Hannity continues discredited Jennings attack, saying "I'm not convinced of the timeline" regarding student's age, continues to push NAMBLA smear
October 06, 2009 10:51 pm ET
From the October 6 edition of Fox News' Hannity:
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That's the only way one can have looked that the evidence and say that one is not convinced of the age of the student when this event happened.
But the real problem is that Hannity denied his viewers the full info. He didn't tell them that there was contradictory info about the kid's age, and that the info that indicated that the kid was 16 was much more likely to be true, in which case there was no statutory rape.
Yeah... I didn't think so either!
Mr. Hannity, do the dollars mean more to you than your dignity?
Mr. Hannity, in a real world, as opposed to the Fox world which protects and directs you, YOU would be fired for lying about this man or any other person on National TV...even after the kid in this case proves he was 16.
Michael Moore asks, "You're not into conspiracy theories, are you"? Methinks we can all answer that one.
For the sake of your children Mr. Hannity, be a man? Or has the almighty dollar and contrived hatred blinded your soul so terribly that you are destined to lie your way through life at the expense of innocent men and women? Shame on you for lying.
Ha...! A rhetorical question, no doubt.
I should have placed an R behind the question..to indicate Rhetorical
And all on this site who have tried to downplay Hay's NAMBLA association, you better research it more. I know you don't trust the American Spectator but could this author be correct:
"While The Chronicle simply ignored Harry's views, the North American Man/Boy Love Association was only too delighted to put up a collection of Harry's views on the need for young boys to have older men as sexual partners. Here's just a sample taken from a talk at a New York University forum sponsored by a campus gay group in 1983..."
But you know what, I don't care about what Jennings knew about Hay. He still is all wrong for the position - a teenager (15 or 16) with an adult man and the best he's got is "use a condom." That's the kind of wisdom & safety we don't need in our schools. Once again showing what's wrong with our public schools. Very sad & pathetic...