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Janet Reno: Doing the Right Thing

"One of my missions is to let the American people know how many dedicated men and women work with them and for them in the Department of Justice."

"I had concluded when I was the prosecutor that I would vote against the death penalty if I were in the legislature but that I could ask for it when I was satisfied as to guilt."

"I was personally opposed to the death penalty, and yet I think I have probably asked for the death penalty more than most people in the United States."

"Anybody that thought that I tried to protect the president has forgotten that I asked for the expansion of the Monica Lewinsky matter."

"If somebody thinks I have an integrity problem, then the honest thing to do is to tell me what they think it is and let me address it."

"I don't look at it in terms of regrets. I look at it what I thought I had to do under the law, and I felt that I did the right thing."

"It was not the president's responsibility to run a law enforcement operation. It was ours."

"Everybody should want to make sure that we have the cyber tools necessary to investigate cyber crimes, and to be prepared to defend against them and to bring people to justice who commit it."

"I wanted to do everything I could to be a team player in the Cabinet, and I think on so many different issues we were able to do that."

"I'm not fancy. I'm what I appear to be."

"It's important before people comment that they understand just what the issues are, what the facts are, and how the law applies."

"The good lawyer is the great salesman."

"What you see in a lot of these political situations is people talking about issues that they haven't really had a chance to grapple with themselves."

 

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