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So, Deepimpact2, if you had made a phone call that resulted in an event that stirred up all kinds of controversy, and you were accused of being racist, accused of saying things you didn't say, and had personal threats made against you, you wouldn't want to find a way to convince people you didn't do anything wrong? For me, the press conference was unnecessary - she could have given a written statement, for instance. But she was already out there: her name and address were available to all of America via the police report. She didn't do that to herself. The press conference was a response to having been put out there by the media.
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