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Breaking the Code of Silence

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Via Pension Pulse.

I was going to write something about financial markets but after watching 60 Minutes on Sunday, I decided to post this amazing interview with Lara Logan breaking the silence on the Cairo assault:

The night of Feb. 11, the Egyptian dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak was falling. More than 100,000 people filled Cairo's Tahrir Square in wild celebration. Among those in the crowd was our "60 Minutes" colleague, correspondent Lara Logan.

 

Lara, a native of South Africa, is an experienced war reporter, but Tahrir Square became her most hazardous assignment.

 

During the revolution, dozens of reporters were assaulted, often by agents of the regime. On the night of the 11th, a mob turned on Lara and her "60 Minutes" team and singled her out in a violent sexual assault. Since then, Lara has been recuperating with her husband and two children.

 

Now, she is returning to work and she has decided to tell the story of what happened - just once - on "60 Minutes."

 

She's speaking out, she tells us, to add her voice to those who confront sexual violence; to break what she calls the "code of silence."

 

 

Lara arrived in Cairo at a moment of triumph for Egypt. She didn't imagine, in the hours before midnight, she would be fighting for her life.

 

Lara Logan: When we drove from the airport into Cairo that night, moments after Mubarak had stepped down, it was unbelievable. It was like unleashing a champagne cork on Egypt.

 

Logan: I'm anxious to get to the square. I've got to be there because this is a moment in history that you don't want to miss.

 

Scott Pelley: What does it look like?

 

Logan: It looks like a party.

 

Logan: It's a roar of sound because everyone is so excited and they are singing songs of the revolution and shouting slogans.

 

Logan: And everybody is, you know, very physical, so you are being jostled and pushed. And sometimes people get closer. And my guys are very protective of me, you know, they want to keep people at bay. It was impossible not to get caught up in the moment, which was real moment of celebration.

 

Pelley: Tell me about your team.

 

Logan: Our producer was Max McClellan. My cameraman was Richard Butler.

 

Logan: We had a local fixer Bahaa, whose job was to bridge the divide for us as foreigners.

 

Logan: We had two Egyptian drivers with us who were purely there to act as security and bodyguards. And then we had a security person, Ray, who's done security all over the world.

 

She reported, without a hint of trouble, for more than an hour.

 

Pelley: And what happened then?

 

Logan: Our camera battery went down. And we had to stop for a moment. And suddenly Bahaa looks at me and says, "We've gotta get out of here."

 

Pelley: He's Egyptian. He speaks Arabic. And he can hear what the crowd is saying?

 

Logan: Yes.

 

Pelley: He understands what no one else in the crew understands?

 

Logan: That's right. I was told later that they were saying "Let's take her pants off." And it's like suddenly, before I even know what's happening, I feel hands grabbing my breasts, grabbing my crotch, grabbing me from behind. I mean - and it's not one person and then it stops - it's like one person and another person and another person. And I know Ray is right there, and he's grabbing at me and screaming, "Lara hold onto me, hold onto me."

 

As she was pulled into the frenzy, the camera recorded Lara's shout: "Stop!"

 

Logan: And I'm screaming, thinking if I scream, if they know, they're gonna stop, you know. Someone's gonna stop them. Or they're gonna stop themselves. Because this is wrong. And it was the opposite. Because the more I screamed, it turned them into a frenzy.

 

Someone in the crowd shouted that she was an Israeli, a Jew. Neither is true. But, to the mob, it was a match to gasoline. The savage assault turned into a murderous fury.

 

Logan: I have one arm on Ray. I've lost the fixer, I've lost the drivers. I've lost everybody except him. And I feel them tearing at my clothing. I think my shirt, my sweater was torn off completely. My shirt was around my neck. I felt the moment that my bra tore. They tore the metal clips of my bra. They tore those open. And I felt that because the air, I felt the air on my chest, on my skin. And I felt them tear out, they literally just tore my pants to shreds. And then I felt my underwear go. And I remember looking up, when my clothes gave way, I remember looking up and seeing them taking pictures with their cell phones, the flashes of their cell phone cameras.

 

Pelley: Ray reported that he found himself with the sleeve of your jacket in his hand. It had been completely ripped from the rest of the jacket.

Logan: I felt at that moment that Ray was my only hope of survival. You know, he was looking at me and I could see his face and we had a sea of people between us, obviously tearing at both of us, beating us. I didn't even know that they were beating me with flagpoles and sticks and things, because I couldn't even feel that. Because I think of the sexual assault, was all I could feel, was their hands raping me over and over and over again.

 

Pelley: Raping you with their hands?

 

Logan: Yeah.

 

Pelley: Nonstop. During this whole time?

 

Logan: From the front, from the back. And I didn't know if I could hold onto Ray. I'm holding on to him. I didn't wanna let go of him. I thought I was gonna die if I lost hold of him.

 

But in that moment Ray, a former special forces soldier, was torn away.

 

Logan: When I lost Ray, I thought that was the end. It was like all the adrenaline left my body. 'Cause I knew in his face when he lost me, he thought I was gonna die. They were tearing my body in every direction at this point, tearing my muscles. And they were trying to tear off chunks of my scalp, they had my head in different directions.

 

Pelley: Pulling at your hair?

 

Logan: Oh yeah, not trying to pull out my hair, holding big wads of it, literally trying to tear my scalp off my skull. And I thought, when I thought I am going to die here, my next thought was I can't believe I just let them kill me, that that was as much fight as I had. That I just gave in and I gave up on my children so easily, how could you do that?

 

Pelley: Your daughter and your son are one and two years old?

 

Logan: I had to fight for them. And that's when I said, "Okay, it's about staying alive now. I have to just surrender to the sexual assault. What more can they do now? They're inside you everywhere." So the only thing to fight for, left to fight for, was my life.

 

It was a fight she endured about 25 minutes.

 

Logan: I was no doubt in my mind that I was in the process of dying. I thought, not only am I gonna die here, but it's gonna be just a torturous death that's going to go on forever and ever and ever.

 

Lara was dragged along by the mob until they were stopped by a fence. At that spot, a group of Egyptian women were camped out.

 

Logan: And I almost fell into the lap of this woman on the ground who was head to toe in black, just her eyes, I remember just her eyes, I could see.

 

Pelley: Wearing a chador.

 

Logan: Yes. And she put her arms around me. And oh my God, I can't tell you what that moment was like for me. I wasn't safe yet, because the mob was still trying to get at me. But now it wasn't just about me anymore. It was about their women and that was what saved me, I think. The women kind of closed ranks around me. And I remember one or two, maybe three men standing with them and throwing, the women were throwing water in the crowd. And they were pouring water over me, 'cause I couldn't breathe. You know I was I was rasping.

 

By this time her team had convinced a group of soldiers to go in after her.

 

Logan: Finally, finally some soldiers fought their way through the crowd with batons, beating the mob back, and that was the moment I thought, "I have a chance to get out of here alive." And I grabbed the first soldier and I did not let him go. I did, boy, I was not letting go of him. And I am screaming and hysterical, I'm like a wild thing at this point. Imagine my hair is everywhere because they tried to tear my scalp to pieces, my clothes are shredded, I am filthy, black with dirt from going down into the filth.

 

Pelley: The soldiers took you out of there?

 

Logan: That one soldier that I was holding onto, he threw me over his back and they still had to beat the mob back to get through it, back to the tank, where they had more soldiers.

 

Pelley: What happened in that moment when you first were reunited with the rest of the crew?

 

Logan: I remember Max going down on his knees in front of me. And he said, "I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. "

 

By the time producer Max McClellan saw Lara, she was in the arms of one of the drivers, dangling as if her legs were broken.

 

Max McClellan: She looked like a rag doll. She looked completely limp. She looked like someone who was physically, emotionally and mentally spent. Overwhelmed.

The soldiers drove Lara and her "60 Minutes" team back to their hotel, where a doctor examined her.

 

McClellan: She was basically sore everywhere. Head to toe. It was like she had been through some sort of grinder.

 

The next morning, Max and Lara flew back to the U.S.

 

Pelley: When you landed in Washington, you didn't go home. You went straight to the hospital.

 

Logan: And I stayed there for four days, which was hard. My muscles were so unbelievably sore, because they were literally stretched from the mob trying to tear my limbs off my body. My joints, every joint in my body was distended. And then they, the more intimate injuries, the injuries, the tearing inside. And the mark of their hands, their fingers all over my body, cuts and everything you could imagine. But no broken bones.

 

Pelley: Tell me about that moment when you saw your children again.

Logan: I felt like I had been given a second chance that I didn't deserve. Because I did that to them...I came so close to leaving them, to abandoning them.

 

Pelley: Do you feel like you're healing now?

 

Logan: Oh, definitely. I'm so much stronger.

 

That night, her attackers faded away in the crowd. It's not likely anyone involved will be brought to justice. We may never know with certainty whether the regime was targeting a reporter or whether it was simply - and savagely - a criminal mob. It is true, in Egypt in particular, that sexual harassment and violence are common.

 

Logan: I had no idea how endemic that it is so rife, so widespread, that so many Egyptian men admit to sexual harassing women and think it's completely acceptable. In fact, blame the women for it.

 

Pelley: Why are you telling this story now?

 

Logan: One thing that I am extremely proud of that I didn't intend is when my female colleagues stood up and said that I'd broken the silence on what all of us have experienced but never talk about.

 

Pelley: What did they mean by that?

 

Logan: That women never complain about incidents of sexual violence because you don't want someone to say, "Well women shouldn't be out there." But I think there are a lot of women who experience these kinds of things as journalists and they don't want it to stop their job because they do it for the same reasons as me - they are committed to what they do. They are not adrenaline junkies you know, they're not glory hounds, they do it because they believe in being journalists.

What does Lara Logan's harrowing tale have to do with pensions and financial markets? Absolutely nothing except to show us that there are much more important things in life. It takes incredible courage to share this story on national television and it took incredible courage for those Egyptian women to save her from the jaws of death. The next time you think of breaking the code of silence, think of Lara Logan and thousands of others who had the courage to stand up and speak against injustice. I embed the interview below (warning: this contains the graphic descriptions mentioned above).

 

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Mon, 05/02/2011 - 17:39 | 1231783 nufio
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agree that rape is rape and a heinous crime.... i dont see anything particualary different about this case except that she is white and has access to media. I dnt have any additional sympathy for this woman than i would have for any woman OR man who gets raped.

most women who get raped are not dense to go into mobs of men who believe women should be covered in black.

I also think rape has more of a social stigma attached to it which leads to more of a psychological impact among victims. I think this is artificially imposed by social values. Would you rather be raped than say having an kneecap broken (which is more permanent a damage)?

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:04 | 1229618 Gene Parmesan
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All you do is call people names these days. Instead of attacking your readers why not just go somewhere else?

You're really not cut out for this line of work.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:29 | 1229804 Leo Kolivakis
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Gene, let's get something straight, neither you nor any other moron here will ever tell me what I can or can't do. Capiche?

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 12:17 | 1230139 Gene Parmesan
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It was a question, genius, not a command.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 12:12 | 1230087 strannick
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This guy gets shriller by the second. He should be handing out pamphlets at some university poco pep rally du jour instead of posting on ZeroHedge. Wonder what silver's trading at.

Tue, 05/03/2011 - 08:48 | 1233379 Wakanda
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Leo is so shrill I had to turn down the treble on my speakers.  He was castrated long ago and doesn't even know it.

Anywho...  Silver's finding support at 43.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:55 | 1229206 cdude
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Shouldn't that be the: "Cone of Silence".  No, not the Cone of Silence!

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:51 | 1229200 DC
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I can't help but notice the ZH "mob" mentality with some of these comment posts. Just as savage, only with words.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:13 | 1229671 Slim
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While I don't disagree with some of the sentiment in these posts (put yourself in harm's way it is only a matter of time before things go wrong and when they do, it happens fast and ugly), I am nevertheless shocked at some of the comments' outright cruel and vile attitude.  Whatever happened to just keeping your mouth shut if you didn't have anything decent to say especially on a topic like this one?  I flat out expect better of my fellow humans.  Some of you are no better than the mob.  Some (not all) of you are the problem, a sheep of a slightly different and uglier color as opposed to the open independent critical thinkers some of you fancy yourselves as.

Tue, 05/03/2011 - 08:47 | 1233382 Wakanda
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Welcome to Zero Hedge.

You must be new here.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 12:58 | 1230392 Slim
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Junker: the probability of my reply refering directly to you and those like you is nearly 100%.  Since this is the case, you should be ashamed of yourself and the pathetic job of those who raised you.  Your undeserved privledge of sharing the air on this planet with the rest of us should not be taken lightly.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:57 | 1229220 anony
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Mob? 

Political Correctness to spare the exquisite "Feeeeelings" of the exquisitely sensitive exists on many other blogs.

If you came here seeking a gray, hazy, toothless, bloodless site, you clearly turned left at the last intersection. 

There is little if any concern for your "Feeeeelings".

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:44 | 1229912 strannick
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+1. You made me feel all warm and fuzzy.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:50 | 1229179 Wakanda
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Leo, can't figure out who is dumber.  Lara for being in a high testosterone war zone, or you for begging for sympathy.  Stick to financial stuff, you are over your head on this one.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:44 | 1229165 rustymason
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Lara Logan is your typical feminazi.  Self-absorbed and naive to the nth degree, she placed herself in harm's way.  What an idiot.  I'm glad I didn't waste one minute on this stupid interview.  You white knight morons should stop supporting these idiotic, selfish wenches, you're only making things worse for everyone.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:42 | 1229159 Kayman
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The real story is WHY DID CBS LET HER GO TO CAIRO ?

It is a tragedy that she was raped by Egyptian men. But these men practice a religion that treat women worse than dogs.

CBS is the issue.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:24 | 1229763 nowhereman
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CBS cares

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:32 | 1229115 Sparrowhawk
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Leo, thanks for the post.  Compassion is always important and without it, we are less than human.  Don't let the haters get you down.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:44 | 1229894 strannick
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Not weeping over sensationalist pulp-journalism doesnt equate to hard-heartedness. Whats next up on Oprah?

Islam is indifferent to freedom and equality. This isnt news.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:27 | 1229766 cpnscarlet
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Compassion is always important and without it, we are less than human. 

Compassion without wisdom (a major female trait) is why western civilization is in the mess it's in. Taking compassion on people who make very bad choices is silly. Helping them get their messed-up lives back together should only be done in trade for some hard labor (negative reinforcement). Soup kitchens and church pantries should only be open to those who show some definite remorse about their stupidity and are going to repent of that state of mind. (Good, hard-working people, competent people who are down on their luck usually have more than enough friends and family who come to their aid and the good sense to figure out how to get on their feet again all by themselves.)

 

And by the way...we'll be back on the mend when less women are voting and successful men with several wives and concubines is considered normal and healthy again...the march of socialism has increased hand-in-hand with universal suffrage.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:56 | 1230007 plane jain
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With that attitude there is little chance of you having several wives and concubines.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:24 | 1229046 anony
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She works in war zones and doesn't expect the worst? She has two children??

She has to be one of dumbest women on the planet.

No one 'deserves' what happened to her, but to suggest that this was an assignment without the gravest of all possible risks to her person, is ridiculous.

I turned it off after 15 seconds last night.

This woman needs serious talking to by (or with) a team of  psychiatrists.

Pass on the empathy, and sympathy for her.

Leo, you need to dial down your sympathy meter.  Stick to financial/pension issues.  For clearly you know not how to assess fame-addicted, risk obsessive people like this.

 

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 10:23 | 1229370 Shell Game
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No one 'deserves' what happened to her, but to suggest that this was an assignment without the gravest of all possible risks to her person, is ridiculous.

Shhhh, you're breaking another code of silence..

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:31 | 1229099 overmedicatedun...
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anony, adults view points will be taken with manyjunks on this thread- leo is a postmenopausal liberal transvestite who fantasy is to have been this brain addled woman.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:56 | 1229224 anony
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"Unjunk"

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:16 | 1229032 swanpoint
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when this thing finally really breaks for real it'll be the women who save it

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:53 | 1229981 plane jain
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unjunk

Women do most of the shit work that keeps the world grinding along same as it ever was.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:07 | 1228987 RagnarDanneskjold
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Yeah, there are things more important than ideological fairy tales such as feminism and equality. The entire society is rotting from the inside out, that the head of CBS and everyone within the chain of responsiblity who put this women in that situation, isn't in front of a judge...wait, is there a difference between this and the financial crisis? 

The West has gone batshit insane.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:13 | 1229670 Beard of Zeus
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+1

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:59 | 1228935 Pemaquid
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We watched 60 Minutes last night and thought the interview with Lara Logan worthwhile and noteworthy.  Thanks for posting it Leo. 

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:56 | 1228904 jtaskinen
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Such a sad story, but sympathy for her

What about all those tortured by Hoshni M. Even happy to provide outsourcing services.

No-one speaks about those people, they had no change of speaking over their suffering on prime time TV broadcast, pegging sympathy for inconveninence.

Sorry, I have no sympathy for this woman, I am thinking about all those numerous people who disappeared, without a change for any justice. Oh boy, all those vile terrorist, threats to US national security. LOL.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 12:35 | 1230239 jtaskinen
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Americans junk me. You really are the dummest idiots on the face of earth. You deserve you decline, I am happy to see it.

Really, the fucking most stupid idiots, the most ignorant you can find anywhere.

And this is true.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 20:45 | 1232397 nmewn
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Mano a mano?

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 12:30 | 1230187 The Hawk
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I wonder which POS country you're from...

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:23 | 1229067 anony
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This is an "Unjunk".  There's no button to push for it here for some reason.  Very biased on Tyler's part.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:52 | 1228899 overmedicatedun...
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hair pulled out -beaten and bruised - raped with hands????  wtf is she talking.

she is seeking fame, looks very healthy for such an attack- walk among the wolves don't expect to not get bit.

she is either an idiot and/or a self promoter.

Leo you cannot sink much lower

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:51 | 1228892 Mercury
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Must be a huge shock to the MSM brain trust because I'm sure they put a lot of thought into this back when the demonstrations in Cairo were first becoming big news:

Let's see...we have a city in the Middle East experiencing a chaotic, social/political breakdown which is also dominated by a religious culture famous for it's deep-seated hostility to females.

Hmmm....I know! we'll send in the hot blond!

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 11:39 | 1229859 strannick
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+ 1. 

Its the same MSM cultural incomprehension portrayed in their reporting. 

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:23 | 1229070 anony
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"Unjunk"

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 10:15 | 1229332 Bay of Pigs
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No shit. How touching Leo. Get a grip. 

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:52 | 1228906 alexwest
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exactly..

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:45 | 1228876 alexwest
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# The next time you think of breaking the code of silence

please.. no conspiracy theory here..
she's jsut stupid white bitch who trying to make a living being so-called journalist

I hope she did understand its not good idea to be in crowd of young arabs.. just ask any white women to wear hot pants on street in capital of Saudi Arabia.. its our allie..( please dont do)

as far as silence conserns I wonder did 60min do anything about much closer problem that just couple blocks from studio ..

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=opera&hs=fvD&rls=en&channel=su...

alx

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 09:49 | 1229185 Ckashan
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Enter at your own risk, a commonly held statement and legal jargon.  That's what she did.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:36 | 1228855 nmewn
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Thank you for posting this Leo.

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:30 | 1228845 Atch Logan
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I would expect this article from you; anything on 60 minutes is propaganda which serves this administration and, often, its' foreign policies.

Those people in there are all poodles and airheads  

Your stuff is all at the 60 minute level, so why do I bother?

Mon, 05/02/2011 - 08:29 | 1228829 alien-IQ
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see shark.

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