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Letter "J" » Joe Wilson Quotes
«At that time in the morning it's not uncommon that fatigue played a factor.»
«And thirdly, just because of the way we've prosecuted this war and how offensive it's been to the rest of the world, especially the Muslim world, we've created an exponentially larger pool from which actual terrorists might be drawn down the road.»
«But what I have to say to people who might come forward is that one of the great things about our democracy is freedom of the press.»
«I still do believe that the WMD issue was an important issue for us to be vigilant about.»
«It's a big help, ... It's not going to make us close our doors tomorrow. But it's still a lot of money for any business. It's a blow. They (DA's office) take it very seriously.»
«We grew up on U2 music, ... We look up to them as a major influence and inspiration.»
«I think he has been a victim of prosecutorial abuse,»
«I don't know if that's true or not, but you can be sure that a GS-14 or 15 with a couple of kids in college, when he sees the allegations that came from senior administration officials about my family ... in the public domain, you can be sure that he's going to be worried about what might happen if he were to come forward,»
«A bunch of friends and I were out sandbagging, trying to save other people's houses. I came home about midnight and my parents were saying, 'Let's get out of the house,'»
«But so far, in the accounts given by reporters about their conversations with administration officials, no such crime has been described. What has been depicted is an administration effort to refute the allegations of a critic (some of which did in fact prove to be untrue) and to undermine his credibility, including by suggesting that nepotism rather than qualifications led to his selection. If such conversations are deemed a crime, journalism and the public will be the losers.»