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Jamie Masada Quotes

«He seems like he's sad. ... This stress, it could bring his cancer back any time,»
Author: Jamie Masada
«I do not know. I'm not the judge and jury.»
Author: Jamie Masada
«She said, 'They hold me here with my kid against my will,'»
Author: Jamie Masada
«If I don't shut up, they have a bullet to shut me up, ... I took them very seriously.»
Author: Jamie Masada
«Then, he started giving me a chill,»
Author: Jamie Masada
«how the whole thing came about.»
Author: Jamie Masada
«It breaks my heart. Every year we see more and more and more people. Last year we fed 1,500. This year we think we're going to have 2,000 people.»
Author: Jamie Masada
«The kid is not doing well. His kidney is not doing good. Half of his face is swollen,»
Author: Jamie Masada
«It's all about the GOP comedy.»
Author: Jamie Masada
«[The Laugh Factory, whose flagship club on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood has long been a haven for freedom of expression enthusiasts, has upped the ante in New York by listing support for Miller on the club's marquee.] Jailing a journalist for keeping confidential a conversation she had, has a chilling effect on free expression, ... The outrage expressed over this matter has been confined, it seems, to the NY Times. Where is the outrage?»
Author: Jamie Masada