Thursday, May 28, 2009

What is the Difference between "No Comment" and "No Comment"?

When the UCLA Athletic Department states "No Comment" to (UC)LA Times reporters, there is nothing else written about any NCAA probe until the findings are made public.

A Bruin "No Comment" means INNOCENT until proven guilty.

When the USC Athletic Department states the same "No Comment" to (UC)LA Times reporters, the reporters, such as Chris Foster did this morning, sensationalize any NCAA probe. Foster used inflammatory words such as "free fall, spector and spectacular" in his article this morning.

A Trojan "No Comment" means GUILTY without a doubt!

When will the (UC)LA Times stop respecting a UCLA "No Comment" and debasing a USC "No Comment"?

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