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- Ceej1955, I agree, what if they had never hired the stripers? A hard lesson to learn. When a group of young men, who are thought to be well to do, hire a person with a questionalbe background, they can look for trouble. Seems these days people are looking for anyway to steal or blackmale or whatever for money.
As the old saying goes, lie down with dogs you are certain to wake up with fleas. - Reply to this comment
- 1. At what time was the picture on the back porch taken?
2. Were there any narcotics or barbiturates or "date rape" drugs found in her system from
the laboratory after the reported "rape"?
3. Where are her shoes and why is she escorted into the passenger side of the vehicle?
Who was driving?
4. The anti-depressant drugs you reported that she has been prescribed, was the
prescription before or after the reported rape?
5. Investigative reporters do not lead questions with an anticipated answer, but ask
questions with an unexpected response.
During this interview with the attorney of the defendant(s), all appeared staged and controlled by Lesley Stahl's. Lesley Stahl%u2019s, facial expressions, subtle non-verbal responses and body language during the interview with the defense attorney and non-verbal show of concern and support for members of the lacrosse team is visually apparent. Replay the video and see for yourself. - Reply to this comment
- First off I am so disgusted that a woman(leslie Stalh) would even get on TV and discuss some male pigs that would hire a girl to come strip at their house. lets talk about the parents and their sad sense of how to raise boys to think that this was okay. How embarrassing. here we talk about Don Imus and we take no account into a girl who has to put herself into a situation that she want to press charges on lacrosse players. which I'm sorry make no personal money ,since lacrosse has no pro players. Leslie so disgusts me!!!!!! Where is Oprah when it is difficult, and hard to prove, but isn't any rape case. Sadly this is coming from a caucasian mom of an 11 year daughter, and how different would the case be if it were about her. I can tell you this i would not let this be over. If nothing other than this, these boys would be embarrassed for hiring a poor girl to strip.(I guess we forgot about that). all those boys sat around and watch!! What a sad statement on how males think that women should be treated!!
What do I now say to my son and daughter. Everyone should be ashamed. The State Attorney General should be embarrassed by his pig behavior . What IF IT WAS HIS DAUGHTER!!!! I guess North Carolina has different ideas on how girls should be treated. Just a note that I have never have been compelled to respond to any other story, but I am so disgusted on how this was handled from the beginning!! Is their really any real justice.
What has men drove us to,
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- PLEASE! Look into this! Don't let the State AG let you think this is all. Nifong worked in Brunswick County before going to Durham. His buddy, the district atty. here helped cover up the murder of my sister, a policewoman on Bald Head Island while she was on patrol duty in 1999. Both of these guys were protoges of our illustrious governor - who plans to run for US Senate. Check out www.davinabuffjones.com and see what I am talking about! Please!
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- Your presentation on the Duke lacrosse players' case was very interesting. However, I am wondering why there was no discussion about the others you condemned the Duke players such as Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and the Duke community. I am outrage that Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson condemned these kids before the evidence was presented and made this a race issue and the privelege vs the Durham commnunity. Reverse discrimination? What ever happened to not guilty until proven otherwise? Where are the apologies from Al, Jesse and the Duke community? Al and Jesse expected an apology from Imus by what about their apologies for the condemning remarks they made against the players. Are we speaking of double standards. Right now I have lost all respect for Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. There efforts to support and enforce civil rights is a joke. They only do it when it makes them look good and benefit their own image.
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- Thank you for covering the Duke case of three young men who were charged with a crime they did not commit. Now, after all these years, PLEASE cover the case of Gary Tyler, who has been in prison over 30 years (since the age of 16) for a crime he did not commit. Thank you.
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- Poor young, well to do, young suburban white men. News flash, this is what happens to many inner city youth, all the time! Central Park joggers? Stahl is a terrible interviewer as she tends to be very bias when its done with people she relates to. She is just simply terrible.
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- The one good thing to come out of the Duke case is that Nifong has been exposed for what he is. I just wondered why Lesley didn't bring up the fact that this could have all been avoided if they simply hadn't hired the strippers in the first place.
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- "Yes the women involved here should be prosecuted also, but the players should not get away scott free and be made heros, just because their parents worked hard and had the money to pay their way out of this mess."wbd39nhldg
Got away scott free? Got away from what? You are a moron. Didn't you listen, see, hear? THEY DIDN'T DO ANYTHING. - Reply to this comment
- What I would like to see now is some of the Black Civil right leaders step up and apologies for using these Duke players to forward their careers.
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