To: floriduh voter
He spoke not of himself but of the treatment a "person of interest" gets. People wrongfully accused should not crawl into a cave but come out fighting. If they have a case against him, charge him. Why you are bothered by presumably innocent people who have been smeared in the press going public with their protestations of innocence is beyond me. Hope it never happens to you, you might be singing praises to the ACLU like you never imagined.
6 posted on
08/25/2002 11:44:26 AM PDT by
at bay
To: at bay
From my perspective, which is living in Florida and reading Fla. papers, etc., we are not getting wind of the smearization of Steven Hatfill. The only time I see him is when he holds a press conference.
Where are the other nineteen? Are they going to hold press conferences too? Finally, we do not know if the FBI who have been handling this matter are clinton holdovers or not and if somebody's going to hold a press conference like Hatfill just did and mention a commandment, they should at the least make sure they pick the right one and the crocodile tears - that's where he lost me. ALL MY OPINION. You can hold an opposite view. Time will tell what's really going on.
Fregards, from a Southwest Airlines random searched passenger twice. I've been pulled from the line and that was more inconvenient than a useful exercise in safety. You don't hear me saying how glad I was to do it.
To: at bay
Yes, the "person of interest" argument was very powerful! I do think he made a GOOD case contrary to the other posters who think he damaged himself. Ashcroft NEEDS to answer as far as I'm concerned! We've seen this scenario by the Feds too many times: Jewell, Waco, etc.
18 posted on
08/25/2002 12:38:52 PM PDT by
Alissa
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