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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (590801)10/20/2010 2:42:34 PM
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The implication is that Anita did something wrong, or that she made the allegations up as Clarence Thomas suggested. Although Anita Hill does not seem like a liar to me, I questioned the wisdom of bringing the issue up when she did.

Any person can apologise for the pain or suffering a third party has experienced and it is always admirable to do that. The context of such an apology in this circumstance would need to be carefully phrased. In addition, it was Anita who was claiming to have been wronged and being called a liar when she came foreword makes such an apology unlikely.
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