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It's intriguing to hear of General Westmoreland's personal interest in this "reconnaissance," but you never explain what you found or why he considered it "the key to our war effort".
Hoping to dispel accusations that he broke House rules on two trips underwritten by groups outside Congress, Mr. DeLay offered on Tuesday to sit down with the leaders of the ethics panel to explain why he considered those assertions unfounded.
Asked why he considered it inappropriate to involve himself in the status question as he did on Vieques, he said, "It was clear what the people of Vieques wanted, and I had no problem reflecting, in my view, not just the desires of the people of Vieques, but also what I believe made common sense".
Richardson started well ("I screwed up on that one," he said in answer to the first question, about why he considered the mediocre conservative Byron "Whizzer" White his beau ideal of a Supreme Court Justice), but then blotted his copybook, or crashed his hard drive, by advocating a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution.
Perhaps Gartside could explain why he considered a 31-year-old midfielder worthy of a three-year contract and £25,000-a-week wages as he did in 2012 for Keith Andrews, a moderate player who has been loaned out for the past two seasons.
But the day after the press conference, Leonardo expert Martin Kemp, emeritus professor of art history at the University of Oxford, published a blog post rubbishing the foundation's claims and explaining in detail why he considered them to be erroneous.
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He has still not let on why he considers everything unravelled once Samuel Eto'o squeezed the opening goal past Edwin van der Sar.
Part Deux"; why he considers himself a retired (not a recovering) gambler; and why, despite his history of substance abuse, rehabilitation and relapses, he should not have to provide his newest employers with any assurances of his continued health.
(This experience cannot of course be replicated by reading the transcripts of both conversations, which is perhaps why he considers "Litany" something of a failure, though it works well in performance).
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