I think the public has a right to know if a mass murderer is living right next door, or dating their daughter, or working for them
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State Sen. Eric Powell, D-Miss., talks with election commissioner Bobby McDaniel as they sit on the steps of the Alcorn County Courthouse in Corinth, Miss., Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. This is the new Mississippi, where a combination of the murderous past and the nation's largest percentage of black residents have pushed race relations ahead of the rest of the nation.
I was on the field at the time. I just remember looking at the leg. I was, like, traumatized ... I've talked to him a few times. I haven't been able to see him. He's doing all right.
We thought this was going to come down to whoever could make the fewest mistakes ... We thought we had a good shot there for a while.
Everything in the world that could have possibly gone wrong in the first half went wrong for us ... I've never seen that many flags in one half of football. None of the breaks went our way. I told our guys at halftime that if we're going to win this thing, we're going to have to overcome adversity. And we did.