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To: Wayners who wrote (39878)8/3/2004 12:54:29 PM
From: zonkieRespond to of 81568
 
If the press looked at the records what more do you want?

The press was allowed to look at some cherry picked records for a short period of time (just a few hours). They weren't allowed to take copies, junior was afraid even to put these cleansed records online because he was afraid someone might find clues as to what the real story is if they looked too close.

When junior allowed the press to look at those records he said that all of the records have now been made available. Last week it was said more records had been found to exist but they had been destroyed. Now after the public outcry over this they say they have found the records they said were destroyed. The records the public wants to see are the ones dealing specifically with junior failure to show up for duty and the ones regarding his refusal to take his physical and subsequent grounding. There are others but these are the most important.