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To: nathanbedford

Indeed, the seriousness of the allegation trumps the sobriety of justice.


81 posted on 02/27/2016 2:09:02 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Gene Eric
The allegations are indeed serious but, worse, they are not isolated but part of a larger pattern that has been evident for the entire career of Donald Trump.

First, the allegations are not advance by one person alone but they are advanced by a group action lawsuit indicating that there are multiple person to feel aggrieved and they are advanced by two attorneys general indicating that these public officials performed, or were duty bound to perform, their ethical obligation to weigh the equities before they brought action.

Donald Trump has not answered these allegations except to deny them in general and to try to intimidate those who seek redress. There is very little doubt that he has sought to intimidate the plaintiffs. This too is but a piece in a pattern of sleazy behavior by Donald Trump. He tried, for example, to intimidate by litigation the economics author who exposed him for Taj Mahal. That failed. Donald Trump does not come forward with exculpatory evidence but merely wades deeper into the sleaze.

Donald Trump seeks a position in which his character is all we have between his finger and the nuclear button. We don't have the slightest hesitation in declaring Hillary Clinton is disqualified from that position because of her character. Donald Trump is similarly disqualified and there is example, after example, after example to justify that statement.


91 posted on 02/27/2016 2:27:25 AM PST by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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