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Pastimes : The Sauna

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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (993)7/18/2001 10:01:36 AM
From: Poet  Read Replies (2) of 1857
 
I've got plenty to say (shocking, I know -g). I get upset when I think of any relationship between two people where the balance of power is so off-kilter. I think Condit's heel-dragging and disavowal of the nature of his relationship are absolutely despicable. If he had no direct part to play in her disappearance, his stonewalling has left her trail cold and he then is partly responsible, in a moral sense, for the fact that she remains "disappeared".

I wasn't aware of his comments to his driver. It strikes me that men talk about women's bodies like that all the time, and it's no more offensive to me that he did than it usually is.

Question: Who are the women being brought out to defend Condit and offend Levy? I must be behind in my reading.

I would very much like to see a focus on Levy's disappearance itself, rather than the free-for-all of innuendo WRT both Chandra's and Condit's backgrounds. Also, IMO, this is no time to get into partisan mudslinging either.
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