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white_devil | 12 years ago
But when their impossible-to-verify assertion is that they've done nothing wrong, you'll accept that just fine?
white_devil | 12 years ago
But when their impossible-to-verify assertion is that they've done nothing wrong, you'll accept that just fine?
danso|12 years ago
There's a difference between these two things:
1. Issuing a vague non-denial so that when the truth is revealed, you can claim that you didn't technically lie ("Hey, I never said I didn't molested him, I just said I never slept with him")
2. Issuing a denial that is proven later to be false.
I'm not arguing with the GP that Page is telling the truth, but that, as much as we can tell, Page has issued a statement that can satisfiably be shown to be true or false.