To: rface
Mel Gibson answered the question about whether he believes the Holocaust occurred (and this is from her own quote of Gibson in the article) as follows, "...Yes, of course..." And yet this is somehow a denial. It did not matter a whit what Gibson said or did in this interview, her scribblings were to be a hatchet job on Gibson.
To: JeeperFreeper
Ding, ding, ding we have a winner. Tell him what he won, Bob! Yet, she probably stood up for Clinton when he said it depends on what is is, and oral sex is not sex, etc, etc. Funny how the left thinks.
22 posted on
02/16/2004 7:44:51 AM PST by
WV Mountain Mama
(TIP: Don't drink and ride your bike, my friend did, hit a pole on the bike path and broke his leg!)
To: JeeperFreeper
You are absolutely correct.
"Gibson's reply: 'I have friends and parents of friends who have numbers on their arms. The guy who taught me Spanish was a Holocaust survivor. He worked in a concentration camp in France. Yes, of course. Atrocities happened.'"
But in her later comment she inaccurately quotes Gibson: "Given an opportunity to state clearly that the Holocaust happened and that it was a horrific crime, Gibson, instead, chose to hedge -- to give a "yes, but" answer..."
Where did Gibson say "Yes, but"?
To: JeeperFreeper
She obviously believes other people's suffering has less significance. Apparently, they are not worth mentioning.
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