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Brenda
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 7:40 am
I dunno... I have a hard time with this. Either he abused his power, thinking he is above any law, or he was set up and her alligations are bullshit. Either way, he is done.
(And somehow, I don't think he would be that stupid...)
Time will tell...
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Lemmy
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 7:44 am
Odd. The IMF usually prefers to rape poor people in 3rd world countries.
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:05 am
Brenda Brenda: I dunno... I have a hard time with this. Either he abused his power, thinking he is above any law, or he was set up and her alligations are bullshit. Either way, he is done.
(And somehow, I don't think he would be that stupid...)
Time will tell... He's a dirty old man. He's by definition that stupid.
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Brenda
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:13 am
DanSC DanSC: Brenda Brenda: I dunno... I have a hard time with this. Either he abused his power, thinking he is above any law, or he was set up and her alligations are bullshit. Either way, he is done.
(And somehow, I don't think he would be that stupid...)
Time will tell... He's a dirty old man. He's by definition that stupid. Why? Because he was married 3 times and had a (consensual) affair with a subordinate? That still is not the same as raping a random hotel house keeper. He won't be the first to be set up. On the other hand, she wouldn't be the first to be raped by a man who thinks he is above the law. Can I ask you this? What is your opinion on Arnold Schwartzenegger?
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:37 am
Brenda Brenda: Can I ask you this? What is your opinion on Arnold Schwartzenegger? He's a dirty old man.
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andyt
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:56 am
raydan raydan:
Shouldn't this story have cured us of our "guilty until proven innocent" attitude?
Where's the fun in that?
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Brenda
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:57 am
raydan raydan: Being a dirty old man is not against the law, thank God. The IMF Chief has not been CONVICTED of anything yet. Shouldn't this story have cured us of our "guilty until proven innocent" attitude? current-events-f59/fairfax-teacher-sean-lanigan-still-suffering-from-false-mole-t96060.htmlEXACTLY my point. DanSC DanSC: Brenda Brenda: Can I ask you this? What is your opinion on Arnold Schwartzenegger? He's a dirty old man. So if I sued him for sexual harassment, he would by definition be guilty? (I would like to make VERY clear, that I have never met the man, and that I do not intent to sue anyone.)
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:00 am
andyt andyt: raydan raydan:
Shouldn't this story have cured us of our "guilty until proven innocent" attitude?
Where's the fun in that? Is that the "Buzz phrase" of the day? 
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:17 am
Brenda Brenda: DanSC DanSC: Brenda Brenda: Can I ask you this? What is your opinion on Arnold Schwartzenegger? He's a dirty old man. So if I sued him for sexual harassment, he would by definition be guilty? (I would like to make VERY clear, that I have never met the man, and that I do not intent to sue anyone.) Of course not. Being a dirty old man isn't illegal, but acting out on those dirty thoughts is. You would need evidence to convict, but no one should be surprised when sexual harassment charges are brought against dirty old men.
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peck420
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:35 am
I have no idea if the her story is legit or not, if it is I hope he gets max punishment.
But, I do have some questions:
1) She told hotel staff (who called the police) 'moments' after it happened. Police arrived 'moments' later. To which the Dominque was already gone (apparently in a rush). They did not apprehend him until 'moments' before the plane to Paris took off.
Why and how did he get thorugh airport security unmolested when even people with Diplomatic Immunity (if he had any) must present identification?
The drive to airport would have taken time. More than enough time to issue an arrest warrant for him. That arrest warrant should have popped up when they ran his id.
The article states that the Police contacted the Port Authority as soon as they figured him to be at the airport. This leads to question number 2:
2) How long did it actually take before reporting of crime to police arriving on scene to identifying Dominique?
Maybe it is just me, but something in this timeline does not add up. Sofit Hotel to JFK is 28 minute drive (no stops), averages 1hr 10 minutes in traffic...thank you google maps...
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:41 am
Brenda Brenda: What is your opinion on Arnold Schwarzenegger? He's an Austrian. Americans are hypersensitive about being touched and, consequently, get all huffy around foreigners who don't freak out because someone hugged them, patted them on the shoulder, or kissed them on the cheek. There's no end of Americans who are dealing with psychological issues from being touch-deprived and whose course of treatment, IMHO, should include a trip to Spain or Italy. Seriously, at my office last year in August a man was nearly fired for simply patting someone on the shoulder. The person made a complaint and called it an 'unwanted sexual advance' and the whole weight of HR went after the poor guy. Arnold was not doing anything that I have not seen with my wife's German relatives or with a friend's Austrian relatives. It's just that Americans are cold and aloof and any physical contact is upsetting to them.
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Brenda
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:45 am
DanSC DanSC: Brenda Brenda: So if I sued him for sexual harassment, he would by definition be guilty? (I would like to make VERY clear, that I have never met the man, and that I do not intent to sue anyone.) Of course not. Being a dirty old man isn't illegal, but acting out on those dirty thoughts is. You would need evidence to convict, but no one should be surprised when sexual harassment charges are brought against dirty old men. It seems to me that "people" have convicted the IMF bozo already, and that just doesn't seem fair to me... Arnie slept with 13 women during his marriage with Maria Shriver, yet no one cares. Why?
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andyt
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:46 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson: Brenda Brenda: What is your opinion on Arnold Schwarzenegger? He's an Austrian. Americans are hypersensitive about being touched and, consequently, get all huffy around foreigners who don't freak out because someone hugged them, patted them on the shoulder, or kissed them on the cheek. There's no end of Americans who are dealing with psychological issues from being touch-deprived and whose course of treatment, IMHO, should include a trip to Spain or Italy. Seriously, at my office last year in August a man was nearly fired for simply patting someone on the shoulder. The person made a complaint and called it an 'unwanted sexual advance' and the whole weight of HR went after the poor guy. Arnold was not doing anything that I have not seen with my wife's German relatives or with a friend's Austrian relatives. It's just that Americans are cold and aloof and any physical contact is upsetting to them. Yep, those Germans, a real touchy feely bunch. I think Brenda's point was there there have been numerous sexual assault allegations against him, but none have been prosecuted, so who knows. She's saying cut this IMF guy the same slack.
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