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   XPost: alt.politics.republicans   
   From: fmhlaw@comcast.net   
      
   On 11/13/2017 8:59 PM, Governor Swill wrote:   
   > On Thu, 9 Nov 2017 23:54:55 -0500, "Scout"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> "Bradley K. Sherman" wrote in message   
   >> news:ou3296$pm2$1@reader2.panix.com...   
   >>> Scout wrote:   
   >>>> ...   
   >>>> Agreed. Why is it that it seems like all sorts of crimes now have no   
   >>>> statute   
   >>>> of limitations on them?   
   >>>> ...   
   >>>   
   >>> Another right-wing nutjob supporting child molestation.   
   >>   
   >> No, explain to me why for 7 long years this fully legal adult said   
   >> NOTHING.....   
   >   
   > For the same reasons child sexual abuse is not reported. The victims   
   > aren't usually believed and the agony they endure going through a   
   > trial process, which usually acquits the perpetrator, aren't worth it.   
   >   
   > Perhaps you've been out of touch with planet earth, but child abuse,   
   > especially sexual abuse, is one of the most underreported crimes. For   
   > example, I was in my forties before I found out, by accident, that my   
   > grandfather had molested my mom and all three of my aunts when they   
   > were kids.   
   >   
   >> If it didn't bother them enough to report in within the 7 years they reached   
   >> 21 years of age and thus are a full adult....why should it suddenly matter   
   >> now?   
   >   
   > Because now he's trying to get into the Senate.   
   >   
   >> Oh, and child molestation isn't the only crime that can be committed against   
   >> a minor. Abuse, assault, torture, bullying, etc...   
   >>   
   >> So with the name calling aside, can you provide a rational answer why such   
   >> allegations should be 'relevant so long after the fact?   
   >   
   > Because they go to character. You're among the many pushing for Bill   
   > Clinton's impeachment and conviction for sexual behavior. Even last   
   > year, long after the statute of limitations had run out, Republicans   
   > were still using Bill's behavior as far back as the seventies against   
   > his wife.   
      
   No, that part was about Hiliary's OWN personal complicity in   
   vilifying and demonizing Slick Willy's victims.   
      
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