Scott Stantis for November 18, 2017

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    ajmsdca  over 6 years ago

    No, yes, maybe and hopefully.

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    Ontman  over 6 years ago

    It depends, were you an actor, a politician, or a sports figure, because a regular Joe would never do something like that? Would he ??

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    pacoturen  over 6 years ago

    Without some such activity, hopefully courteous, the human race would die out.

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    Crabbyrino Premium Member over 6 years ago

    No woman would come back to a “REGULAR JOE” … plus most “REGULAR JANES” deal with the issue face-to-face AT THE TIME!! I got “touched inappropriately” and dealt with the cretin at the time, loudly, never hassled again … by ANYONE.

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    superposition  over 6 years ago

    A self-respecting nation would have the same percentage of women in our government as there are in the general population. Just as we spite ourselves by having a competitive -- where only one party has a voice at a time and good ideas are buried -- rather than a cooperative government, we continue the process of imbalance by not having enough women in government to make truly sensible coherent legislation. Too often legislation is passed that affects women without their input.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    No wonder they are a bunch of alcoholics.

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    braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago

    We’ll see about the soul searching — whether Alabama prefers a pedophile representing them.

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    Frankfreak  over 6 years ago

    Some Alabama citizens don’t care how bad their candidate is if they have an R designation. Listen to the Governors statement. As long as the R holds the party line, it does not matter what they have or may have done.

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    Kip W  over 6 years ago

    Ouch. Strong one.

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    Sadandconfused9  over 6 years ago

    A sign of the times, looks like we’re making progress!

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    Mr. Blawt  over 6 years ago

    Those “jokes” aren’t funny, it was wrong then, and it is wrong now, it doesn’t matter if anyone else saw, or if there was a camera, it was wrong. In the future, men should think of this before they attack women.

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    kaffekup   over 6 years ago

    “Attack” is a strong word for what is coming to appear as an equivocal matter. Perhaps we should wait for an investigation?

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    Kip W  over 6 years ago

    She knew it was a “joke,” and she knows that that’s no excuse, and stop calling yourself Shirley.

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    Dtroutma  over 6 years ago

    Women’s health care, prenatal, birth control, access to abortion to save their lives, pre-screening, how about “conservatives” going for something positive rather than blame for “they did it too” for NEGATIVE things, and focus on the postive they can support?

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    kaffekup   over 6 years ago

    There is absolutely nothing positive about the RWNJs’ agenda. It’s all punitive, shrinking, nasty, angry things. Unless you’re in the uber-wealthy class, then it’s positive, to give you all the money in the country, even though you’ll never need it. But it might make you feel like a “winner”, to have more than everyone else.

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