While calling the president's remarks wounding, Ben-Gurion also "deplored the unjustified criticism" by those who "have not examined your observations with all the attention needed."
The agents, meanwhile, in their letter to Senator Grassley, called his remarks biased and inaccurate, and the hearing one-sided.
The "histories" as he called his remarks, were his own creation, though.
Rivals and analysts chided the Compaq president, calling his remarks arrogant, even foolhardy, given the notoriously volatile nature of the personal computer business.
Clegg slammed French central bankers and politicians on Friday for what he called their "unacceptable" remarks about the fragile state of the British economy.
The Governor today called Mr. Marino's remarks "a very good sign."
Environmentalists called Mr. Freeman's remarks today a stunning victory for their position.
Mrs. Shulman called the Mayor's remarks about her "just another demonstration of his pique."
Germany's foreign minister called Ahmadinejad's remarks "shocking and unacceptable".
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals rebuked him for this, calling his remarks "abrupt" and "insensitive."