Slimy Palins in the news again

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It's no secret Sarah Palin and her husband are slimy, what with them using the power of big government to go after people they don't like.

Nor is it any secret the complete hypocrisy they exhibit, particularly Sarah, when talking about abstinence only sex education (two out-of-wedlock grandkids by her daughter).

Further, everyone knows her son, Track (who the hell names their son like that?) is a chip off the 'ol slime trail. Which leads to the next issue, his continuing assaults against women. We learned today that for the second time in two years, Track assaulted a woman, restrained her from leaving his presence, and prevented her from calling for help. His response in court?

"Not guilty, for sure."​

Well no, of course not. What with Kavanaugh lying his ass off in front of the entire nation, with Lindsey Graham whining about how Kavanaugh is the victim, with the con artist saying if Blasey Ford had truly been attacked she or someone would have reported it immediately, it's never the guy's fault when a woman is beaten up and held against her will.

The first time Track beat up a woman, Sarah jumped to his defense, claiming PTSD from an Iraq deployment eight years prior. Unfortunately she couldn't use the same excuse when he assaulted his father last year. Let's see what excuse she comes up with this time.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/30/us/track-palin-domestic-violence-arrest/index.html
 
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? :confused: So far, that hasn't happened to anybody, at least not on a charge of any consequence.
 
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Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? :confused: So far, that hasn't happened to anybody.

"Innocent until proven guilty" is for juries and more impartial judges than Brett Kavanaugh is exhibiting as. The rest of us in our discussions can go with that ultraconservative judge Judge Judy and operate on good analysis and "Didn't just fall off a turnip truck" common sense.
 
"Innocent until proven guilty" is for juries and more impartial judges than Brett Kavanaugh is exhibiting as. The rest of us in our discussions can go with that ultraconservative judge Judge Judy and operate on good analysis and "Didn't just fall off a turnip truck" common sense.

It's for juries and/or judges. Brett Kavanaugh has nothing to do with this thread.
 
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