viewaskew said: Jeffiner said: He didn't exactly lie, he skirted around the issue, didn't want to discuss his death. He said something like 'don't believe what you hear, it's all good'. In P's mind his son's soul was coming back as another child in the future, and that seems to be how he was dealing with the grief. [Edited 11/28/07 2:04am] He said "It's all good. Nevermind what you read." So yeah, he didn't exactly lie straight out & say "My son is alive & well," but that's the implication, unless he wanted people to believe "I'm happy he died." His intent was to mislead. If not, he could have simply said "I'm not going to talk about it. It's too personal." In this case, he at least proved he can lie with the best politicians! I think in this case, he's allowed some leeway - hopefully none of us on here have experienced the death of our baby, but I wouldn't blame anyone for anything they did or said a week after the heartbreak and devastation of that! It doesn't affect any of us - it was a sad time... I think we should just leave it be. | |
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