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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh. Read Justice on Trial.[/quote] What principle? SMH[/quote] The principle that one is always innocent until proven guilty - remember that one? I only wish I lived in Maine so I could vote for her. -DP[/quote] +1 [/quote] That’s in the criminal justice system. Not necessarily for job interviews. Why is this so compliforcated for you people?[/quote] It's not complicated for me. It's the way I think we should approach any situation involving a person--whether rumors, interviews, school-related infractions of rules, possible crimes, etc. Won't be the same as a court of law, but give the benefit of the doubt. And definitely with a situation where the accuser can't provide key facts.[/quote] But the person's behavior [i]during the job interview[/i] is immaterial to you, it seems. Somehow.[/quote] It's been repeated countless times, and the court of public opinion is clearly divided re his behavior. I'm one of the ones who thinks [b]his response was justified[/b]. You and I will not be in agreement.[/quote] And oh so dignifed. How far we have fallen from what is dignified.[/quote] PP here. I don't expect people to respond "with dignity" when accused of rape, near rape, and almost murder without more evidence. I doubt I would either, and I'm viewed as a pretty mature, calm person. [/quote] Justice Stevens thought his responses and behavior at the hearings were enough to disqualify him. I'll take Justice Stevens wisdom and knowledge about such things over yours any day. And I also would guess you'd never in a million years be qualified to sit on the Supreme Court, so your response to such inquiry is immaterial.[/quote]
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