Regarding the Sandusky affair, everyone’s saying, ‘if you see something, say something.’
All very well, but ask the Teaching Assistant who will probably lose his job and is a victim of hate at Penn State.
Or ask the women who saw something and said something about Cain. They’ve become the victims just as all of Clinton’s accusers became the victims.
And, Rick Perry has already passed tort reform in Texas, by the way.
. . . we are now daily faced with enacting laws protecting people's feelings based on membership in whatever group to which they belong rather than concentrating on defending our rights as enumerated in the U.S. Constitution. How can we set standards governing sexual behavior in the workplace when the same or worse goes on continuously all around us?. . . The truth is, I and millions of Americans are being harassed nearly every time we open our eyes, with unwanted and unwelcome sexual advances over our publicly owned airwaves and in the schoolrooms we pay for. And, unlike many women who claim to be victims of workplace persecution, we do not have the opportunity to simply quit and walk away from it all.
Stop telling lies, name the woman you claim saw something, name her or sit down and shut up.