“He has no regard for the law...
“He has no regard for the law of statutory rape. I think he’s a
threat to do the same thing to other young ladies.”
-- Orange County Dist. Atty. Anthony Rackauckas, about Greg
Haidl’s latest run-in with the law.
“He not only had the courage to fight the disease, but to return
to work. He is a shining example of courage and positive thinking.”
-- Costa Mesa Police Chief John Hensley, about officer Dave
Makiyama returning to work after a battle with cancer.
“We have to protect parklands that are being taken away for
development. There are precious few [parks] left in the city ...”
-- Tom Billings, spokesman for Protect Our Parks, about
Marinapark, a proposed hotel on Balboa Peninsula.
“For me, it’s my race. I’ve felt that way since before 2000.”
-- Aaron Peirsol, who broke his world record in the 200-meter
backstroke Monday at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Long Beach.
“He’ll get neither mercy nor forgiveness from me. I’m a Christian,
but I’m not Christ.”
-- Jeff Trotter, brother of Jamey Trotter whose murderer, James
Lee Crummel, was sentenced to death July 9.
“I’m proud to do what I do today because I really felt like I
saved someone’s life.”
-- Jason Chamness, a Costa Mesa police officer who talked a man
out of jumping off a freeway overpass Tuesday.
“I’m enjoying it and starting to realize what I’ve done.”
-- Maria Sharapova, 17, about her singles win at Wimbledon.
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