September 29, 1994
"Oliver L. North sworn into office"
October 26, 1991
"Reagan Knew"
September 18, 1991
"Justice"
June 2, 1991
"A lot of people were losing interest in the constitution. Some of the republicans thought this would be a nice patriotic change of pace."
May 22, 1991
"The trial of Manuel Noriega"
November 13, 1990
Justice department
June 20, 1990
"Office of the prosecution"
May 23, 1990
"The trial of manuel Noriega "
December 29, 1989
"Vatican Embassy Panama"
October 5, 1989
"It's a very impressive resume, general noriega"
May 10, 1989
"Election results"
April 15, 1989
"Reagan administration war on Drugs"
February 16, 1989
"The ones with the horns were scared stiff by a clap of thunder . The one with the briefcase was overcome by fear of what might come out in an Olie North trial"
February 15, 1989
"The heart of Ollie north's defense is that I had a role in the cover up? That's ridiculous. I never saw me before in my life."
February 3, 1989
"The prosecution claims that some people would be in a mortal pickle if her identity and activities were made public in the Ollie North Trial"
February 2, 1989
"We're going to put Ollie North here through the regular cycle, using this new specially adutlerated formula. You are going to be amazed at the difference between this and the old original due process formula you've been using"
January 8, 1989
"The trial of Ollie North"
December 14, 1988
"That's unreasonable"
May 28, 1988
"And here I am shredding more important documents"
May 25, 1988
"Indictments"
May 14, 1988
"How about this scenario?"
April 30, 1988
"That bouncer you threw out wants to know if he can buy you one for the road?"
March 30, 1988
"White house staff"
February 12, 1988
"We've made an extensive search of our fiiles and there is no cohesive evidence that there was a CIA cover up on this Panama thing"