To: NoLibZone
>Ward said the technology is a scientific measure that law enforcement use as a tool to tell when someone is lying and that it has a 95 percent success rate.
Ill gladly concede that when it comes to aggressive lying, Cain is comfortably within the top five percent.
They should test the software on Cain's claim that he never said he was against auditing the Fed, or that he never called audit supporters ignorant, or that hes prolife with no exceptions but government shouldnt make that decision, or that he didnt remember any details of Karen Kraushaars claims, or that he didnt remember any financial settlement, or that hed traced the media leak to the Perry campaign...
23 posted on
11/10/2011 4:42:39 PM PST by
Kurt Evans
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To: Kurt Evans
Karen Kraushaar complained 2x now - so let’s see? Everywhere she’s hired they harass her in some way? Why would that be?
It is FAR too easy to file sexual harassment claims when one works for the federal government.
Someone at my husband’s work place that he supervised filed one against him because 4 guys were taking a break after having moved an office full of furniture and reset most of it. When told it was time to return to work and finish the job one of the guys said to the other guys working “come on ladies, time to get back to work.”
This was filed and investigated because he “ALLOWED” this guy to make that comment, just as if he’d put his hand on someone’s a$$. Then he was forced to go to a sexual harassment course. When he agreed to go so this would end but suggested that ALL his employees go so that EVERYONE would know just what is and what isn’t sexual harassment he was told “you are the one with the problem”.
I think the woman that reported that stupid comment has the problem, but now it’s on my husband’s record.
35 posted on
11/10/2011 8:40:49 PM PST by
leapfrog0202
("the American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery" Sarah Palin)
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