Here's some more to think about...
Imagine an author creating a documentary on Murder. During the course of his work, he films and witnesses two murders that subsequently went unsolved. The person sits on that incriminating info for a full year and a half while he is editing his masterpiece. Is the author obstructing justice? Withholding evidence? Aiding and abetting? What are we to think about the author's actions? Was it ok to do that? What about the families of the affected victims? Do you think the families will be happy that the author gets his ticket sales, rather than arrests that could have occurred a year and a half ago?
You are absolutely correct and I apologize.
In explanation Dinesh has spent untold sums of money gathering data paying for research and production costs to bring this information to the American people. At no time did he hide what he was doing under a hat, but continued with his project untill he had a finished product with all the I’d dotted and the t’s crossed that would be unassailable and would have maximum impact when presented. A slow dribble of information would have been lost in the chaos that passes for the news today.
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Brad