[Yesterday, it appeared, at least for now, John] Junior ... Pass the cheese, please. |
Don't worry, we can fix that. I can fix that. |
Everyday since this happened, people have been asking me, 'Well, do you have cancer? Or is it not?' ... There's no easy way to explain that. It is the illness. You have to look it up to understand it. |
God hears a mother's prayer. |
He really didn't need me. I was a little bit insulted, but I'm proud of him because I think he did a great job. |
He's a rat. That's not true. I'm just concerned about my son. |
How convenient for these miscreant informants and the government to suddenly claim years later, when he was about to get out of prison, that he was still in the life, which fell into what is known as a predicate-act time frame, |
I don't know where that got started. |
I have no law degree. I never had a law degree. I don't know where that got started. |
I left Johnny after 36 years of marriage, and I stayed away from him for two years, ... I refused to visit him for two years and would not take his calls from prison. |
I lost 25 pounds, I was so exhausted, I could barely lift my arms, |
I'll make you an offer you can't refuse! |
I'll see you later, |
If you look it up on the Internet, it is cancer. |
It doesn't surprise me because my brother is innocent, ... We, my family, expected him home already, and we need him desperately. |