[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


HI Sue,

I caught part of that Geraldo show and then got so sick of Susan
Carpenter McMillan that I turned it off.  I thought it was an old show.

Those people in the Simpson trial were not prevented from testifying by
Ito, but the attorneys decided not to call them because their credibility
could be seriously challenged because they sold their story.  The
implication is that people would be willing to lie to make their story
more marketable.  IMO, the same applies to Willey. If she IS telling the
truth then I feel sorry for her.

Bill

On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 11:40:11 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>We have come a long way since the Simpson saga as far as book,
>television, and movie deals go haven't we?  They wouldn't allow Faye
>Resnick, or Jill Snively to testify because one wrote a book and 
>another
>went to Hard Copy.  Then there was the knife salesmen who sold their
>story to the Enquirer.  Now it doesn't seem to matter if someone makes 
>a
>buck off of the case or not, their testimony is still allowed.  
>
>I agree that she seemed very believable on 60 Minutes.
>
>I saw Jone's sister and brother in law on Geraldo yesterday along with
>Susan Carpenter whatever.  I still don't go along with Jone's story, 
>and
>really feel for what the two (Jones and Susan) of them have done to
>Jone's mother and whole family over this.  
>
>Sue
>> HI Kathy,
>> 
>> It seems to me that you make similar assumptions in your choice to
>> believe Willey. I thought she was the most credible accuser of 
>Clinton so
>> far, but the recent information we have seen after her 60 Minutes
>> interview has really posed some questions with respect to her
>> credibility.
>> 
>> It is just as easy to make assumptions that she was disappointed 
>that
>> Clinton had not taken care of her better in the sense of getting her 
>a
>> high paying job so she found a better way to make money by lying to 
>hype
>> up a book she is writing.
>> 
>> It seems that there are numerous people like Willey in both major 
>parties
>> who have no real talents of their own but somehow latch on to the 
>power
>> politicians in each party and try to get into lucrative positions as 
>a
>> result of their working on campaigns.
>> 
>> I would like to see these accusers subjected to hostile cross 
>examination
>> in court before I really draw a conclusion about whether they are 
>telling
>> the truth.  It's very easy to construct body language and other
>> believable traits during a gentle and sympathetic interview on 60
>> Minutes.  Especially if they have been coached.
>> 
>> Bill
>
>-- 
>May the leprechauns be near you to spread luck along your way.  And 
>may
>all the Irish angels smile upon you this St. Patrick's Day.
>
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