To: markomalley
They’re kinda kicking the man while he is down.
To: markomalley
Like a ‘rutting chimpanzee’?
Oh, to be young again!
To: markomalley
Nine years ago already....doesn't make sense....because her mom is a power player.....and she said her mom originally told her to forget it.
Seems he got as far as snapping her bra and going for the buttons on her jeans....Thn she bat him off....
Let's see...she's a writer...now to find out if she's a successful writer!!!
To: markomalley; lazzamataz; RaceBannon
I wonder what Laz would say about this?
To: markomalley
Looks like they’re sticking to their smear theme. Hillary believes changing anything once she starts something is a sign of weakness (and she thinks this paranoia of hers is invisible, too). She just doubles down and floors it, taking everyone with her right over the cliff. That’s what’s going on here, nothing new. And it will inevitably have the same gigantic mess effect as everything else the moron does.
Yawn.
9 posted on
07/04/2011 11:41:02 AM PDT by
Talisker
(History will show the Illuminati won the ultimate Darwin Award.)
To: markomalley
I guess all men should get signed agreements before hitting on women just in case it is construed as attempted rape. I can easily see how a two people could go out for drinks, go back to the ladies apartment, along with likely flirting (he was a powerful man...), and he figures she was into him. Seems like a rather reasonable assumption to make.
He reaches for a kiss, and starts to undress her. She bats him off and he leaves. How is that rape?? It sounds like a miscommunication issue regarding her lack of interest. Rape would be if she batted him off and said no, and he then continued.
Geeez, how many men would be charged with rape if a "move" was construed as rape. Like I said, all men should get signed contracts nowdays.
To: markomalley
17 posted on
07/04/2011 12:34:08 PM PDT by
RaceBannon
(Ron Paul is to the Constitution what Fred Phelps is to the Bible.)
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