Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] In your heart...
From: Bill Erfurth <m6rf@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 11:08:22 -0800 (PST)

Hi B. D.,

You make a very good point.

But, you have to remember that everything you said can also apply to
the Anita Hill allegations against Clarence Thomas...and you know the
reams of press her story received.

And remember, Clarence Thomas emphatically and expressly denied the
charge.  Bill Clinton did not(re: Helen Thomas' question at the White
House press conference last week).

Regards,
Bill




1. Because there are no corroborating witnesses whose testimony is not
either in dispute or highly suspect; because there is no physical
evidence;
because there is no proof the accussor and accussee were ever in the
hotel
in question, much less in the same room on the same day and at the same
time; because, while the accusor can remember the most incredibly minute
details, but not the day, month, or time of the year; because the
alleged
crime occured 21 years ago; we will never know whether Broadrrick's
allegations - and remeber, they are allegations and there used to be a
presumption of innocence in this country - are true or not.

2. NBC was correct not to run the story and wrong to run it. If one
applies
any basic journalistic standards to the story thus far, it was not
ready to
run. A responsible media outlet does not run 21-year-old allegations of
an
alleged crime that was never reported, and could never be prosecuted
because
the statute of limitations ran out 14 years ago with having what at
least
looks like PROOF that the crime even took place.





  
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