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maynard did not share any of his feelings of guilt spurt after the divorce he visited very rarely in did not take any responsibility for them even financial responsibility. they were clearly cared for by taylor and he also turned his children over to her and thought it was okay to put them in foster care of it yet none of these children blame their fathers at all. but this is entirely understandable. in 1935 few people thought father's had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's killed the from placing out the children derives not only not only feeling like a bad mother but something from even more unspeakable to her which was ambition that most on womanly of the drives. issues offered said job with our security she did not hesitate although she knew it would mean not seeing her children four months at a time. she knew she was a bad mother but her ambition hit itself not only from others but from her to a variety of identities and consciousness through which she disguised it. until well after world war ii, she never readmitted to a desire to be an art
maynard did not share any of his feelings of guilt spurt after the divorce he visited very rarely in did not take any responsibility for them even financial responsibility. they were clearly cared for by taylor and he also turned his children over to her and thought it was okay to put them in foster care of it yet none of these children blame their fathers at all. but this is entirely understandable. in 1935 few people thought father's had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to...
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. >> it's the legacy of a profoundly pacifist culture created by the guilt and the knowledge of our guilt in perpetuating two world wars and a holocaust. it's that simple. >> warner: that national guilt is on display in this sea of grey slabs marking one of those dark chapters. the key to understanding why germany is so wary about any offensive military mission that could kill civilians lies here. the germans were so intent that succeeding generations would never forget the horrors of aggression, that they built this memorial to the victims of the holocaust, right in the heart of berlin. >> it's a site full of historical interest. >> warner: berlin tour guide martin ostrowski took us to some stops on his historical third reich tour. which -- which administrated the concentration camps. there you can see the -- one of the top nazis. >> warner: what do you think germans take from that history, that affects their thinking about the afghanistan conflict, and germanys role in it? >> what history just tells us that war was leading us into a catastrophe, into such a catastrophe, that we don't li
. >> it's the legacy of a profoundly pacifist culture created by the guilt and the knowledge of our guilt in perpetuating two world wars and a holocaust. it's that simple. >> warner: that national guilt is on display in this sea of grey slabs marking one of those dark chapters. the key to understanding why germany is so wary about any offensive military mission that could kill civilians lies here. the germans were so intent that succeeding generations would never forget the horrors...
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lange felt enormous anguish and guilt about this. she developed symptoms of severe ulcers that would cause her so much pain in the later years and ultimately lead to her death. but let us look at this a little more closely. her children were also maynard. and he did not share any of these feelings of guilt. after the divorce he visited them very rarely and advanced not one which have flexibility for them not even financial responsibility. they were entirely supported by lang and her new husband. just as striking, paul taylor had three children and he also handed them over to dorothea and thought it was like to but in foster care. yet none of these children and to talk to all of those who were alive. none of them blame their fathers at all. this is however entirely understandable. in 1935, few people thought fathers had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's and guilt from placing at the children derives not just from feeling like a bad mother, but also from something even more unspeakable to her and
lange felt enormous anguish and guilt about this. she developed symptoms of severe ulcers that would cause her so much pain in the later years and ultimately lead to her death. but let us look at this a little more closely. her children were also maynard. and he did not share any of these feelings of guilt. after the divorce he visited them very rarely and advanced not one which have flexibility for them not even financial responsibility. they were entirely supported by lang and her new...
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lange felt enormous anguish and guilt about this. she developed symptoms of severe ulcers that would cause her so much pain in the later years and ultimately lead to her death. but let us look at this a little more closely. her children were also maynard. and he did not share any of these feelings of guilt. after the divorce he visited them very rarely and advanced not one which have flexibility for them not even financial responsibility. they were entirely supported by lang and her new husband. just as striking, paul taylor had three children and he also handed them over to dorothea and thought it was like to but in foster care. yet none of these children and to talk to all of those who were alive. none of them blame their fathers at all. this is however entirely understandable. in 1935, few people thought fathers had caretaking responsibilities for children. but i want to say that lange's and guilt from placing at the children derives not just from feeling like a bad mother, but also from something even more unspeakable to her and
lange felt enormous anguish and guilt about this. she developed symptoms of severe ulcers that would cause her so much pain in the later years and ultimately lead to her death. but let us look at this a little more closely. her children were also maynard. and he did not share any of these feelings of guilt. after the divorce he visited them very rarely and advanced not one which have flexibility for them not even financial responsibility. they were entirely supported by lang and her new...
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there's no guilt. i don't like the word "drugs."lon said it best, without the drugs, there were prescriptions that weren't good for him. i just dislike the word "drugs." it's so vague, so broad. there's all types of drugs, but i'll say that michael's in safe keepings now. there was nothing that we could do. >> larry: do you have any anger at the doctors, marlon? must have some, i guess? >> there's an ongoing investigation, ongoing investigation, and until they know exactly what took place. because, yes, i strongly feel that some of these doctors just do things, you know, for the -- for themselves. >> larry, i'm -- i'll just say this. i'm very upset to hear that this doctor is able to go back and practice medicine. >> larry: so far, no charges. >> no charges. >> larry: so far. >> and to take our brother's life and one of the biggest names in the world and he can go -- who is he going to practice on? he's been marked. but i'm just saying that i'm very disappointed, and they are too. he should not be where he is. he should be charged.
there's no guilt. i don't like the word "drugs."lon said it best, without the drugs, there were prescriptions that weren't good for him. i just dislike the word "drugs." it's so vague, so broad. there's all types of drugs, but i'll say that michael's in safe keepings now. there was nothing that we could do. >> larry: do you have any anger at the doctors, marlon? must have some, i guess? >> there's an ongoing investigation, ongoing investigation, and until they...
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, the gifted and guilted view. thank you. [applause] >> you are a hard act to follow. i was privileged to write the foreword to john's book because i think he has a great deal of wisdom about what is required to turn this world around and i think it takes leadership, it takes the new way to lead. all my life i've been fascinated about leadership and i have seen frankly about unethical leadership in a lot of good leadership and i kept thinking my generation is going to do it and then enron and everything else it and then i so we didn't so i'm trying to devote my time to talk about people from college students. i was talking the other night to alessio about the real hope for the future is to lead with the kinds of principles john is talking about, to lead authentically, to be open but the real test of a leader is in a crisis. when things are going well, we had good times at medtronic, that is not the real test. it is one thing starts to crumble and i am struck, the reason i wrote the recent book is because i'm struck
, the gifted and guilted view. thank you. [applause] >> you are a hard act to follow. i was privileged to write the foreword to john's book because i think he has a great deal of wisdom about what is required to turn this world around and i think it takes leadership, it takes the new way to lead. all my life i've been fascinated about leadership and i have seen frankly about unethical leadership in a lot of good leadership and i kept thinking my generation is going to do it and then enron...
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mabey not all the gift cards but what this that is a guilt inducing thing. get a gift, go ahead, you can have something nice for you can save some dying seal or whatever. but still, i think there would be a nice option. other options or thing i think kind of a solution would be charity gift cards. think back to the slide if it's still up there, charities and activity people like to do. it's a luxury activity. so if i were to give you a gift card that allows you to give to charity, so for example the charity navigation organization has this thing called the good card network for good if i give you of the cards you can go to the website and jews literally a million charities and get to give the money to one of those charities. so i am allowing you to act like a rich guy to engage in this looks reactivity of giving to charity. we are not destroying any value. you can all feel good about it paid so that feels like a nice solution. better than buying a portable object nobody wanted. but for the more, money gifts to charity, charitable recipients are not going to
mabey not all the gift cards but what this that is a guilt inducing thing. get a gift, go ahead, you can have something nice for you can save some dying seal or whatever. but still, i think there would be a nice option. other options or thing i think kind of a solution would be charity gift cards. think back to the slide if it's still up there, charities and activity people like to do. it's a luxury activity. so if i were to give you a gift card that allows you to give to charity, so for...
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for proof of innocence, and we found ourselves in the intolerable position of having to prove his guilt finding weapons of mass destruction before a military deadline, which proved impossible. >> on this meeting january 31, you mentioned already the aftermath you came up with their. we have had discussions about worst-case with weapons of mass destruction that turned out to be rocky -- wrong, and we have the case of what would happen after the war. was there any concept of all of how awful it could be outside of everybody, what the aftermath to be? i think the worry at the time was that there would be some kind of humanitarian disaster, and the additional work was focused on dad, -- that, on refugees and things like that. american and british troops would be quick wit defenses if there had been a strong fear that saddam could respond to these weapons. what just disappeared from the calculations was the understanding that after he was toppled, you were going to have to maintain law and order and guaranteed the continuity of services. otherwise, you would lose the iraqi population rapidly
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because, for example, when we purchase here a carbon offset, we take a plane flight, we want to shed our guilt for the emissions that are involved with that plane flight, so we might buy a carbon offset, the other half of that transaction is typically the purchase of a carbon sink in the third world. that carbon sink is very often an industrial eucalyptus plantation, which is fast-growing. in plantation form it collects a lot of -- a lot of carbon. it's a very efficient way of removing carbon from the atmosphere. to get the land for those eucalyptus plantations, people are being evicted from farm land, which doesn't hold much carbon, and they're being evicted from old growth forests. so we're seeing the take-down of old growth forests, a takedown of farm land in the third world. people are being disposed typically without fair compensation, sometimes without compensation at all. and this is all in aid of solving a problem that may not exist. so the consequences -- and that's only one consequence. another consequence of our rush to implement kyoto is that we are -- we are bringing back large hy
because, for example, when we purchase here a carbon offset, we take a plane flight, we want to shed our guilt for the emissions that are involved with that plane flight, so we might buy a carbon offset, the other half of that transaction is typically the purchase of a carbon sink in the third world. that carbon sink is very often an industrial eucalyptus plantation, which is fast-growing. in plantation form it collects a lot of -- a lot of carbon. it's a very efficient way of removing carbon...
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manipulated into a censored pre-determined official conclusion giving the false stigma of jefferson's guilt to the american public. in contrast to the blizzard of recent agenda driven books spinning the controversy as a miniseries of history, i found that layer upon layer of evidence points to a mosaic distinctly away from mr. jefferson. with one in evitable conclusion. the historians have the wrong jefferson. the dna as well as the other historical evidence matches perfectly to his younger brother, randolph, as the true candidate for a sexual relationship with sally. quite simple, my book presents the most credible evidence which completely exonerates mr. jefferson. so let me give you a summation. if i were a trial lawyer defending mr. jefferson in court, let me give you my summation, my final argument to you as a jury, and as to a jury in the public arena. ladies and gentlemen of the jury, today, the reputations of america's founding father seems to be in disrepair. 21st century americans seem skeptical of greatness. just as oliver wendell holmes obdurate, quote, belittling arguments alwa
manipulated into a censored pre-determined official conclusion giving the false stigma of jefferson's guilt to the american public. in contrast to the blizzard of recent agenda driven books spinning the controversy as a miniseries of history, i found that layer upon layer of evidence points to a mosaic distinctly away from mr. jefferson. with one in evitable conclusion. the historians have the wrong jefferson. the dna as well as the other historical evidence matches perfectly to his younger...
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>> i asked the doctor if it's genetic, but i can't tell you how much guilt i bear that he spends somef his life a little uncomfortable because of maybe something he got from me. >> larry: what's been the biggest problem? >> well, you know, the biggest thing is just, you know, that it's -- a lot of the stuff i would like to do he can't do normally, i would say. >> sitting here talking. are you talking about ocd or a.d.d.? >> larry: pick -- >> we can't have a conversation that went time from the time he was a little boy. he's excited about something and wants to tell me something. and what usually happens in the middle of the story? >> that. that. >> well, i also have bad a.d.d. also. >> larry: so you tune him out? >> i tune him out, he tunes me out. >> tweeting become really good. it's only 140 characters, that's how we think. >> larry: how do you function in schools, alex? >> barely. >> yeah, barely. i actually -- i've had a lot of problems just like my dad did in school although i have a high school diploma at least. i'm in college now, so i'm -- >> larry: do you have a sister? >> i
>> i asked the doctor if it's genetic, but i can't tell you how much guilt i bear that he spends somef his life a little uncomfortable because of maybe something he got from me. >> larry: what's been the biggest problem? >> well, you know, the biggest thing is just, you know, that it's -- a lot of the stuff i would like to do he can't do normally, i would say. >> sitting here talking. are you talking about ocd or a.d.d.? >> larry: pick -- >> we can't have a...
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in the amazon, guilt and innocence, hard to tell apart.e argues with the policewoman, lecturing her on how the cops shouldn't be wasting their time on operations like this but should be after the big fish, who get away with destroying the forest by paying huge bribes, he says. brazil is pretty pleased that only 2,700 square miles of the amazon rainforest was chopped down in the first eight months of this year. that's the lowest on record and half as much as last year. but brazil still leads the world in acreage lost. around the tropics, the felling and burning of rainforest releases more greenhouse gases than all the worlds ships, trains, planes and automobiles put together. >> lehrer: next, assessing the tenure of federal reserve chairman ben bernanke as a senate committee prepares to vote on a second term. "newshour" correspondent kwame holman begins with this report. >> reporter: the federal reserve kept interest rates at historic lows today-- near zero-- and in a statement, it reported the fragile economy continues to pick up, and job
in the amazon, guilt and innocence, hard to tell apart.e argues with the policewoman, lecturing her on how the cops shouldn't be wasting their time on operations like this but should be after the big fish, who get away with destroying the forest by paying huge bribes, he says. brazil is pretty pleased that only 2,700 square miles of the amazon rainforest was chopped down in the first eight months of this year. that's the lowest on record and half as much as last year. but brazil still leads the...
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as if there were no guilt on the other side. madam speaker, i direct the attention of this body to the declaration of independence and there in paragraph 29 of 32 as i count them it says, and i'm going to stop short of violating the political correctness, but i'm going to read directly from the declaration of independence. speaking of george, excited domestic insurrections among us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our for what purpose does tiers. there i stop. and commend the text of the declaration of independence which apparently violates this bill. i urge a rejection of this rule for this and many other reasons. i yield back. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from maine is recognized. ms. pingree: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from maryland, mr. cummings. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for two minutes. mr. cummings: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise to
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victims across our country wait for that pledged freedom from the fears -- from the chain of fear and guilt. her attacker would have constrained her. she anticipates the promise promised justice for the crime committed against her. i ask that you use your power to award her what is promised to all americans, liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> >> because i know you and rob so well, i think listening to your testimony, many people can understand why when i called you a few minutes after we passed the bill why that was such an emotional phone call for both of us. i thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> and rob, i thank you, too. >> senator, the next witness is from someone you know well so i will ask you to please introduce him. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you, mrs. smith, for that moving story and your courage, not only for telling your own story but also for being the voice for so many victims out there, and on behalf of senator frank and myself, we welcome steve reading, our next witness and a minnesotan. when i became the county attorney, over a million people in minne
victims across our country wait for that pledged freedom from the fears -- from the chain of fear and guilt. her attacker would have constrained her. she anticipates the promise promised justice for the crime committed against her. i ask that you use your power to award her what is promised to all americans, liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> >> because i know you and rob so well, i think listening to your testimony, many people can understand why when i called you a few...
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victims across our country wait for that pledged freedom from the fears, from the chain of fear and guilt her attacker would have con trained her. she anticipates the promised justice to be imparted for the crime committed against her. i asked ask that you use your po award her what is promised to all americans, liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> i think, ms. smith or debbie, because i've gotten to know you and rob so well, i think listening to your testimony i think people can understand why when i called you a few minutes after we passed the bill, why that was such an emotional phone call. for both of us. i thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> and, rob, i thank you too. senator klobuchar, the next witness is someone you know well. could i ask you to, please, introduce him. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman, and thank you, ms. smith, for that moving story and your courage not only for telling your own story, but also for being the voice for so many victims out there. and on behalf of senator franken and myself, we welcome steve the redding who is our next witness and a min
victims across our country wait for that pledged freedom from the fears, from the chain of fear and guilt her attacker would have con trained her. she anticipates the promised justice to be imparted for the crime committed against her. i asked ask that you use your po award her what is promised to all americans, liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> i think, ms. smith or debbie, because i've gotten to know you and rob so well, i think listening to your testimony i think people can...
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i mean, i do not think that barack obama was elected because of national white guilt. i think he and his campaign did a pretty good job of notç makig him the black presidential candidate, the presidential candidate who was black. i think that was not a defining characteristic, and for most voters was not a defining characteristic. caller: he carried the demographic under-30 voters by the biggest gap ever, a gap that you do not see. the appeals to a generation of americans who are frankly tired of talking about race. it is boring to them. they think racism is wrong, let's move on. they are more liberal than their elders, but they think social security ought to be addressed, they would not say as michael moore did that it was a fictitious war in iraq. this young generation, the millennials, we call them, they went early for this guy and they got him elected. sometimes -- when i was young, they said do not trust anybody over 30. finally that came true. these young people did not trust us, and they elected this guy. it added to his appeal because it was a break from the p
i mean, i do not think that barack obama was elected because of national white guilt. i think he and his campaign did a pretty good job of notç makig him the black presidential candidate, the presidential candidate who was black. i think that was not a defining characteristic, and for most voters was not a defining characteristic. caller: he carried the demographic under-30 voters by the biggest gap ever, a gap that you do not see. the appeals to a generation of americans who are frankly...
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i mean, i do not think that barack obama was elected because of national white guilt.i think he and his campaign did a pretty good job of notç makig him the black presidential candidate, the presidential candidate who was black. i think that was not a defining characteristic, and for most voters was not a defining characteristic. caller: he carried the demographic under-30 voters by the biggest gap ever, a gap that you do not see. the appeals to a generation of americans who are frankly tired of talking about race. it is boring to them. they think racism is wrong, let's move on. they are more liberal than their elders, but they think social security ought to be addressed, they would not say as michael moore did that it was a fictitious war in iraq. this young generation, the millennials, we call them, they went early for this guy and they got him elected. sometimes -- when i was young, they said do not trust anybody over 30. finally that came true. these young people did not trust us, and they elected this guy. it added to his appeal because it was a break from the pa
i mean, i do not think that barack obama was elected because of national white guilt.i think he and his campaign did a pretty good job of notç makig him the black presidential candidate, the presidential candidate who was black. i think that was not a defining characteristic, and for most voters was not a defining characteristic. caller: he carried the demographic under-30 voters by the biggest gap ever, a gap that you do not see. the appeals to a generation of americans who are frankly tired...
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to have a court martial rather than a nonjudicial punishment which would have been an admission of guilt should be giving these guys a medal. i'm pleased these men will have the opportunity to defend their honor and i'm confident justice will be served. at the same time, we must not waste the time and resources of our armed forces on political correctness and facts based on hearsay of terrorists and other people who wish our country harm. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mccaul: i want to give a voice to my constituent, 3 jennifer hyden. she wrote me a letter and said my name is jennifer hydnen, i'm a wife, daughter, mother, sister, professional and grass-roots leader. we are dismayed at this congress. you stress accountability and transparency. but fail to disclose to the american people that its 20-year costs are in the $4.9 trillion price range. you avoid town halls and citizen gatherings since you found out we had questions that you could not
to have a court martial rather than a nonjudicial punishment which would have been an admission of guilt should be giving these guys a medal. i'm pleased these men will have the opportunity to defend their honor and i'm confident justice will be served. at the same time, we must not waste the time and resources of our armed forces on political correctness and facts based on hearsay of terrorists and other people who wish our country harm. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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then we found ourselves to prove his innocence we ran a position of having to prove his guilt with the weapons of mass destruction before the military deadline that proved impossible. >> of this meeting in january 31st, you mentioned already the aftermath issue came up. we have a lot of discussions of the worst case on weapons of weapons of mass destruction returned have to be completely wrong. and then it is the best case of what would happen after the war. was there any sense of concept not at all of how awful it could be or was this outside of everybody? >> in the discussion and it was the thought there'd be some time -- some kind of humanitarian disaster under the general and refocused on that with the refugees and stuff like that. the argument for their weapons of mass destruction will go back and forth until the end of time but american and british troops would not be equipped with anti-chemical weapons defenses of there have not been a very strong fear, however unfounded, that's he would respond to these weapons. but what justice appeared in the calculation was the understanding
then we found ourselves to prove his innocence we ran a position of having to prove his guilt with the weapons of mass destruction before the military deadline that proved impossible. >> of this meeting in january 31st, you mentioned already the aftermath issue came up. we have a lot of discussions of the worst case on weapons of weapons of mass destruction returned have to be completely wrong. and then it is the best case of what would happen after the war. was there any sense of concept...
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funding be restored saying that the group had been singled out for punishment without any finding of guilteotaped. savannah, georgia, good morning, on our independent line. caller: the queue for cspan. to start with, acorn is a political animal. if they do anything illegal or immoral, it should be stopped. i vote republican but i am embarrassed by the behavior of republicans, most of them right now, about a barack obama. he is one of the most intelligent people i have seen in president in my 60 years. this condemnation of him, the only problem i have with him and i have this problem with everybody, energy got us into this situation. the price of gas going up affects small business as part of host: let me point to to what we are talking about as far as the regulations passed by the house as far as wall street. what are your thoughts about that? caller: talking about the cpr was a good idea. i made union and might cpi has always been locked down very i have not got much of a race in two or three years. we hear about ceo's making a lot of money and getting bailout money. i think our politicia
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sexual attack victims are waiting for that pledge and the freedom from the chain of guilt and fear. she anticipates the promised justice to be imparted with a crime against her. i ask that you use the power to give her what is promised to all americans. liberty and justice for everyone. thank you. >> by now you so well -- we have listed the testimony in people to understand why when i called you, if humans after the passage of the bill, while this was such an emotional phone call for both of us. i thank you for being here. robert, i also thank you. the next witness is someone that you know very well. lsd to introduce them. >> thank you for the moving story, and your courage. but only for telling your story, but for being the voice for so many of the victims out there. on behalf of all of us, we welcome stephen redding, the next witness. when i became the attorney of minneapolis and 45 suburbs, i did not have a lot of criminal experience and i wanted to put someone in charge of the violent crimes division with the trust of the people in the office. most important for the hearing toda
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for proof of innocence, and we found ourselves in the intolerable position of having to prove his guiltssible. >> on this meeting january 31, you mentioned already the aftermath you came up with their. we have had discussions about worst-case with weapons of mass destruction that turned out to be rocky -- wrong, and we have the case of what would happen after the war. was there any concept of all of how awful it could be outside of everybody, what the aftermath to be? i think the worry at the time was that there would be some kind of humanitarian disaster, and the additional work was focused on dad, -- that, on refugees and things like that. american and british troops would be quick wit defenses if there had been a strong fear that saddam could respond to these weapons. what just disappeared from the calculations was the understanding that after he was toppled, you were going to have to maintain law and order and guaranteed the continuity of services. otherwise, you would lose the iraqi population rapidly. but when the invasion happened, the u.s. army division there did not do that, we
for proof of innocence, and we found ourselves in the intolerable position of having to prove his guiltssible. >> on this meeting january 31, you mentioned already the aftermath you came up with their. we have had discussions about worst-case with weapons of mass destruction that turned out to be rocky -- wrong, and we have the case of what would happen after the war. was there any concept of all of how awful it could be outside of everybody, what the aftermath to be? i think the worry at...
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mary's church where she served in the women's guilt and teacher and eucharistic minister. one of her proudest moments came in 1994 when colonel john jay could he connor to receive the title of dame of meteorologist alta. this is one of the highest honors bestowed by the catholic church and given to those individuals who demonstrate an intense devotion to service. i can think of no one more deserving of this honor than mrs. blute. mr. speaker, all too often we fail to adequately recognize one of the toughest yet most important jobs of all -- being a mother. mrs. blute exemplified all the best qualities of a mother, kindness, compassion, dedication, and hard work. she was kind enough to share herself not only with her own children and family, but also with the entire shrewsbury, community. hundreds of children in central massachusetts are no doubt better off today because they had the privilege of knowing mrs. blute. we are all eternally grateful for her service and lasting kindness. the world would be a better place with more people like ann marie blute. naming the post off
mary's church where she served in the women's guilt and teacher and eucharistic minister. one of her proudest moments came in 1994 when colonel john jay could he connor to receive the title of dame of meteorologist alta. this is one of the highest honors bestowed by the catholic church and given to those individuals who demonstrate an intense devotion to service. i can think of no one more deserving of this honor than mrs. blute. mr. speaker, all too often we fail to adequately recognize one of...
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has confessed his own guilt and asked for the death penalty. one said yesterday, take the plea, attorney general. take the plea, mr. president. if he wants to plea guilty -- plead guilty and submit himself to the death penalty, why would you bring them to the united states and bring them within six blocks of ground zero in new york city and subject them to the circus of the civilian court? we know what it looks like. o.j. simpson circus court comes to mind. that media circus would come. for what purpose? not because it's constitutional, statutory, reasonable, tactical. none of that, madam speaker. maybe, if maybe, if we want to be charitable we can say the president and the attorney general have concluded they want to demonstrate to the world that america has a legitimate civilian court and that equal justice will be provided under the law for anyone on the entire planet, not just people that have stepped foot in the united states or citizens of the united states or are americans. and so, madam speaker, if that is the motivation for the preside
has confessed his own guilt and asked for the death penalty. one said yesterday, take the plea, attorney general. take the plea, mr. president. if he wants to plea guilty -- plead guilty and submit himself to the death penalty, why would you bring them to the united states and bring them within six blocks of ground zero in new york city and subject them to the circus of the civilian court? we know what it looks like. o.j. simpson circus court comes to mind. that media circus would come. for...
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victims across our country wait for that pledged freedom from the fears -- from the chain of fear and guilt. her attacker would have constrained her. she anticipates the promise promised justice for the crime committed against her. i ask that you use your power to award her what is promised to all americans, liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> >> because i know you and rob so well, i think listening to your testimony, many people can understand why when i called you a few minutes after we passed the bill why that was such an emotional phone call for both of us. i thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> and rob, i thank you, too. >> senator, the next witness is from someone you know well so i will ask you to please introduce him. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you, mrs. smith, for that moving story and your courage, not only for telling your own story but also for being the voice for so many victims out there, and on behalf of senator frank and myself, we welcome steve reading, our next witness and a minnesotan. when i became the county attorney, over a million people in minne
victims across our country wait for that pledged freedom from the fears -- from the chain of fear and guilt. her attacker would have constrained her. she anticipates the promise promised justice for the crime committed against her. i ask that you use your power to award her what is promised to all americans, liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> >> because i know you and rob so well, i think listening to your testimony, many people can understand why when i called you a few...