fabsroman
05-16-2007, 11:26 PM
Got this in an e-mail forward today.
This is one that should be passed on!!
Crystal Gail Mangum
For over a year, we've seen the faces of the alleged rapists. Now, it's time to see the face of the accuser!
We want Al Sharpton to get Crystal Gail Mangum to come on his radio program. We want Sharpton to browbeat Mangum, insist that she issue apologies. After she does, we want Sharpton to insist that apologies aren't enough.
We want Jesse Jackson to stage a protest.
We want Matt Lauer to grill Mangum on the Today show.
We want Julian Bond to demand that charges be brought against Mangum.
Think of what Seligmann, Evans, and Finnerty have been through.
The nation has been outraged over Imus’ insensitive remarks and behavior and the horror that the Rutgers team endured. What about the horror that the Duke lacrosse team endured? Will similar media attention be given to the Duke case and the travesty of justice?
I don't think "sorry" is going to cut it. An apology is inadequate in this case.
If you're looking for something to be outraged about, get outraged over people with warped consciences, resulting in the exploitation of innocent citizens.
This is one that should be passed on!!
Crystal Gail Mangum
For over a year, we've seen the faces of the alleged rapists. Now, it's time to see the face of the accuser!
We want Al Sharpton to get Crystal Gail Mangum to come on his radio program. We want Sharpton to browbeat Mangum, insist that she issue apologies. After she does, we want Sharpton to insist that apologies aren't enough.
We want Jesse Jackson to stage a protest.
We want Matt Lauer to grill Mangum on the Today show.
We want Julian Bond to demand that charges be brought against Mangum.
Think of what Seligmann, Evans, and Finnerty have been through.
The nation has been outraged over Imus’ insensitive remarks and behavior and the horror that the Rutgers team endured. What about the horror that the Duke lacrosse team endured? Will similar media attention be given to the Duke case and the travesty of justice?
I don't think "sorry" is going to cut it. An apology is inadequate in this case.
If you're looking for something to be outraged about, get outraged over people with warped consciences, resulting in the exploitation of innocent citizens.