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February 10, 2007 at 6:33 pm
Everyone has their own standard of proof, and this quote shows me the difference between Cole’s and mine. “Cannot have been unaware” is an assumption I would have been unwilling to make in attacking someone’s character. I might have said the circumstances look suspcious; I might have said I would want to hear Feith (or whoever) answer some questions about this, but I would not have wanted to spend my credibility calling this a lie.