How appropriate! Anyone who can't articulate his or her innocence naturally, and has to read a prepared statement like ol’ Roger baby did, is a liar.
I so often wonder what makes people think professing innocence by reading a prepared statement with all the silky finesse of a six-year-old reading “Fun with Dick and Jane” is convincing. Stunning.
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How appropriate! Anyone who can't articulate his or her innocence naturally, and has to read a prepared statement like ol’ Roger baby did, is a liar.
I so often wonder what makes people think professing innocence by reading a prepared statement with all the silky finesse of a six-year-old reading “Fun with Dick and Jane” is convincing. Stunning.
Clemens really is a dick. ;-)
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