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Posted 7 y ago
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Here's what I heard...."I am a champion of women (and all other peoples in non-white hetero male categories)...I was glad when all of the women started coming forward and they should all be believed...but not so much in my case. My resignation is not an admission of guilt, as a matter of fact, if the ethics committee investigated, they would have found no wrong doing by me because my victims are wrong...but, without any investigation, POTUS and that Alabama Senator should found guilty....blah, blah, blah...I'm upset, I'm sad...all about me (because my accusers are not to be believed)...peace out!" Did anybody else hear the same thing?
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1SG Dennis Hicks
All I heard was him admit nothing, he is a victim, he is a great guy whop fought for women's rights when not squeezing breasts and ass cheeks.
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He didn't actually resign today. He said in the coming weeks he will resign. I am not sure it will actually happen. If Moore wins the election and is seated, he may not resign. I think he is living to fight another day.
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PO1 Don Gulizia
I think he is trying to choose his successor. He hasn't come to an agreement with the Gov, so he's giving himself more time.
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LTC (Join to see)
I agree that Franken will remain due to Moore wining in Alabama. It is a political play with an end state on removing Trump and attempting to herd the women's vote to the opposition party. I think this will backfire once again on the Democrats. Since they want to go back in history and research everyones closet it will be easy to open up the racist closet and remind everyone just where the Democrat party originated.
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