JackRiddler
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Sun Sep-27-09 02:41 PM
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Is a personal diary illegal? She could have written it down months afterward.
Anyway, how is this relevant now? She has now spoken openly about what's in the files, so she is in violation of the gag order and subject to prosecution.
Why aren't they prosecuting her?
In any case, whether or not she has notes, your strategy either way amounts to attacking her and absolving the need for an investigation of Feith, Perle, Grossman et al.
In your thinking, if she didn't keep notes, then her memory of detail constitutes evidence that she is a liar.
Buyt if she did keep notes, then apparently keeping notes is the only "crime" you care about.
Either way, no need to investigate the charges against Feith, Perle, Grossman et al.?
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