HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012414 -0929104.TXT 5 MR. TEIN: You are improperly objecting, 6 Mr. Leopold. You have no grounds to object. And 7 that's not an objection. 8 MR. LEOPOLD: It is an objection. 9 MR. TEIN: Then terminate the deposition if 10 you think it's been asked and answered. 11 MR. LEOPOLD: Counsel, I am not precluded 12 from just making an objection to the form of the 13 question. As the courts well know, and if you 14 practice here in West Palm Beach, many of the 15 judges require you to set the objection with 16 specificity. And I will do that. And if you 17 don't want me to, you can make the record. But I 18 will do that. 19 MR. TEIN: Here's what we'll do, Ted. You 20 can -- I will allow you to reserve an objection to 21 form for every single one of my questions. 22 Otherwise, all you're doing is obstructing. 23 MR. LEOPOLD: I won't do that. 24 MR. TEIN: Of course; because you want to 25 obstruct. 23 1 MR. LEOPOLD: All right. 2 BY MR. TEIN: 3 Q. Saige, you think that giving testimony 4 today, under oath, is bull s-h-i-t, don't you? 5 A. No. 6 Q. And you wrote that to your friend on 7 MySpace last week, didn't you? 8 MR. LEOPOLD: Objection. Asked and Page 19