"We have read articles where antivirus executives say that MARA has published virus source code. We believe that this may be libel. It is certainly not true: a couple of MARA members contributed to an article on the Dust virus [the first Pocket PC Trojan] last year that also had a separate, Part III written by a virus writer, in which he lists some proof of concept code. However, contrary to some reports, this was never published by MARA."
"We have read articles where anti-virus executives say that MARA has published virus source code. We believe that this may be libel. It is certainly not true: A couple of MARA members contributed to an article on the Dust virus (the first Pocket PC Trojan) last year that also had a separate, Part III written by a virus writer, in which he lists some proof-of-concept code. However, contrary to some reports, this was never published by MARA."
"We have some things to point to that we think are successful. ... That being said, we still believe that there's a double standard. We still believe it's an uphill battle, it's not a level playing field, and there is evidence of racial bias in the hiring cycle."
"This is analogous to what is colloquially known as being punch drunk, ... We believe the microscopic changes in the brain are consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy or a degeneration over time that set the stage for the final result. The meningitis was not bacterial or viral or the kind you see in college dorms or army barracks."
"He wasn't a boxer, but that's a general term that we would use to denote changes in the brain of a degenerative nature, ... They can be from one intensely traumatic injury, or they can be from repetitive and cumulative injuries, which is what we believe happened here."
"You just have to believe in yourself when you've got something, and just keep pounding on the door, because if you pound long enough, somebody is going to open it."
"We continue to believe we acted responsibly."
"I can't believe you know. It's supposed to be a big surprise."
"Basically we're asking you to call it a MORB instead of a MARB. Using the term mining advancement implies a bias. I believe mining oversight would be more suitable."
"We still believe boot camps are a viable option."