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Message started by raydawg on 09/20/18 at 11:51:21

Title: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by raydawg on 09/20/18 at 11:51:21

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“New Year's Eve 1984 I will never forget. I was 15. As the ball dropped, I leaned over to hug a friend and she met me instead with an overwhelming kiss. As we fumbled upon the bed, I remember debating my next 'move' as if it were a chess game,” Booker wrote in the student-run Stanford Daily newspaper in 1992.


“With the 'Top Gun' slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my 'mark,’” he continued, without explaining what he meant by “mark.”

"With the 'Top Gun' slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my 'mark.'"

- Cory Booker
“Our groping ended soon and while no 'relationship' ensued, a friendship did. You see, the next week in school she told me that she was drunk that night and didn't really know what she was doing,” he added.

Booker’s intent of the column was to detail his transformation from a 15-year-old who was “trotting around the bases and stealing second” to someone who was called a “man-hater” over his pro-women views.

“In retrospect, my soliloquy titled ‘The Oppressive Nature of Male Dominated Society and Its Violent Manifestations Rape, Anorexia, Battered Wives’ may have been a surreptitious attempt to convince her that I was a sensitive man, but more likely I was trying to convince myself that my attitudes had changed,” he wrote.


Be noble, show the pagan how a man, mans up.
Take responsibility, resign your seat to one more worthy.  

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by T And T Garage on 09/20/18 at 12:01:00


5B48504D485E4E290 wrote:
Oops.......

“New Year's Eve 1984 I will never forget. I was 15. As the ball dropped, I leaned over to hug a friend and she met me instead with an overwhelming kiss. As we fumbled upon the bed, I remember debating my next 'move' as if it were a chess game,” Booker wrote in the student-run Stanford Daily newspaper in 1992.


“With the 'Top Gun' slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my 'mark,’” he continued, without explaining what he meant by “mark.”

"With the 'Top Gun' slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my 'mark.'"

- Cory Booker
“Our groping ended soon and while no 'relationship' ensued, a friendship did. You see, the next week in school she told me that she was drunk that night and didn't really know what she was doing,” he added.

Booker’s intent of the column was to detail his transformation from a 15-year-old who was “trotting around the bases and stealing second” to someone who was called a “man-hater” over his pro-women views.

“In retrospect, my soliloquy titled ‘The Oppressive Nature of Male Dominated Society and Its Violent Manifestations Rape, Anorexia, Battered Wives’ may have been a surreptitious attempt to convince her that I was a sensitive man, but more likely I was trying to convince myself that my attitudes had changed,” he wrote.


Be noble, show the pagan how a man, mans up.
Take responsibility, resign your seat to one more worthy.  



Well ray, that ain't up to you - it's up to the girl in the story and booker.

I have to say though - you must have passed that class of Whataboutism 101 with an A+!

;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by verslagen1 on 09/20/18 at 12:07:15

American Justice is based upon whataboutisms, it's called precedent.

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by T And T Garage on 09/20/18 at 12:10:13


7B687F7E616C6A68633C0D0 wrote:
American Justice is based upon whataboutisms, it's called precedent.


Then why is booker free?  Why didn't the girl in the story press charges?

Should we bring back public shaming and stoning?

Sheesh....

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by verslagen1 on 09/20/18 at 12:24:03


160807060B160D10620 wrote:
[quote author=7B687F7E616C6A68633C0D0 link=1537469481/0#2 date=1537470435]American Justice is based upon whataboutisms, it's called precedent.


Then why is booker free?  Why didn't the girl in the story press charges?

Should we bring back public shaming and stoning?

Sheesh....[/quote]
The media excels in public shaming, as to stoning you need to open your eyes to what antifa does.

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by WebsterMark on 09/20/18 at 12:40:52

[b]Then why is booker free?  Why didn't the girl in the story press charges?b]

She didn't want to. That's kind of the point isn't it?

If he runs for President and she wants to stop him, all she has to do is speak up?

Imagine he had never written that? Now imagine it happened but with someone else but after all these years, she's confused and substitutes his face in her memory.

Imagine she's a hard core righty and sees a way to end Booker's career.

See the ridiculousness of the Pandora's box Dianne Feinstein opened in an attempt to even the score over Garland.

Feinstein just gave more reason for woman who were actually abused to stay silent.

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by T And T Garage on 09/20/18 at 13:50:14


5A495E5F404D4B49421D2C0 wrote:
[quote author=160807060B160D10620 link=1537469481/0#3 date=1537470613][quote author=7B687F7E616C6A68633C0D0 link=1537469481/0#2 date=1537470435]American Justice is based upon whataboutisms, it's called precedent.


Then why is booker free?  Why didn't the girl in the story press charges?

Should we bring back public shaming and stoning?

Sheesh....[/quote]
The media excels in public shaming,(so does our president, almost on a daily basis) as to stoning you need to open your eyes to what antifa does.[/quote]
LOL!

Good one!

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by T And T Garage on 09/20/18 at 13:54:22


4F7D7A6B6C7D6A55796A73180 wrote:
[b]Then why is booker free?  Why didn't the girl in the story press charges?b]

She didn't want to. That's kind of the point isn't it?

Yeah, she didn't.  And brett's did.  So....?

If he runs for President and she wants to stop him, all she has to do is speak up?

Well, he wrote about it - it's public... I don't see the "danger", but yeah, I suppose she could.

Imagine he had never written that? Now imagine it happened but with someone else but after all these years, she's confused and substitutes his face in her memory.

But, well, he did write about it mark... that's the difference.

Imagine she's a hard core righty and sees a way to end Booker's career.

It's just not the same as brett, so...

See the ridiculousness of the Pandora's box Dianne Feinstein opened in an attempt to even the score over Garland.

Feinstein just gave more reason for woman who were actually abused to stay silent.


Maybe, but this is a different scenario than booker.

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/20/18 at 23:08:01

An admission of misconduct
No problem
Unless someone complains.

Wow..

I thought wrong was wrong.

So if she comes forward now, it's time to string poor Spurticus up?

Title: Re: Hell thee Spartacus......
Post by T And T Garage on 09/21/18 at 06:04:08


213E383F22251424142C3E32794B0 wrote:
An admission of misconduct
No problem
Unless someone complains.

Did you read what he wrote?  Guess not...

Wow..

I thought wrong was wrong.

So if she comes forward now, it's time to string poor Spurticus up?

If she does, then we'll see.  But he admitted to the incident, so...

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