EAllusion wrote:I think you are confusing two issues.
I mean, you're free to feel whatever it is you think I feel or think. It's a free country. I've already explained why I posted it. If you want to run with that meme then knock yourself out.
- Doc
EAllusion wrote:I think you are confusing two issues.
So you're going to jail folks for being wrong? What about all the people who misidentified all those black guys in prison.
Are we going to jail all them, too?
If you're called to testify and you tell what you believe is the truth and it turns out you were wrong, should we really throw you in the slammer? Just for being wrong?
ajax18 wrote:I don't see it. And if that were true, obviously that makes him egregiously unfit to sit on any bench.
So what if he is unfit? He's on the bench to stay whether unfit or not. Are the Democrats going to impeach him because they think he's retaliating for the slander leveled against him by congressional Democrats?
Maxine Waters wrote:You have some good points Res Ipsa. I personally think the Democrats took advantage of Dr. Ford. Who wants their testimony of a sexual assault to be a part of the national political process? Since EAllusion wouldn't touch this I'll ask you. Do you think there should have been criminal penalties for Crystal Mangum's false testimony in the Duke rape case? How about the way they were convicted in the media? Maybe these things shouldn't be used as p ok political cudgels?
EAllusion wrote:Maxine Waters wrote:You have some good points Res Ipsa. I personally think the Democrats took advantage of Dr. Ford. Who wants their testimony of a sexual assault to be a part of the national political process? Since EAllusion wouldn't touch this I'll ask you. Do you think there should have been criminal penalties for Crystal Mangum's false testimony in the Duke rape case? How about the way they were convicted in the media? Maybe these things shouldn't be used as p ok political cudgels?
It's not that I wouldn't "touch it" but that I didn't think you were adequately addressing the problem a chilling effect on reporting crimes based on your incorrect understanding of how witness testimony works. I think people who can be proven to have intentionally made false allegations of crime should be subject to criminal penalties and have civil exposure for defamation.
Maxine Waters wrote:You have some good points Res Ipsa. I personally think the Democrats took advantage of Dr. Ford. Who wants their testimony of a sexual assault to be a part of the national political process? Since EAllusion wouldn't touch this I'll ask you. Do you think there should have been criminal penalties for Crystal Mangum's false testimony in the Duke rape case? How about the way they were convicted in the media? Maybe these things shouldn't be used as p ok political cudgels?