Anonymous wrote:Liberals don't subscribe to this line of reasoning. They want be able to accuse anyone of anything and have it stick.
Like your batshit crazy right-wing Comet Pizza stories?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of outraged yentas in this thread but I guarantee if you searched your husband's porn history, the "barely legal" or "babysitter" category is a top hit. So most of your husbands prefer porn with women aged 18-25 but Moore's a sicko for taking a few of them to get burgers? This is a nothing burger unless you can prove the 14-year-old is telling the truth and never lied about her age.
TMI. Maybe it’s not too late for marriage counseling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it interesting how the exact same people who spent countless hours trying to conjure up an imaginary pizza-based secret pedophilia code despite zero witnesses, zero accusers, zero other evidence are now so quick to dismiss and deny a story about a pedophile which has multiple accusers and at least 30 actual sources?
You do realize that only a tiny extremist group actually believed those Comet Pizza accusations, right? And yet, you're trying to pin it on conservatives in general?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
I’m guessing 7th and 8th graders might be a little intimidated to accuse the District Attorney of sexual abuse.
And where was it stated that 7th and 8th graders had anything to do with this?? Lie much?
14 year old girls are in 7th & 8th grade.
PP is confused because he was left behind a few times. I can understand how someone who was 18 in 7th Grade would be clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it interesting how the exact same people who spent countless hours trying to conjure up an imaginary pizza-based secret pedophilia code despite zero witnesses, zero accusers, zero other evidence are now so quick to dismiss and deny a story about a pedophile which has multiple accusers and at least 30 actual sources?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
I’m guessing 7th and 8th graders might be a little intimidated to accuse the District Attorney of sexual abuse.
And where was it stated that 7th and 8th graders had anything to do with this?? Lie much?
14 year old girls are in 7th & 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. It was open secret to locals according to a local reporter on CNN today. Dollars to donuts there are more that ARE STILL keeping quiet. The women who spoke out showed tremendous courage, knowing they well be attacked by the likes of PP.
Sure.
For what reason did all those locals stay so quiet, PP?
You must be a man or a woman whose husband refuses to let her talk to anybody but himself. Or maybe a particularly unpopular adolescent male. Everybody knows people who are well known sex predators. We all worry, though, that exposing them will hurt the victims too much, and that his cronies will do physical damage to those that talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
Oh, BS. Single male adults do not attend high school football games looking for dates.
DP, but I must have missed the part where it said he was at the games "looking for dates." Link, please? And as for your insinuation that there are "7th and 8th grade girls" who haven't come forward yet - you are truly disgusting. You're pulling things out of your ass at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
I’m guessing 7th and 8th graders might be a little intimidated to accuse the District Attorney of sexual abuse.
And where was it stated that 7th and 8th graders had anything to do with this?? Lie much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
I’m guessing 7th and 8th graders might be a little intimidated to accuse the District Attorney of sexual abuse.
And where was it stated that 7th and 8th graders had anything to do with this?? Lie much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
I’m guessing 7th and 8th graders might be a little intimidated to accuse the District Attorney of sexual abuse.
For 40 years?
Yep. It was open secret to locals according to a local reporter on CNN today. Dollars to donuts there are more that ARE STILL keeping quiet. The women who spoke out showed tremendous courage, knowing they well be attacked by the likes of PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
This, too, is absolutely true. My inlaws are from a tiny little town, and *everyone* goes to the high school football games. That's just what they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is only one accusation that he is a pedophile. You don't find that odd? Usually, there is a pattern.
And, no, it would not be at all unusual for a guy in a small town to go to high school football games. It would be perfectly normal--that's where most of the town would be on a Friday night.
I’m guessing 7th and 8th graders might be a little intimidated to accuse the District Attorney of sexual abuse.