Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill:

Actually after hearing the interview I agree with you about her going to
London.  This interview was done by a British television station, and
really showed the bias.  And actually it was kinda boring, IMO.

But I did notice one thing, unless it was set up, the people of the
little town she comes from are really behind her.  They have the yellow
ribbons hung all over town and are waiting for her return.  A lot of
them are antiAmerican when it comes to our justice system, and feel that
Louise got screwed over.

Maybe it would be better for all concerned if she was just sent home,
with time served.  Not for the Eapins of course, but for everyone else.

Sue
> 
> Hi Sue,
> 
> I would bet that she would be just as reliable as the people they now
> have working those jobs.  Perhaps more so. :)
> 
> And I doubt that the people who supported her and contributed money to
> her will be upset because she chooses to live in London.  I think they
> were just happy to see her get out of jail.
> 
> The media tends to make such a big deal out of these cases that we tend
> to lose our perspective on things.  I suspect that once the appeals court
> rules this will gradually slip out of the public interest.
> 
> Bill


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