DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


In a message dated 98-03-19 15:21:10 EST, you write:

<< I didn't follow the Army sex case, but here was a situation of five
 women who all said that they were sexually assaulted, harassed, etc. 
 And no one believed them.  So what is a woman or a man, in some cases
 suppose to do.  
 
 Sue >>

Sue, I don't think it's necessarily true that no one believed them.  A jury
cannot convict just because it "believes" something.  There must be evidence.
And in this, as in most similar cases, the evidence was lacking.  (My off the
cuff answer to your rhetorical question is, don't get mad, get even.)
Doc

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