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by Anonymous User on Wednesday June 18, @08:13PM EST (#1)
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"...and shame on us for creating the cult of victimhood that allows our justice system to be overtaken by the likes of her. We do have to congratulate the cops, though, who saw through her veil of tears.
Maybe there is hope for the rest of us if the police have finally figured out how to spot those cow-eyed lies."
Interesting story, but I don't think it changes a thing. The cops deserve no congratulations. If there had been a man to grab it would just be the same old story.
I don't believe anything will happen to this false accuser. It would be to discouraging to female false accusers everywhere, and we all know false accusation is the bread and butter of the domestic violence and feminist movement.
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by Anonymous User on Wednesday June 18, @08:14PM EST (#2)
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Trudy:
What's a blog?
Ray
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Well, I'm sorry you think my blog is a waste of time. How much of this information can you get so easily anywhere else? T______
"A woman needs a man like a fish needs the river."
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by Anonymous User on Thursday June 19, @12:49PM EST (#5)
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It's not a waste of time Trudy.
Great blog. The story about the Canadian woman politician is truly astonishing.
And what's even more astonishing is that there's an epidemic of this crap.
Thanks, Trudy.
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by Anonymous User on Thursday June 19, @09:44PM EST (#6)
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Trudy:
I liked it too. It was well structured. If you ever allow it to go on as long as an Ann Rand (sp?) novel I may change my mind.
You have a pleasant way of putting the words together that makes reading very enjoyable.
Bless You, Ray
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