MilSpecs wrote:
If it's true, then it made bringing him to account more difficult to achieve. IMO someone who lies and thereby enables a criminal in that way should be treated as harshly as the person who committed the crime. He may have harmed dozens of girls. If she lied, she harmed thousands. The most difficult part of any kind of sexual assault is the reality that you probably won't be believed. If Mother Teresa claimed she was groped, someone would say "We don't know because no one else was there." It's in the nature of the crime that there are usually no witnesses and no visible injuries. Just one liar kills any progress made in encouraging kids (of both sexes, BTW) to come forward.
The first Standard to start with is the accusers need to make a sworn affidavit under penalty of pergery and then file it with a court. That would put this stuff where it belongs, legal court. But we need to seriously look at the standards for conviction as well. Because there are people out there that will make false accusations.
Carlus, now for the second time, and again rather gently, I want to warn you in this thread against advocating for prior restraint administered by the fucking nihilists and rent-seekers against us.
No, Bergdahl Did Not wander away from his trial
The Duffel Blog says that Bergdahl now has walked out of a military courtroom during a pre-trial hearing, prompting a statewide manhunt.
"Sources inside the courtroom say that Bergdahl took only a half-full Camelbak and a long hunting knife with him as he calmly made his way to the exit during his own lawyer’s remarks to the judge regarding a possible plea deal," states the article.
He left behind a note, the blog says:
"Life is way too short to care for the damnation of others. I am ashamed to even be an American (deserter)."
Facebook users flagged the post as being potentially fabricated, as part of the social network’s efforts to combat fake news. This story is fake.
The article then becomes more ridiculous. It says that a few military personnel were injured in the manhunt and that "ISIS and Al Qaida have both claimed responsibility for the casualties, though their claims have yet to be verified."
The Pentagon offered a reward for information about Bergdahl’s whereabouts: "$25,000 or seven Guantanamo detainees, depending on the credibility of the information."
"Officials are warning the public that if they see Bergdahl, they should not attempt to approach him, since he may try to surrender and become their responsibility for the next five years," states the blog.
The article linked to an Oct. 12 Washington Post story previewing an upcoming hearing for Bergdahl.
Multiple news outlets including the AP reported that Bergdahl entered a plea of guilty during the Oct. 16 hearing at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He didn’t wander off during his hearing.
No, Bergdahl Did Not wander away from his trial
The Duffel Blog says that Bergdahl now has walked out of a military courtroom during a pre-trial hearing, prompting a statewide manhunt.
"Sources inside the courtroom say that Bergdahl took only a half-full Camelbak and a long hunting knife with him as he calmly made his way to the exit during his own lawyer’s remarks to the judge regarding a possible plea deal," states the article.
He left behind a note, the blog says:
"Life is way too short to care for the damnation of others. I am ashamed to even be an American (deserter)."
Facebook users flagged the post as being potentially fabricated, as part of the social network’s efforts to combat fake news. This story is fake.
The article then becomes more ridiculous. It says that a few military personnel were injured in the manhunt and that "ISIS and Al Qaida have both claimed responsibility for the casualties, though their claims have yet to be verified."
The Pentagon offered a reward for information about Bergdahl’s whereabouts: "$25,000 or seven Guantanamo detainees, depending on the credibility of the information."
"Officials are warning the public that if they see Bergdahl, they should not attempt to approach him, since he may try to surrender and become their responsibility for the next five years," states the blog.
The article linked to an Oct. 12 Washington Post story previewing an upcoming hearing for Bergdahl.
Multiple news outlets including the AP reported that Bergdahl entered a plea of guilty during the Oct. 16 hearing at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He didn’t wander off during his hearing.
"Officials are warning the public that if they see Bergdahl, they should not attempt to approach him, since he may try to surrender and become their responsibility for the next five years," states the blog.
No, Bergdahl Did Not wander away from his trial
The Duffel Blog says that Bergdahl now has walked out of a military courtroom during a pre-trial hearing, prompting a statewide manhunt.
"Sources inside the courtroom say that Bergdahl took only a half-full Camelbak and a long hunting knife with him as he calmly made his way to the exit during his own lawyer’s remarks to the judge regarding a possible plea deal," states the article.
He left behind a note, the blog says:
"Life is way too short to care for the damnation of others. I am ashamed to even be an American (deserter)."
Facebook users flagged the post as being potentially fabricated, as part of the social network’s efforts to combat fake news. This story is fake.
The article then becomes more ridiculous. It says that a few military personnel were injured in the manhunt and that "ISIS and Al Qaida have both claimed responsibility for the casualties, though their claims have yet to be verified."
The Pentagon offered a reward for information about Bergdahl’s whereabouts: "$25,000 or seven Guantanamo detainees, depending on the credibility of the information."
"Officials are warning the public that if they see Bergdahl, they should not attempt to approach him, since he may try to surrender and become their responsibility for the next five years," states the blog.
The article linked to an Oct. 12 Washington Post story previewing an upcoming hearing for Bergdahl.
Multiple news outlets including the AP reported that Bergdahl entered a plea of guilty during the Oct. 16 hearing at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He didn’t wander off during his hearing.
These people are too dumb to vote.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
He diminishes Trumps help...he sounds pretty egotistical and delusional but from what I've briefly read on him it sounds like he somewhat similar to Trump (persuasive, repeats himself, self promoting, ambitious) etc...