"Recently I met a woman named Caitlin who told me about her experience being sexually assaulted. She said, 'I know going public with our stories opens us up to criticism.' She shared her story so that it can help others—so that I can lift it up—make sure it's being heard.”
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https://articles.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/index.ssf/2013/06/hillsboro_man_who_worked_as_in.amp … My son waited 22 years to tell me his stepfather molested him it started when he Was only 4years old my son just told me on 09/24/2018 by the in this link
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Thank you Senator. Unfortunately this go round the R’s don’t seem to be heeding your sage advice. I think you do an awesome job. I live in VA, but you are always out there speaking intelligently and plainly on important issues. Thank you.
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This judge doesn’t use very good judgement— I’m not sure if he has any good judgement neither....
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Truthfulness, honesty & decent behavior are supposed to be their own rewards in public life. But there’s another reason to develop a track record for honesty & forthrightness, even when telling the truth is inconvenient: 1/
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The time may come when you find yourself asking skeptical people to take your word for it! /end
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Why are they not telling their stories to police?
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I'm not against victims speaking out, but when there is evidence found that refutes their claim for justice & makes them an attacker is when I have a problem with it.
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