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Re: Remembering that OAH did help save SAA Considerable Headache



If I remember right, the OAH:

1.  Deliberately broke a contract, without waiting for the law to take
its course, knowing full well that there could be serious financial
consequences, and

2.  Joined in an extortion conspiracy to force Adams Mark to confess
to something that was never actually proven true.

I think they're entitled to enjoy the consequences of their actions.

We should all be thankful that the SAA acted more intelligently and
did not join the lynch mob along with the OAH.


>Date:         Fri, 18 Aug 2000 09:42:36 -0400
>From:         "James G. Cassedy" <james.cassedy@ARCH2.NARA.GOV>
>Subject:      Remembering that OAH did help save SAA Considerable Headache


>>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 14:21:40 -0500 (EST)
>>From: Damon W Freeman <dwfreema@indiana.edu>
>>Subject: Press Release--FYI
>>
>>##### FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE #####
>>
>>LAWSUIT MAKES OAH FUNDRAISER URGENT

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