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In reply to the discussion: I think the presumption of innocence for Ds and presumption of guilt for Rs [View all]Soxfan58
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We can point out the way each handles the situation. Win goes to Sen. Franklin
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I think the presumption of innocence for Ds and presumption of guilt for Rs [View all]
Dreamer Tatum
Nov 2017
OP
...and then Franken apologised and she accepted it and said he shouldn't step down.
brooklynite
Nov 2017
#5
"...view that political affiliations are primitive to w woman's credibility in such matters." ???
Glorfindel
Nov 2017
#10
You were called incoherent over one word. The person was just looking for an excuse to dismiss you.
SaschaHM
Nov 2017
#18
That appears to be the relevant distinction better the then and there and the here and now.
LanternWaste
Nov 2017
#35
SO in your world the GOP and their smear machine is never up to any dirty tricks.
BannonsLiver
Nov 2017
#16
How about acknowledging that Franken apologized and the woman accepted the apology?
brooklynite
Nov 2017
#26
What do you base your assertion that it was 50/50 here for awhile concerning Wiener?
Kaleva
Nov 2017
#44
You also have a source with high credibility versus a source who worked with Hannity.
kwassa
Nov 2017
#38
We have to do the right thing. Isn't that what the Democratic party stands for? nt
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#59