THEN:
Stacy says in Message-ID: <iT09OPf7==GZ+l0OchtYF4sVw3Jw@4ax.com>#1/1
"Consider that Lisa died because no one involved in her handling cared enough about her to help her. Consider that everyone involved with Lisa was indoctrinated into thinking that it was more important to protect Scientology from a flap than to help a woman who was dying.
It was the greatest good for the greatest number, wasn't it, Anonymous? It was The greatest good for the greatest number to let Lisa die rather than risk embarrassing Scientology by rushing her to the hospital when she first began to show signs that she was in critical condition, wasn't it, Anonymous? Isn't this what her isolation guards would say if they could tell the truth in deposition?
Isn't this why they were all ordered to plead the Fifth Amendment under oath?
Please use your powers of critical thinking and confront what I have said here. Please, in honor of Lisa's memory, do this for her. "
NOW:
Stacy: Yeah. The -- but your Honor, I know for sure -- Q Take your time.Stacy: Sorry.
Q It's all right.
Stacy: I know for sure that these people didn't sit by -- Q Who are these people?
Stacy: Scientology.
Q Okay.
Stacy: They didn't sit by and let her die.
"Stephen Jones " <jstephen2@msn.com> wrote in message news:3ce8a41f.33510575@news.newsguy.com...
> Stacy says:
>
> A. "Let me finish. Also, during the course of our discussions, Mr.
> Rinder and I -- because Mr. Rinder and I have known each other since
> 19- -- gosh, 1982, I think, and we've had quite a history together,
> and -- both when we were in Scientology together and since I have been
> out. And we had had some talks in which he had filled in some
> information for me that I had not had before, not about this case or
> anything, but just about some things that happened between us. And I
> had come to change my opinion about him and to feel that he was
> someone that -- that I'd been very unfair to."
>
> This is kind of sweet.
Oh, man, do I see a movie here! Brave, clever, beautiful babe working for a Movement that will Save Mankind goes undercover, is forced to submit to (offscreen) sexual acts for *years* with a loathsome drunken boor who is the ringleader for Those Who Would Threaten Mankind's Future, in order to gain his confidence, his secrets, and to maneuver him into postion where the Forces of Clarity can destroy him. But of course, they *don't* destroy him, they make him See The Light and put all his loathsome boorish energies into Making Things Go Right. And the brave heroine finally returns to the arms of her True Love and Soul Mate, who knows that everything she did was for the Cause they share, and who is thus willing to forget just what she had been putting into her mouth, as they go into the long deep kiss in the closing scene.
Travolta would play the Boor, of course, he specializes in over-the-top bad guys.