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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A jury determined that Trump sexually abused a woman and then defamed her. I remember when a funny scream or alleged plagiarism were campaign killers. Republicans have completely degraded themselves. [/quote] By a NYC jury :mrgreen: He has my vote and many others [/quote] Why? Do you have no morals? Would you accept the same behavior in your immediate circle of friends or by family members? Would you engage in this type of behavior? Why do you find it acceptable in an elected leader?[/quote] A bunch of liberals on a jury in New York got an opportunity to rule against Trump, and they took it. This department store for some reason was empty on some undetermined day, and Trump and Carroll went unnoticed through the store, into an open dressing room, when these are usually locked and have to be opened by an attendant.[/quote] This was Bergdorf Goodman's not Target. Dressing rooms in the 1990's in high end stores were not locked. Also, one of the jurors was a MAGA.[/quote] There would also be employees around to notice things. This is more likely to happen in a Target.[/quote] Actually, find it's the opposite. Target is so busy, it has a dedicated person at the dressing room constantly asking for your number of items, managing the discarded giant pile of items. Dept stores like Bergdorf, Saks, Nordstrom, etc. tend to have 1-2 people dedicated to a dept/section of the entire floor and they might be stocking the floor or ringing someone up and you find them when you need a dressing room. Back in the 90s, you didn't need to find them, you just went in the dressing room at your leisure. They might keep an eye out to check on you if you need help or a different size, but those dressing rooms are large and quiet and luxe, sometimes floor to ceiling so you don't see underneath. [/quote] About 4 years ago I was in a dresssing room at Neimans and was trying on dresses. I movement and there was a mirror face up under the door. It quickly disappeared and when I opened the door, I saw a man running out of the area. No one else noticed. [/quote] Was Trump really in any shape to be running four years ago? I mean physically, not politically.[/quote]
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