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To: LarryLied
They tossed a lot of chaff up in the air to confuse the issue. Hillary was not a lawyer at the time so she didn't "defend" them. Paul Harvey never reported the story (I don't know if he did or not, but it is beside the point and they suggested that made the story untrue). There were a couple other irrevelent points. Fact of the matter is almost the entire Yale Law school and certainly Hillary Clinton were very much invovled in defending the murderers of Alex Rackley. I was in HS and was free lancing for the local paper. Went to several meetings at Yale Law to take pictures. Doctor Ben Spock was there, William Sloan Coffin and other liberal heros. The protests they planned were big social events.That Hillary wasn't in the thick of it is not believable

How do you know the "entire Yale law School" was involved. Did you ask each one? And since you did not personally see Hillary there how do you know she was actually involved?

The bottom line is, you know absolutely nothing. This is why sites like Snopes exist to counter people such as yourself who apread stories they know nothing about.

77 posted on 04/05/2002 11:13:36 AM PST by meia
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To: meia
Amen. I find the legend about the 7-11/Quicky Mart/Bodega employees cheering to be particularly annoying. Almost as annoying as the "Jew Tax" and the Proctor and Gamble Satan stories.
78 posted on 04/05/2002 11:17:57 AM PST by Clemenza
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