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January 26th, 2018, 01:13 PM
#61
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
sawbill
Its becoming hard to believe there is nobody who has skeletons in their closet. What may have been acceptable back in the day is not acceptable today but with sexual assault allegations it seems there is no time limit--especially with politicians.
When you look at American politics it seems sexual relations of some sort are the norm and acceptable--right up to presidents.
I was thinking the same thing sawbill and would bet that good number of political party members past and present have something to hide. Very disturbing.
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January 26th, 2018 01:13 PM
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January 26th, 2018, 01:14 PM
#62

Originally Posted by
sawbill
I'm hoping for Vic Fideli, former mayor of North Bay. He's a career politician compared to Mulroney and the Mulroney name sure carries a ton of baggage.
Well, you got who you hoped for. I’m sure he will be a good choice.
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January 26th, 2018, 02:41 PM
#63
Has too much time on their hands
The sad part is, no crime was commited. I dont understand the problem, guy picks up drunk girl at bar asks her back to his place, she accepts offer. He asks her to join him in his bedroom, she accepts, he asks her to give him head, she accepts. After a period of time she feels embarrassed and wants to call it quits for the night. He accepts to call it a night and gives the drunk woman a ride home. Where's the problem? What is sexual misconduct when your in your own home with a consenting adult. This is not a crime, this is not sexual assault. I think some of these women need to be sued for personal damages when they were consenting adults both mutually participating in adult activity.
We got to see what happens when gold diggers don't get what they want, then set out to screw someone over with the Gomeshi trial. Those two women should be punished IMO. I'm sure his settlement from th CBC was good chunk. Its getting pathetic really......
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January 26th, 2018, 02:50 PM
#64
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
The sad part is, no crime was commited. I dont understand the problem, guy picks up drunk girl at bar asks her back to his place, she accepts offer. He asks her to join him in his bedroom, she accepts, he asks her to give him head, she accepts. After a period of time she feels embarrassed and wants to call it quits for the night. He accepts to call it a night and gives the drunk woman a ride home. Where's the problem? What is sexual misconduct when your in your own home with a consenting adult. This is not a crime, this is not sexual assault. I think some of these women need to be sued for personal damages when they were consenting adults both mutually participating in adult activity.
We got to see what happens when gold diggers don't get what they want, then set out to screw someone over with the Gomeshi trial. Those two women should be punished IMO. I'm sure his settlement from th CBC was good chunk. Its getting pathetic really......
No allegations have been proven yet. However, the fact they were working for him should really tell you enough. A sober man (Brown doesn't drink) should not be trying to take sexual advantage of an intoxicated young woman who works for him. Period.
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January 26th, 2018, 02:58 PM
#65
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Dythbringer
No allegations have been proven yet. However, the fact they were working for him should really tell you enough. A sober man (Brown doesn't drink) should not be trying to take sexual advantage of an intoxicated young woman who works for him. Period.
We can say the same about the woman, she shouldn't have ever got drunk with her boss, so really who's the responsible one here and what kind of credibility do you carry when your drunk, zero! And how many men take home drunk woman from a bar, is that something new????
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January 26th, 2018, 03:16 PM
#66
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
We can say the same about the woman, she shouldn't have ever got drunk with her boss, so really who's the responsible one here and what kind of credibility do you carry when your drunk, zero! And how many men take home drunk woman from a bar, is that something new????
1. Making a bad decision to get drunk with your boss doesn't give your boss an invitation to begin an unwanted sexual advance.
2. The woman is responsible for consuming too much alcohol at a work function. She should have gotten a talking to the next day at work about it at the most; not an alleged sexual advance by her boss.
3. Men taking a drunk women home from the bar isn't anything new. However, most of those men aren't a young woman's boss at a work function. The way you are describing what allegedly happened sounds like they were both at a college party and things got a bit out of hand. That isn't the case at all.
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January 26th, 2018, 03:31 PM
#67
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Dythbringer
1. Making a bad decision to get drunk with your boss doesn't give your boss an invitation to begin an unwanted sexual advance.
2. The woman is responsible for consuming too much alcohol at a work function. She should have gotten a talking to the next day at work about it at the most; not an alleged sexual advance by her boss.
3. Men taking a drunk women home from the bar isn't anything new. However, most of those men aren't a young woman's boss at a work function. The way you are describing what allegedly happened sounds like they were both at a college party and things got a bit out of hand. That isn't the case at all.
Your grasping at straws, the woman knowing got drunk with her boss and went back to his house and went with him to his bedroom and engaged in consenting sex. She felt bad so he gave her a ride home..
So the world should feel sorry for her, it's all his fault she got drunk went back to his house and embarrassed herself to the point that he drove her home? The only victim in this story is the sober guy who drove the drunk home
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January 26th, 2018, 04:16 PM
#68
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Your grasping at straws, the woman knowing got drunk with her boss and went back to his house and went with him to his bedroom and engaged in consenting sex. She felt bad so he gave her a ride home..
So the world should feel sorry for her, it's all his fault she got drunk went back to his house and embarrassed herself to the point that he drove her home? The only victim in this story is the sober guy who drove the drunk home
What you call grasping at straws, I call judging a person's actions by basic human decency. If Brown's staffer was as intoxicated as she claims, the right thing to do is call her a cab and see that she gets home safely. Not invite her to your house. That is what should have happened. Instead, if her reports are accurate, he preyed on a young woman who worked for him and who may not have been able to make legal decisions for herself.
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January 26th, 2018, 04:17 PM
#69
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
This female journalist is right on:
http://nationalpost.com/opinion/chri...now-vulnerable
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January 26th, 2018, 04:22 PM
#70
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Sharon
Nothing. No one has said he is guilty of a crime.