“Pick a different town,”
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“We never discussed any matters having to do with any of the things that have been alleged by his critics. There was no wrongdoing.”
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“There was no wrong-doing.”
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“I believe that President Clinton considered the legal merits of the arguments for the pardon as he understood them, and he rendered his judgment, wise or unwise, on the merits,”
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“basically just didnt care if we followed Justice Department guidelines.”
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“We bear the responsibility for having a process that we thought was manageable that in the last days, I think, broke down and let some of these (late pardon requests) go through. There are very few that came up -- and I would put Rich as probably the number one example, in which the process broke down. I dont think the president got good and full advice on it.”
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“The president is committed to saving Social Security, maintaining our hard won fiscal responsibility, reforming and strengthening our public schools so they work better for our children, passing a patients bill or rights, strengthening Americas leadership in the global economy and securing the peace in troubled areas around the world,”
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“Our administration has already moved to liberalize export controls on encryption, allowing more companies to export the technology to more end users. And weve done so while maintaining a framework necessary to protect our national security, ... Today we are announcing significant new updates.”
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“There should be greater judicial oversight of trap and trace authorities, ... Federal law should make clear that such orders should only be issued after a judicial officer has determined that the proper factual showing has been made.”
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“Small attacks -- those under $5,000 damage -- should be treated as a misdemeanor and not a felony. But multiple attacks should be treated as one large attack and punished accordingly,”
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I believe that President Clinton considered the legal merits of the arguments for the pardon as he understood them, and he rendered his judgment, wise or unwise, on the merits.
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