(September 30, 2018 at 11:39 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(September 30, 2018 at 11:33 am)Divinity Wrote: He's also committed more sexual assault than other SCOTUS nominees combined.
Corroborating sexual assault is notoriously challenging because there are rarely witnesses to it. Perjury, by comparison, is easy to corroborate, especially when there are twenty million witnesses as there were on Thursday.
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Boru,
That is true.
I have also started threads about false accusations too. Back in the 1980s there was a famous day care scandal where several employees were accused of molestation of kids, even to the point of devil worship. Turned out to be an over zealous society and untrained law enforcement who blindly believed.
THAT is not what we are arguing now. I have also told stories of falsely being accused myself, not of this, but of throwing a rock at a car in middle school private school. We had a entire field day in the playground. I was standing next to the railing that overlooked the sidewalk/road, about 15 feet up. There was a rock in the road, a car passed it and kicked it up. The guy heard a ding, looked in his rear view, and ASSUMED it was thrown and not kicked up as I saw it. He pulled into the parking lot, went up to the principle, and took his word for it. Stupid me went up to the principle and told him the truth, and he didn't believe me. The principle took us all in to the cafeteria and refused to let us go back out until someone, MEANING ME, confessed. I do know what it is like to have people falsely accuse you. THAT is not the point of why Ford should be believed or why Brett should be believed in this case.
This is a job interview for him. If you own a business even a fast food joint, would you hire someone whom shouted responses at you while you interview them?
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