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            Meltdown99 said:Exclusive: White House's Kushner unveils an economic portion of Middle East peace plan
 https://reut.rs/2IycH2w?fbclid=IwAR33u_WRQsw0D-54q5cZamKkI5-3ser_IzINVOoQ9Sj6bOklSS3YVCGvt3AThe Trump administration hopes that other countries, principally wealthy Gulf states, and private investors, would foot much of the bill, Kushner told Reuters. 
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 0 dollars is my guess...Halifax2TheMax said:Meltdown99 said:Exclusive: White House's Kushner unveils an economic portion of Middle East peace plan
 https://reut.rs/2IycH2w?fbclid=IwAR33u_WRQsw0D-54q5cZamKkI5-3ser_IzINVOoQ9Sj6bOklSS3YVCGvt3AThe Trump administration hopes that other countries, principally wealthy Gulf states, and private investors, would foot much of the bill, Kushner told Reuters. 
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 What’s Jared Dear Boy’s and Team Trump Treason’s financial contributions and I’m not talking tax dollars?Give Peas A Chance…0
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            Yea, Team Trump Treason should get four more years. Brilliant brilliance in all its brilliancy.
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            Halifax2TheMax said:Yea, Team Trump Treason should get four more years. Brilliant brilliance in all its brilliancy.
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            Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
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 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.Post edited by OnWis97 on1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statue of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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            It's not about LAW, it's about what's acceptable behavior. This guy is such a lying POS and needs to be held accountable.
 The time is now.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statue of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.www.myspace.com0
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 At what point was the whole fiasco not a huge win for Kavanaugh? Didn't a couple of people lose senate seats for not voting for Kavanaugh's confirmation? Regular, middle-of-the road people think that the accuser is just as likely to be lying as telling the truth.The Juggler said:
 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.
 Trump? This story did not even make the front page of papers like the NYT. Rape culture is still a thing...a big thing. It's the one crime where the accuser is the villain. There is no way any political or legal ground can be gained on this story. It's high-risk, no-reward.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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 Well in the case of Kavanaugh, there wasn't a shred of evidence against him. I don't side with the accused like you idiotically suggest American people overwhelmingly do, but in this case, if I had to vote for or against his confirmation, I would have voted to confirm.OnWis97 said:
 At what point was the whole fiasco not a huge win for Kavanaugh? Didn't a couple of people lose senate seats for not voting for Kavanaugh's confirmation? Regular, middle-of-the road people think that the accuser is just as likely to be lying as telling the truth.The Juggler said:
 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.
 Trump? This story did not even make the front page of papers like the NYT. Rape culture is still a thing...a big thing. It's the one crime where the accuser is the villain. There is no way any political or legal ground can be gained on this story. It's high-risk, no-reward.
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 He's citing one instance and then makes the assertion that the whole country overwhelmingly sides with the accused. That's just absurd. How many Me Too examples have we seen over the last few years that point to the exact opposite?Ledbetterman10 said:
 Well in the case of Kavanaugh, there wasn't a shred of evidence against him. I don't side with the accused like you idiotically suggest American people overwhelmingly do, but in this case, if I had to vote for or against his confirmation, I would have voted to confirm.OnWis97 said:
 At what point was the whole fiasco not a huge win for Kavanaugh? Didn't a couple of people lose senate seats for not voting for Kavanaugh's confirmation? Regular, middle-of-the road people think that the accuser is just as likely to be lying as telling the truth.The Juggler said:
 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.
 Trump? This story did not even make the front page of papers like the NYT. Rape culture is still a thing...a big thing. It's the one crime where the accuser is the villain. There is no way any political or legal ground can be gained on this story. It's high-risk, no-reward.
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 Exactly. And frankly, even in this one instance of Kavanaugh, who people sided with was pretty much based on political affiliation. So to suggest that people overwhelmingly sided with Kavanaugh is ridiculous.The Juggler said:
 He's citing one instance and then makes the assertion that the whole country overwhelmingly sides with the accused. That's just absurd. How many Me Too examples have we seen over the last few years that point to the exact opposite?Ledbetterman10 said:
 Well in the case of Kavanaugh, there wasn't a shred of evidence against him. I don't side with the accused like you idiotically suggest American people overwhelmingly do, but in this case, if I had to vote for or against his confirmation, I would have voted to confirm.OnWis97 said:
 At what point was the whole fiasco not a huge win for Kavanaugh? Didn't a couple of people lose senate seats for not voting for Kavanaugh's confirmation? Regular, middle-of-the road people think that the accuser is just as likely to be lying as telling the truth.The Juggler said:
 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.
 Trump? This story did not even make the front page of papers like the NYT. Rape culture is still a thing...a big thing. It's the one crime where the accuser is the villain. There is no way any political or legal ground can be gained on this story. It's high-risk, no-reward.
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            Also----the majority of the public actually believed Blasey Ford over Kavanaugh anyway
 https://www.npr.org/2018/10/03/654054108/poll-more-believe-ford-than-kavanaugh-a-cultural-shift-from-1991
 -In choosing who is telling the truth, 45 percent said Ford is, up from 32 percent ahead of her Sept. 27 testimony. A third (33 percent) said Kavanaugh is the one telling the truth, up slightly from 26 percent before he testified but not as much of a rise as for Ford.The daylong hearing appears to have been influential in helping people decide who was telling the truth. Before the hearing, 42 percent said they were unsure whom to believe. Now, just 22 percent are unsure. www.myspace.com0
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 Dude....a republican controlled senate and a couple deep red states with vulnerable dems up for reelection clearly does not mean "the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused." If anything, it means a vocal minority sides with the accused.OnWis97 said:
 At what point was the whole fiasco not a huge win for Kavanaugh? Didn't a couple of people lose senate seats for not voting for Kavanaugh's confirmation? Regular, middle-of-the road people think that the accuser is just as likely to be lying as telling the truth.The Juggler said:
 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.
 Trump? This story did not even make the front page of papers like the NYT. Rape culture is still a thing...a big thing. It's the one crime where the accuser is the villain. There is no way any political or legal ground can be gained on this story. It's high-risk, no-reward.www.myspace.com0
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            All right, let's try this...
 Does anyone really believe this latest accusation (the 15th? 20th? I lost count) is going to tip any scales? Really?
 I think it's high-risk, low-reward. This accusation was barely a blip on the news cycle. People don't want to hear about an encounter in the 1990s that was never reported. This can help him (if the Dems choose to push it) more than it can hurt him. If "grab her by the pussy" didn't matter, this won't either.
 Who are we trying to influence...those either unlikely to vote or those who could vote either way. I'd much prefer to go after him with the concentration camps than this (that said, given America's take on people who "break the law" that might backfire, too...but if so, then we know America is lost).
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 Who cares? If this is something that happened to this person and they want the world to know, more power to her.OnWis97 said:All right, let's try this...
 Does anyone really believe this latest accusation (the 15th? 20th? I lost count) is going to tip any scales? Really?
 I think it's high-risk, low-reward. This accusation was barely a blip on the news cycle. People don't want to hear about an encounter in the 1990s that was never reported. This can help him (if the Dems choose to push it) more than it can hurt him. If "grab her by the pussy" didn't matter, this won't either.
 Who are we trying to influence...those either unlikely to vote or those who could vote either way. I'd much prefer to go after him with the concentration camps than this (that said, given America's take on people who "break the law" that might backfire, too...but if so, then we know America is lost).
 I wonder how many Kobe fans I'm talking to right now.
 She’s not a member of the senate or something. She’s a citizen telling her story.
 Your point about the whole country siding siding with the accused is pretty absurd.
 And I’ve despised Kobe ever since playing him in middle school.Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0
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 I'm not questioning what she's doing...I originally responded to the assertion that the Dems should be at the Manhattan prosecutor's office. Forgetting the statute of limitations (which I assume would kill any action from the courts), I truly don't think the Dems can get any mileage out of it.The Juggler said:
 Who cares? If this is something that happened to this person and they want the world to know, more power to her.OnWis97 said:All right, let's try this...
 Does anyone really believe this latest accusation (the 15th? 20th? I lost count) is going to tip any scales? Really?
 I think it's high-risk, low-reward. This accusation was barely a blip on the news cycle. People don't want to hear about an encounter in the 1990s that was never reported. This can help him (if the Dems choose to push it) more than it can hurt him. If "grab her by the pussy" didn't matter, this won't either.
 Who are we trying to influence...those either unlikely to vote or those who could vote either way. I'd much prefer to go after him with the concentration camps than this (that said, given America's take on people who "break the law" that might backfire, too...but if so, then we know America is lost).
 I wonder how many Kobe fans I'm talking to right now.
 She’s not a member of the senate or something. She’s a citizen telling her story.
 Your point about the whole country siding siding with the accused is pretty absurd.
 And I’ve despised Kobe ever since playing him in middle school.
 This some sums up my feeling on rape culture, our desire to assume the best in the accused, our blame of women, etc. It's hard to deny that any accuser is less believed than an accuser of rape. I was hoping for a bit more in the area of statistics, but rape culture is still a thing.
 https://www.vox.com/2016/5/1/11538748/believe-rape-victims
 We're way into the weeds here, but my point is that I don't see the dems making any ground on this...if they try to, I hope I am wrong.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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 https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/10/02/brett-kavanaugh-hillary-clinton-laughs-political-hit-claim/1501236002/OnWis97 said:
 At what point was the whole fiasco not a huge win for Kavanaugh? Didn't a couple of people lose senate seats for not voting for Kavanaugh's confirmation? Regular, middle-of-the road people think that the accuser is just as likely to be lying as telling the truth.The Juggler said:
 Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Tell that to Bill Cosby...ikiT said:
 BULLSHITOnWis97 said:
 It can’t really be the focus of anything. First, I suspect the statute of limitations has long been in effect.ikiT said:Don Trump's dressing room assault (I'd call it rape) needs to be the focus now.
 The Dems should be in the lobby of the Manhattan prosecutor in fucking charge of those types of crimes.
 Second, the Dems need to learn from Kavanaugh. Particularly in older cases, the American people side overwhelmingly with the accused.
 Trump? This story did not even make the front page of papers like the NYT. Rape culture is still a thing...a big thing. It's the one crime where the accuser is the villain. There is no way any political or legal ground can be gained on this story. It's high-risk, no-reward.
 He's a royal fucking douche bag. A prep school puke who had the world shovel fed to him. So did Kobe. Ucccchhhh.
 Your claim to the majority opinion is challenged as far as all the raping is concerned. Nothing personal, but come on, bro.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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