) Freeh , telling Mr. Freeh there was nothing there to take me to jail. |