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Well, I could cite my mom, but you didn't know my mom.
Well, lets see he now has to fend off sexual battery charges so he probably won't be doing it again
but its nice to know you're willing to stand right behind people and watch and encourage them to do things you aren't brave enough to do yourself.
Critical Thought: Could it be she was molested by priests when she was young?
You don't know that. He may just say **** it and do it again because it's funny to him. Reminds me of criminals and their liberal defiance against the law.
I have a wife I smack on the behind nearly every day. Guess I'm brave for it.
I see that both you and Mashmont are competing for that Most Despicable Post Award.
When a victim is told that her rapist is going to receive probation or another light sentence out of concern about ruining his life, she is being told exactly that. That the trauma she went through is not as serious as the prospect of causing harm to a kid from a "good family"
You don't know that. He may just say **** it and do it again because it's funny to him. Reminds me of criminals and their liberal defiance against the law.
I have a wife I smack on the behind nearly every day. Guess I'm brave for it.
Oh! It was common to make false allegations? Hm...or was it common for rapists and their defenders to claim that making false allegations was common. I am thinking the latter. In any event it has not been a common occurrence to tell a prosecutor he should have told a rape victim that holding her rapist accountable would "ruin his life" and regardless of how you want to spin it, it is not the responsibility of a prosecutor to make victims consider the consequences of the decisions their rapist has made. That is effectively saying "you should have just taken it". We do not ask the families of murder victims to consider the consequences a murderer may face so that they can have a chance to reconsider, and despite your assumptions about allegations, it is no more justified to treat rape victims in that way.
Imagine him after a few drinks in a bar? Yow!He wasn't. It's not hard to keep your hands to yourself, but some morons feel that they have some kind of right to touch people inappropriately. It's his problem now, and I hope he's gotten the memo that what he did ain't okay.
I am so disappointed Bozarjian lacked the Christian upbringing to do the compassionate act of forgiveness, to not ruin a man's life for such a trivial act.
OMG! You're kidding me? Holy crap, did he screw-up! Freaking idiot.Ass slapper has a wife too, that's not who he's in trouble for slapping but you're here bragging because you sack your own wifes ass. You can't even pretend to be fake internet tough guy properly.
:lamo
Yes, true, I don't know your mom. But I do know that the two characters you used are two fictional women, whose lines and ideals expressed through acting were written by men.
Like I said, it is telling.
Yeah, right. Slapping or grabbing her ass was a pure class move, right?Me, too.
But I guess that it is asking too much in 2019 to expect people to be classy. The 15 minutes of fame and the ka-ching sound overwhelm most people.
Me, too.
But I guess that it is asking too much in 2019 to expect people to be classy. The 15 minutes of fame and the ka-ching sound overwhelm most people.
Yeah you can keep that award on your fake pride desk.
Ass slapper has a wife too, that's not who he's in trouble for slapping
You can't even pretend to be fake internet tough guy properly.
Yeah, right. Slapping or grabbing her ass was a pure class move, right?
Me, too.
But I guess that it is asking too much in 2019 to expect people to be classy. The 15 minutes of fame and the ka-ching sound overwhelm most people.
Imagine him after a few drinks in a bar? Yow!
"Classy"? Seriously? Do you know what's not "classy"? Touching someone in an inappropriate manner without consent.
Yeah, right. Slapping or grabbing her ass was a pure class move, right?
Swat on the back. Stop making it something it wasn't. That's wrong.
Keywords. And rightfully, so.He was a youth pastor, a scout leader, and a fitness buff. Your cartoon version doesn't fit. Try again.
Two wrongs do not make a right.
If she were a real lady, she would have accepted his apology.
He has already been "punished" enough.
It is unseemly to kick someone who is already lying on the ground.
I'm not seeing how her suit is "wrong". He slapped or grabbed her ass on live TV! But we'll see how it plays out. Perhaps if he does an appropriate public contrition, she may drop the suit. Or maybe even better, she can donate the proceeds of the suit to an appropriate awareness organization. This last would seem to be a fair gesture.Two wrongs do not make a right.
If she were a real lady, she would have accepted his apology.
He has already been "punished" enough.
It is unseemly to kick someone who is already lying on the ground.
Have a nice new work week!
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