| That judge was toooooo much. She wanted to make sure she gets her 15 min of fame |
“Why Didn’t Judge Use A Nicer Tone When Sentencing That Man Who Was Just Convicted Of Molesting More Than 140 Children, Concerned Internet Gentleman Wants To Know.” - Alexandra Petri |
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BTW, Nassar was a DO, not an MD, and he was in the least prestigious residencies, family medicine, and non-surgical sports medicine.
USAG (as I have already said) is full of a bunch of unsophisticated poorly educated ex-gymnasts. So they can't tell a real doctor from a fake one. |
Agree x 2. Violent America again. |
I adored her. She handled that brilliantly. |
Keep in mind that some will be released from prison. Few people spend a life in jail for rape. So, you are saying that you want them roughed up in prison so they come out really nice? I would prefer that they get intensive therapy in prison so that WHEN they are released, we have a chance that they will not re-offend. |
And she also sat there every day listening to every one of the victims. No way she couldn't not say what she said. |
DOs are real doctors. Nassar sucks at life but your post is insulting and useless. -Medical Doctor |
Anyone? |
You never heard of Jerry Sandusky or Dennis Hastert? |
Agree again. Abuse in prison should not be an aspect of justice in the 21st century. |
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Just like Hollywood, the US Olympic Committee needs a Federal Investigation to examine the sexual exploitation of young Olympic hopefuls.
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I guess you're a better person than I am. --NP |
Wonder how you would have reacted if the judge had been a man saying those things. Those bitchy women, right, PP? Why don’t they stay in their place?
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| Good that the prolific child exploitation in sports is finally getting addressed in the politics forum, now that the MSU has resigned. |