Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is now a fifth woman who has come out. This one occurred in 2003.
Where is this reported?
http://www.thefrisky.com/2011-11-08/fifth-woman-donna-donella-accuses-herman-cain-of-sexual-harassment/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume the poster meant enter Cain's sexually harrassed victim number 4. Now will there be a fifth victim.
Yes, I wanted to know what "red" and "blue" meant. Nice take on the dem/repub colors, Takoma. c: And yes, I was referring to Cain's alleged victim #4, and wondering if there will be more. And, finally, FWIW, I'm a "he".
I'm kinda wishing that the 4th alleged victim didn't select Gloria as her counsel. Nothing against Gloria, but I worry that it could become more sensationalized. Thoughts?
On one hand it makes me question their motives. But on another, this woman isn't suing Cain and so she needs a good attorney who will work for free. The only ones willing to do that are the lawyers who benefit from the publicity, like Allred.
Ahh, very good. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:she never went to the cops and he got out of the statute of limitations. She was credible, and not too happy about talking about it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the whole thing is bfd to me. soon as there is a credible rape allegation like with Clinton, then it's worth listening to. An even if he raped someone like Clinton did, it isn't disqualifying.
If the rape charge against Clinton was credible, why did the Republican independent prosecutor turn down this case? Seems odd that your Republican lawyers would miss what is so obvious to you.
Anonymous wrote:the whole thing is bfd to me. soon as there is a credible rape allegation like with Clinton, then it's worth listening to. An even if he raped someone like Clinton did, it isn't disqualifying.
she never went to the cops and he got out of the statute of limitations. She was credible, and not too happy about talking about it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the whole thing is bfd to me. soon as there is a credible rape allegation like with Clinton, then it's worth listening to. An even if he raped someone like Clinton did, it isn't disqualifying.
If the rape charge against Clinton was credible, why did the Republican independent prosecutor turn down this case? Seems odd that your Republican lawyers would miss what is so obvious to you.
Anonymous wrote:the whole thing is bfd to me. soon as there is a credible rape allegation like with Clinton, then it's worth listening to. An even if he raped someone like Clinton did, it isn't disqualifying.
Anonymous wrote:I think that "fifth" woman is a real stretch. I believe that Cain has a real issue, but he didn't actually do anything in that story.
Yes, it sounds like Cain may have had bad intentions (he asked the fifth woman to set him up for dinner with a pretty young thing in the audience) but nobody really knows for sure because she wisely declined to set it up. However, he asked her and her friend to go to dinner and then allegedly stuck them with the bill for a $400 bottle of wine that he ordered. Now, i that's true, that's not the kind of person you want in the White House either!Anonymous wrote:I think that "fifth" woman is a real stretch. I believe that Cain has a real issue, but he didn't actually do anything in that story.
Anonymous wrote:There's a wire service reporting that Penn State's board of trustees has apprpached Cain about becoming university president in the wake of the football scandal.
Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:Agree! I still think his policy blunders are a much more important story, and this junk is diverting attention.Anonymous wrote:I think that "fifth" woman is a real stretch. I believe that Cain has a real issue, but he didn't actually do anything in that story.
I think they both matter.
takoma wrote:Agree! I still think his policy blunders are a much more important story, and this junk is diverting attention.Anonymous wrote:I think that "fifth" woman is a real stretch. I believe that Cain has a real issue, but he didn't actually do anything in that story.
Agree! I still think his policy blunders are a much more important story, and this junk is diverting attention.Anonymous wrote:I think that "fifth" woman is a real stretch. I believe that Cain has a real issue, but he didn't actually do anything in that story.