They cannot be so stupid and blind not to know the Internet and book reports that the assassignation of seven Senators was discussed and brought to a vote at this meeting. To write a 2,000-word article about this meeting and NOT mention the most explosive thing that occurred at that meeting, does way beyond journalistic malpractice and all the way to deliberate public lying. Lying by omission, to be sure, but lying nonetheless.
Thank you for your post of this article. I will use it in my next column, "Clear Eye for the Hate Guy."
Cordially,
Congressman Billybob
I read the story. In 2163 words, you did not mention senators, assassination, or Scott Camil. You did not mention how he had lied about being at the Kansas City meeting. You did not mention that witnesses are currently being pressured by Kerry operatives. It was nothing but a puff piece defending Kerry. I am sorry I sent this info to the L.A. TIMES and am angry with myself. After all these years, I should have known what to expect.
"I still have no memory of a Kansas City meeting." -- I think that if I attended a meeting where Scott Camil forced the issue of voting on whether to kill U.S. senators, I would remember it. I would remember why I quit the group.
You didn't get the story and simply used it for your own political agenda.
Shame on you.