The truth can be fuzzy under oath

ARTICLE: In Egan's Depositions, a New View of a Sex Scandal, By PAUL VITELLO, New York Times, December 2, 2009
One scary article of how Cardinal Egan dissembled and prevaricated--under oath--with a skill that surpasses Bill Clinton at his survivalist-best re: the sex-abuse scandal and his pre-NYC stint in Bridgeport CT.
My favorite bit for its sheer disingenuousness:
He emerges as a religious leader with an almost fatalistic view that the truth in many sex abuse cases is unknowable. "You are of the opinion that everything is crystal clear," he told a lawyer questioning him about his decisions. "I am not."
If only the church's leadership displayed such theological humility on a host of other controversial issues where they routinely weigh in with supreme confidence and hair-splitting discretion.
Ah, but the truth gets so fuzzy when it's your ass on the line.
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