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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (501911)8/7/2009 6:36:56 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576346
 
Ted, > Is it my imagination but is Laura Ling ignoring her sister's role in getting her back?

I hadn't noticed, but you could be right.


Last nite, in a phone link with AC360, LL kept making this big thing about how her sister wanted her to stay with her, to be there when she woke up from her nap, to come over first thing in the AM. It sounded forced. And then LL was asked if her sister crossed into NK territory. LL said and I paraphrase "her sister was doing up a big editorial on the whole ordeal including that issue. I will let her address the particulars but as far as entering NK, she 'touched' there for 30 seconds".....essentially admitting that her sister had crossed into NK.

Now if I knew my sister was writing a "big editorial" on a particular topic, I would have deferred any questions on that topic to her. I mean, whether she crossed into NK or not is at the very crux of the matter. Why spoil her sister's thunder by making that statement? I think there is definite sibling rivalry and not of the healthy kind.