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originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: Annee
Actually, her behavior very well might be an issue, if she knew about this activity and never reported it to the police.
No, it's not.
She is not being considered for the USSC.
The only behavior in question is Kavanaugh's.
So her being an admitted accessory to rape shouldn’t be taken into account when deciding if she is credible?
Does she have physical evidence?
If not, why shouldn’t her credibility be looked at?
Her behavior in question.
Her credibility in question.
Not the same thing.
originally posted by: vor78
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: Annee
Actually, her behavior very well might be an issue, if she knew about this activity and never reported it to the police.
No, it's not.
She is not being considered for the USSC.
The only behavior in question is Kavanaugh's.
You sure about that:
www.law.cornell.edu...
Minds are made up and they won't see it any other way. Pretty evident
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Grambler
And so this woman is admitting to heing an accessory to rape by your definition
Not my definition. I think it's the law isn't it?
And maybe a case could be made if it is shown that she knew about rapes but said nothing.
Naw, we got ignorants automatically beleiving heresay.
originally posted by: network dude
come on dude, don't let emotions ruin things, detach.
originally posted by: Arnie123
If it pisses you off, GOOD 😉
originally posted by: TinySickTears
a reply to: Arnie123
Clearly all you care about is getting someone on your 'side' on the court.
Your mind is made up no matter what happens.
Admit it
You're a joke and I could care less about your post.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: vor78
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: Annee
Actually, her behavior very well might be an issue, if she knew about this activity and never reported it to the police.
No, it's not.
She is not being considered for the USSC.
The only behavior in question is Kavanaugh's.
You sure about that:
www.law.cornell.edu...
Are we charging someone with a Felony?