5 people? Sounds like a lame "party" to me.
Did she ever tell her parents about this? I can see not going to the police, but I would hope she would have told her mom and dad.
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I guess the 5th amendment would get in the way.
Which is ironic considering Pres. Clinton's past.
And, how does the FBI have jurisdiction over this?
That was Eric Stratton, Rush Chairman, and he was damn glad to meet you.
I had four parties in my apartment in 1986-87 in Gainesville. Each one had over 100-200 people, spilling outside the front and back doors. If...
Pretty sure she identified him in class in January, after his redshirt year and before he was the starting QB.
Why should one put more stock in one witness's statements over another at this point in the proceedings?
That's the million dollar question. And, I have no idea how he clears his name, regardless of whether he becomes a S. Ct. Justice.
1) No independent verification. He said, she said and the alleged third person in the room says it did not happen. 2) Appears to be an isolated...
Good point. The boy who cried wolf syndrome could be an issue going forward.
So, I guess what he did (or didn't do) IN HIGH SCHOOL, is far more important and relevant than anything he did on the bench.
If the Supreme Court respected precedent, there would still be separate but equal schools (Plessy v. Ferguson) and no state supplied counsel in...
It’s sad that the whole benchmark for an SC Justice is his/her position on abortion. I read an Op-Ed in today’s Tampa Bay Times that talked about...
I agree with that premise, but Scalia died in February, 11 months before the next POTUS took office.
Because the Senate could have and should have filled the vacancy, IMO.
Because the Supreme Court was operating with one less member for over one year. Had Scalia died in September 2016, I could understand the delay.
1) The decision to not fill Scalia's seat and keep the court at 8 justices for over one year was a travesty. 2) The protestors yesterday should...