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originally posted by: Jefferton
This witch hunt is getting boring.
Second line.
so i guess alot more people are picking now to come out against politicians who are alleged to have acted inappropriately
Late one August night in 2010 at a bar, Sylvia Castillo slid into a booth next to Raul Bocanegra, who was then the chief of staff to California Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes. Bocanegra was a familiar face to Castillo, who worked as a coordinator for a student mentorship program in Sacramento. She asked if he had seen a friend she was looking for and made small talk. Suddenly, “he pounced,” she said. “He grabbed me with one hand, grabbed my head and shoved his tongue into my mouth,” Castillo said in an interview this month. “With his other hand, he put it up my dress. I put my hand down to stop him from trying to grab at my crotch.”
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
It is me.
I once had a t-shirt in the 70's that said "Official Boob Inspector".
And I wasn't really an official boob inspector.
originally posted by: Gargoyle91So what if someone grabs a butt or says sit on my face
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Hazardous1408
Once upon a time, it was called a compliment. Now it's a dire thing no mouth should ever consider uttering for fear a women feel grossly violated in a sexual manner ... as bad as any rape.
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: dfnj2015
But it's all from 10- 20 years ago times where different . 10 years ago i could tell a girl at work she looked good in those jeans without having to worry about HR.
that's so sad for you that now you can't just force women to listen to your gross personal remarks without being worried about consequences.
As much as I understand where you are coming from, is it really “gross” to say someone (whatever gender) looks good in jeans?
It’s hardly indecent behaviour.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: Jefferton
This witch hunt is getting boring.
Second line.
Since the Congress has a slush fund for paying off the recipients of their indecencies, I would not tend to look at it as just a witch hunt.
Sure, it could turn into one, but there are questions to be answered.
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: dfnj2015
But it's all from 10- 20 years ago times where different . 10 years ago i could tell a girl at work she looked good in those jeans without having to worry about HR.
that's so sad for you that now you can't just force women to listen to your gross personal remarks without being worried about consequences.
As much as I understand where you are coming from, is it really “gross” to say someone (whatever gender) looks good in jeans?
It’s hardly indecent behaviour.