To: bootless
I haven't read this whole thread, as we have been out, so let me ask you this: has anybody mentioned the report on CNN tonight about these men stopping at the first rest stop, talking to the press, then leaving, only to turn around and go WEST with "a man they had met at the rest area who told them he would take them somewhere they could rest before they finished their trip?"
I saw the reporter say that myself, in a live shot from the first toll both past the rest area.
207 posted on
09/13/2002 10:17:28 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
No, I have not heard that, nor seen that on the thread (which is clipping along pretty well so far). Thanks for mentioning that...
To: Howlin
>>>>the report on CNN tonight about these men stopping at the first rest stop, talking to the press, then leaving, only to turn around and go WEST with "a man they had met at the rest area who told them he would take them somewhere they could rest before they finished their trip?"
I saw the reporter say that myself, in a live shot from the first toll both past the rest area.
I saw that. BUMP. Did you see the following....
Then they did an interview from some motel nearby. And they had interviews with some family members.
Connie Chung asked the FL local police chief if Eunice Stone was going to be investigated for lying.
The sister of one of the trio made a statement slamming Georgia and the South. Didn't think it particularly helped her case; Georgians certainly are not going to think better of women in hijabs if they heard her. Had to chuckle at how oblivious she was to the impression she was making.
To: Howlin
I saw that too. Didn't that sound a little strange?
To: Howlin
"has anybody mentioned the report on CNN tonight about these men stopping at the first rest stop, talking to the press, then leaving, only to turn around and go WEST with "a man they had met at the rest area who told them he would take them somewhere they could rest before they finished their trip?" This is the first I've heard of that.
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