Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


And according to what he said on Cochran last night he said that the
reason he didn't take up their offer is he didn't realize the potential
of her story, he now says he is more than ready to negotiate with her.

So which is true of his statements? Who among us is the one to decide
who lies and who doesn't? I always thought that was a decision each
person made on their own and no one else had the right to dictate who is
honest or not. 

DocCec wrote:
> Accordiing to the publisher to whom she offered the book, it contained items
> quite unlike the ones she reported on the 60 Minutes show.  Perhaps it's not
> just the fact of writing a book that makes one doubt her credibility, but the
> fact that the potential book does not correspond to  her current reports.
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