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In reply to the discussion: We are seeing the death of common sense and intelligent reasoning. [View all]And so far all evidence presented corroborates the accusers' stories.
That is not the same in the Franken allegations, where the evidence presented does not support the stories. Not in one single case.
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Hard evidence has been presented in only one case...and not the 14-YO sexual assault.
brooklynite
Dec 2017
#5
I'd have had no problem giving him an ethics investigation either, if he'd wanted one.
kcr
Dec 2017
#4
"I imagine most of the time guilty parties are going to choose to step down" ...
SFnomad
Dec 2017
#24
"innocent until proved guilty" (your demand) is not dependent on the severity of the charges.
brooklynite
Dec 2017
#8
"I believe some of the accusers of Al Franken are credible". Which? And, why do you believe that
Atticus
Dec 2017
#13
"Common" sense and intelligent reasoning has ALWAYS been confined to a small minority of humans.
Binkie The Clown
Dec 2017
#7
democrats will never own the narrative. they will come up with something else to replace the emails
JI7
Dec 2017
#22
Your're right, but the media experts know appeals to emotion are much more powerful
FarCenter
Dec 2017
#27