In my first job as a bank teller, I was robbed at gunpoint by a man I described in great detail to the FBI. I was 100% confident in my description. Bank security video showed an entirely different person robbing me. Not even close.
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There was a TV show that did an experiment with that some decades ago. A crazy violent fistfight broke out in the audience but it was all staged. When they came back from ad break they asked audience members to describe what happened. The answers were all over the place.
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Scott, do you think a new rule should be implemented. It goes like this, you can not publicly accuse someone of something terrible if you suddenly, after three decades of no memory, remember them doing something terrible. One could hold memory as their truth, but not in public.
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Moral of the story..I’m defending those who attempt sexual assault
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Not even close, Nazi troll. Blocked.
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This is a great point Scott, Kavanaugh's is memory is totally unreliable and so is the other witness. We have the victim's statement, which suggests that SOMETHING happened, so we should probably bring in the FBI, just like you suggest. It's not like you imagined getting robbed!
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And even when you aren't a dingbat pussyhat wearing leftist psychology professor political hack in California, it can be hard to remember...to not lie about a conservative.
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