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scottw 11-19-2017 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1132031)
Your dishonesty is alarming.
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your feigned indignation is hilarious......

what part of "Moore should go to jail" confused you?

regarding Trump and Franken.....it's a continuing theme with the left, far more concerned and offended by what a republican might have said than what their own democrats actually did...that is intellectual dishonesty

"In order to retain any moral authority on the issue of sexual abuse and harassment, Democrats must decide that sexual abuse and harassment is wrong no matter who does it. Only then will they be nominally, morally, better than the Roy Moore acolytes who compare molesting a 14-year-old girl to stealing a lawn mower."
https://www.thedailybeast.com/dear-l...or-these-times

spence 11-19-2017 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1132032)
your feigned indignation is hilarious......

You honestly think Franken was about to grab a sleeping woman's breasts while smiling for the camera? That's ridiculous. It's a photo in poor taste, not groping.

Got Stripers 11-19-2017 09:27 AM

What he did at that time is probably par for the course in the circles he traveled in and I have no doubt he isn't sleeping well knowing he left a photographic record of some lighthearted (to him at that time) fun he was having with a buddy. Throw a dart and you will hit a comedian who makes a living telling and living inappropriate behavior, but that won't translate well into politics......or will it.

scottw 11-19-2017 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1132045)
You honestly think Franken was about to grab a sleeping woman's breasts while smiling for the camera? That's ridiculous. It's a photo in poor taste, not groping.

wouldn't surprise me....hadn't he recently stuck his tongue in the same woman's mouth(probably just joking around :kewl:) causing her disgust?...and then reportedly treated her badly in the aftermath because she didn't respond well to his "probing"....


"When they were alone backstage before the debut, he pressed the reluctant Tweeden to rehearse the smooch. After some awkward protest, she acquiesced. He proceeded, she says, with tongue-plunging force. Humiliated but not wanting to ruin the tour, she did not make a fuss beyond warning him not to pull such a stunt again. Through the remaining two-week tour, she avoided him when possible, and he reacted with “petty insults.”


maybe this was just another of his "petty insults"...caught on film ;)

zimmy 11-19-2017 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1132030)

Trump's victim in your example is imaginary, unless he grabbed Billy Bush:jester:....Franken's victim is right there in the photo...

Let me make it easier for you to understand. Trump bragged about criminal behavior. The victims are the people he groped and forced himself on. The 13+ women who say he did those things to them aren't imaginary.
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spence 11-19-2017 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 1132054)
Let me make it easier for you to understand. Trump bragged about criminal behavior. The victims are the people he groped and forced himself on. The 13+ women who say he did those things to them aren't imaginary.
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But according to Trump are all liars. The double standard here is amazing.

scottw 11-19-2017 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 1132054)
Let me make it easier for you to understand. Trump bragged about criminal behavior. The victims are the people he groped and forced himself on. The 13+ women who say he did those things to them aren't imaginary.
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I think spence would call it painting a mental picture in bad taste, not actual groping... :bl:

if the women you mentioned want to come forward, file charges...sue..etc...I'm ok with that and whatever the courts decide

I would expect Trump to invoke the "one free grope rule" that the dems and feminists created to defend Clinton back in the day...I think that's the same one that Biden operates under

scottw 11-19-2017 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 1132054)

The 13+ women who say he did those things to them aren't imaginary.

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Biden can bring them to the debates in 2019 :humpty:

BigBo 11-19-2017 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1132055)
But according to Trump are all liars. The double standard here is amazing.

It sure is. :lurk::deadhorse:

Jim in CT 11-19-2017 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1132055)
But according to Trump are all liars. The double standard here is amazing.

Yes it is. According to your side, Mike Pences rule about not being alone with a woman other han his wife is sexist, but bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy are solid friends of feminism. That makes all kinds f sense. Of course there is hypocrisy on my side, but not to this degree.
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wdmso 11-20-2017 07:27 AM

:topic:As we get distracted The GOP is passing their tax plan which will bone many of here in the NE if passed as it stands

spence 11-20-2017 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1132071)
Yes it is. According to your side, Mike Pences rule about not being alone with a woman other han his wife is sexist, but bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy are solid friends of feminism. That makes all kinds f sense. Of course there is hypocrisy on my side, but not to this degree.
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When you talk about "sides" you sound like you're picking a dodge ball team in 3rd grade.

As for Pence, his personal position is a bit dated, perhaps he just doesn't trust himself, but it is certainly somewhat sexist as well.

RIROCKHOUND 11-20-2017 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1132071)
Of course there is hypocrisy on my side, but not to this degree.Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Should we post the list of fervent anti-LGBTQ folks lawmakers who get caught with members of the same sex(Just happened again in Ohio)? Some of which were occasionally underage? Hell stuff about Schiff is supposedly out there now too...

There is hypocrisy on both sides, and pretty evenly weighted...

detbuch 11-20-2017 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 1132090)
There is hypocrisy on both sides, and pretty evenly weighted...

Hypocrisy, thy name is politics.

Jim in CT 11-20-2017 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1132085)
When you talk about "sides" you sound like you're picking a dodge ball team in 3rd grade.

As for Pence, his personal position is a bit dated, perhaps he just doesn't trust himself, but it is certainly somewhat sexist as well.

"When you talk about "sides" you sound like you're picking a dodge ball team in 3rd grade"

Yes, because the exact verbiage I use to differentiate the two major parties, THAT'S what matters here. One picks on those details, when one has lost the meat of the debate.

"As for Pence, his personal position is a bit dated, perhaps he just doesn't trust himself"

Maybe he doesn't trust liberals not to fabricate tales of infidelity. Is he crazy to worry about that? Well, Donna Brazile was caught lying about George Bush's infidelities when she worked on the Dukakis campaign. Her fabrications were so bad, Dukakis fired her. where did she end up? Head of the DNC!!

Pence chooses to eliminate even the appearance of a possibility of sexual wrongdoing, and you say that's "dated"? With all that has happened in the last few weeks, it's "dated" to completely eliminate all possibility of any harassment or assault occurring?

You just can't say anything positive about him. Because he has an R after his name.

Jim in CT 11-20-2017 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 1132090)
There is hypocrisy on both sides, and pretty evenly weighted...

The party that worships at the feet of the Clintons and the Kennedys, says that my side is waging war on women (because we think unborn babies are not worthless).

Show me anything that absurd in the official platform of conservatism, please? Yes, there are evil people on my side, and immoral people, and freaks. They aren't tolerated like they are on the left. Look at how many high-profile, influential Republicans attacked Trump, denounced Trump, didn't vote for Trump. Did that happen to Bill Clinton from fellow Democrats? Or Ted Kennedy? I must have missed it.

scottw 11-20-2017 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 1131996)

It's not assault is the point. Not a crime. Improper, offensive, yes. Sticking his tongue down her throat may qualify.....but.......

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how about this?:doh:

http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/20/politi...010/index.html

PaulS 11-20-2017 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 1132090)
Should we post the list of fervent anti-LGBTQ folks lawmakers who get caught with members of the same sex(Just happened again in Ohio)? Some of which were occasionally underage? Hell stuff about Schiff is supposedly out there now too...

There is hypocrisy on both sides, and pretty evenly weighted...

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/18/o...es-values.html

According to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey of 32 states, those with the highest percentage of high school students who say they have had sex are Mississippi, Delaware, West Virginia, Alabama and Arkansas. All but Delaware voted Republican in the last presidential election.

Meanwhile, the five states with the lowest proportion of high school students who have had sex were New York, California, Maryland, Nebraska and Connecticut. All but Nebraska voted Democratic.

Nine of the 10 states with the highest teen birthrates voted Republican in 2016. And nine of the 10 states with the lowest teen birthrates voted Democratic.

The conservative hostility to premarital sex also sometimes leads to early weddings, even to child marriages. I wrote in May about the hundreds of thousands of child marriages in America, and of the dozen states with the highest rates of child marriage, all voted Republican in 2016.

“Child marriage is happening at an alarming rate across the U.S., but available marriage-license data show more parents, judges and clerks in red states than in blue states seem comfortable with this human-rights abuse,” said Fraidy Reiss, founder of Unchained at Last, a nonprofit that fights child marriage.

Divorce rates show a similar pattern: They tend to be higher in red states than in blue states, with Arkansas highest of all. “Individual religious conservatism is positively related to individual divorce risk,” according to a 50-state study reported in the American Journal of Sociology.

Then there’s adultery and prostitution. One large international survey found that the largest group of customers on Ashley Madison, the dating website for married people, were evangelical Christians. And a major 2013 study found that men in the Houston and Kansas City metro areas were the most likely to call sex ads, while men in San Francisco and Baltimore were the least likely to.

Jim in CT 11-20-2017 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 1132124)
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/18/o...es-values.html

According to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey of 32 states, those with the highest percentage of high school students who say they have had sex are Mississippi, Delaware, West Virginia, Alabama and Arkansas. All but Delaware voted Republican in the last presidential election.

Meanwhile, the five states with the lowest proportion of high school students who have had sex were New York, California, Maryland, Nebraska and Connecticut. All but Nebraska voted Democratic.

Nine of the 10 states with the highest teen birthrates voted Republican in 2016. And nine of the 10 states with the lowest teen birthrates voted Democratic.

The conservative hostility to premarital sex also sometimes leads to early weddings, even to child marriages. I wrote in May about the hundreds of thousands of child marriages in America, and of the dozen states with the highest rates of child marriage, all voted Republican in 2016.

“Child marriage is happening at an alarming rate across the U.S., but available marriage-license data show more parents, judges and clerks in red states than in blue states seem comfortable with this human-rights abuse,” said Fraidy Reiss, founder of Unchained at Last, a nonprofit that fights child marriage.

Divorce rates show a similar pattern: They tend to be higher in red states than in blue states, with Arkansas highest of all. “Individual religious conservatism is positively related to individual divorce risk,” according to a 50-state study reported in the American Journal of Sociology.

Then there’s adultery and prostitution. One large international survey found that the largest group of customers on Ashley Madison, the dating website for married people, were evangelical Christians. And a major 2013 study found that men in the Houston and Kansas City metro areas were the most likely to call sex ads, while men in San Francisco and Baltimore were the least likely to.

Oh. So divorce is remotely the same as sexual assault. Got it Paul, got it.

I am talking about political hypocrisy regarding sexual assault and harassment. Of course there are jerks on all sides. Are you really going to say that Bill Clinton caught as much heat in the media for his sexual misdeeds, as Trump did? Are you really going to claim that those two men were treated equally?

When campaigning, Hilary said that women who claim they were assaulted, are to be believed. Just last Friday, she said that the women who accused her husband, are mis-remembering what Bill did. She slut-shamed them on national TV. Some feminist.

PaulS 11-20-2017 09:26 PM

Just pointing out the hypocrisy.
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Jim in CT 11-20-2017 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 1132145)
Just pointing out the hypocrisy.
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Paul, there's absolutely nothing in Christianity, that encourages teen sex, teen marriage, or divorce. Nothing. Some red states, particularly in the deep south, have destructive cultural issues, no doubt. Same thing in our cities. It's caused by a culture of poverty, it has nothing to do with religion. I'm not saying religious people are perfect, far from it. But if you take the 10 commandments seriously, it will reduce the likelihood that you engage in that behavior.

I see that the Times piece didn't quote its own study (which we have discussed) which showed that conservatives give a lot more to charity than liberals.

It's funny that liberals love to claim that Republicans only care about the rich, yet so many poor places (very poor places in the south) are so conservative.

Got Stripers 11-21-2017 05:19 PM

Trump officially would rather a child molester over any Democrat, just hard to believe the lack of moral compass he displays.
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Nebe 11-21-2017 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1132199)
Trump officially would rather a child molester over any Democrat, just hard to believe the lack of moral compass he displays.
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Isn’t that just rich ? The gop... guardians of family values !!!!!!!!!
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wdmso 11-21-2017 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1132199)
Trump officially would rather a child molester over any Democrat, just hard to believe the lack of moral compass he displays.
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:agree:
He pointed out that Roy Moore "totally denies" sexual misconduct with a string of teenage girls, including a 14-year-old,

Putin also totally denies what he did .. see a trend?

not just his moral compass ... I am still at a loss to why people still defend this POTUS or should I say Dear leader

George Washington Couldn’t Tell A Lie. POTUS Donald Trump Can’t Tell The Truth

Sea Dangles 11-21-2017 10:59 PM

Should we all assume you have never denied doing something wrong that you were guilty of?
What a joke this gets turned into with these donkeys.
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zimmy 11-21-2017 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1132148)
It's funny that liberals love to claim that Republicans only care about the rich, yet so many poor places (very poor places in the south) are so conservative.

It is the politicians who poor conservatives elect that are tied to big business, oil, big pharma. It is the great irony. I feel both sadness and a bit of serves you right for those sick out of work coal miners who voted for Trump because they believe he will bring back coal, but pray he doesn't end Obama Care, which is the primary reason they can afford treatment for black lung. Also, the less educated poorer whites in the red States buy into the Trump mantra of creating scape goats of illegal immigrants, etc.
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wdmso 11-22-2017 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 1132215)
It is the politicians who poor conservatives elect that are tied to big business, oil, big pharma. It is the great irony. I feel both sadness and a bit of serves you right for those sick out of work coal miners who voted for Trump because they believe he will bring back coal, but pray he doesn't end Obama Care, which is the primary reason they can afford treatment for black lung. Also, the less educated poorer whites in the red States buy into the Trump mantra of creating scape goats of illegal immigrants, etc.
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Fun Fact The entire coal industry employs fewer people than Arby’s

Brayton Point decommissioned coal-fired power plant that was long known as one of Massachusetts's worst polluters has been sold to a company with experience redeveloping polluted sites.

Commercial Development says it will transform the plant for "post-coal utilization."

coals coming back ???

scottw 11-22-2017 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 1132215)

the less educated poorer whites

scape goats of illegal immigrants

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:doh:

I'm so sick of people being broken down into color and class


funny when someone writes "illegal"..then completely ignores the meaning of the word

detbuch 11-22-2017 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1132209)
:agree:
He pointed out that Roy Moore "totally denies" sexual misconduct with a string of teenage girls, including a 14-year-old,

Putin also totally denies what he did .. see a trend?

not just his moral compass ... I am still at a loss to why people still defend this POTUS or should I say Dear leader

George Washington Couldn’t Tell A Lie. POTUS Donald Trump Can’t Tell The Truth

Welcome to realpolitik. It is a centuries old driver of policy (also referred to as "pragmatism") that both parties practice. I would argue that the Democrats have relied on realpolitik to overcome the embarrassing actions of some of their members more than the Republicans. In either case, "they all do it." So you're shock at Trump's realpolitik is either feigned or naďve.

And yeah, I see the trend of your posts.

Got Stripers 11-22-2017 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by detbuch (Post 1132237)
Welcome to realpolitik. It is a centuries old driver of policy (also referred to as "pragmatism") that both parties practice. I would argue that the Democrats have relied on realpolitik to overcome the embarrassing actions of some of their members more than the Republicans. In either case, "they all do it." So you're shock at Trump's realpolitik is either feigned or naďve.

And yeah, I see the trend of your posts.

Absolutely nothing Trump does anymore shocks me, he is totaling in character, I get they don't want to have a democrat take that seat, but he is totally acting in character.


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