Mark My Words … I Mean What I Say

0 Comments | Insight on the News, July 30, 2001

"My client had nothing to do with the low-rent, trailer-park-trash politicians who infested our country for the past eight years."

-- Michael Rosen, a lawyer for a legendary crime family of New York City, denies any connection with Roger Clinton's effort to get a pardon for a New Jersey heroin dealer whose name happens to be Gambino.

"That's the biggest bunch of crap I've ever heard."

-- Roger Clinton on Larry King Live, responding to a police report on why he was arrested in February on suspicion of driving under the influence. The case has not yet been heard.

"It didn't seem appropriate to leave behind a computer with kids' games."

--Former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Carol Browner comments on why she ordered deletion of all the files on her computer the same day a judge ordered her agency to preserve records because of a Landmark Legal Foundation lawsuit. She says she merely wanted to get rid of some games installed for her son to play. Landmark wants her held in contempt.

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