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Bad Saul.

You’ve got to love the media.   They love to make a pretty boring and irrelavent story into a juicy story.   When we were part of the Ithaca Gay Marriage Lawsuit we were interviewed by “The New York Times” and of course they took half of the conversation out of context.

It’s all about interpretation and it seems like once again they’ve got it wrong again.  

Just check out this: Armand Rousso response to NYT story by Saul Hansell

It looks like Saul Hansell wrote a juicy story that wasn’t entirely on target.   What I think needs to happen here is that writers need to be accountable for their work and the only way for that to happen is for a formal apology to take place in a reputable forum.

It sounds like Rousso has made some mistakes but he’s on the straight and narrow and actually trying to become a better person through it all.  

This post sponsored by:  armandrousso-blog.com

1 Comment »

  gary granville wrote @ September 12th, 2007 at 8:21 am

How can such flagrant self-promotion (or self-defense) be taken seriously? Indignant spontaneous support that is sponsored? “Sounds like he’s on the straight and narrow”? Mr Rousso has learned by his mistakes and is no longer trying to manipulate the facts? Who is he trying to kid? Some unfortunate investors who have been fleeced and don’t yet realize it? Any due diligence will reveal the transparency of Mr. Rousso’s fine cloths.

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