Martha Stewart as viewed from abroad
I think you misunderstood me.
She was charged with lying to a Federal officer and I believe that charge
was based on her denying she had done anything wrong. I don't agree with the
charge from what I understand.
Perhaps I should have put lie in quotes.
> wrote in message ...
> Jeff Russell > wrote:
> > Exactly Tony. And her lie was that she said she was innocent. Sounds
like
> > circular reasoning by the prosecution to me. Guess all people
investigated
> > must confess now or more charges will be piled on.
>
> How do you know what lie Martha Steward told to the investigators? Were
> you there? Were you in court to here all the testimony? If the
government's
> case against Martha is so strong, why is their star prosecution witness
> up on perjury charges for lies he told in Martha's case when he testified
> at her trial?
>
> > I think the original poster twisted the facts to suit her argument.
> > Some people like MS products and ideas. Some also feel she was punished
> > because of her position and attitude and that it wasn't justice at all.
> > I think the original poster's argument takes a too emotionalized view of
the
> > way people look at MS.
>
> Agreed.
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