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I'm not an expert on yearbook stuff---never bought my own high school yearbook---but this new fact that Ms. Nelson wrote the date and place that Roy Moore signed her yearbook gives me pause. Her lawyer says that "Beverly indicates that she added that to remind herself of who Roy Moore was and where and when Mr. Moore signed her yearbook." ???????
Okay, it's possible that she had her yearbook with her at the restaurant, even if she was working there. I thought yearbook signing happens at school, but maybe not. It's possible that she was showing the yearbook to people and Moore insisted on signing it.
But---40 years later she is still crying about the alleged incident. If it was so traumatic to be "groped" and have him "attempt to force himself" on her, why would she want or need a reminder of who he was? I assume he was the only 30-something guy who attempted this with her (hopefully the only guy, period). Wouldn't she remember this for the rest of her life? And does a high school girl really think/worry about whether she will remember something? You feel invincible in high school. You are sure you will remember everything forever. You don't doubt your memory. But even if early Alzheimer's runs in her family, why would she even want or need to remember this guy who inflicted trauma on her?
I suspect you're a clinton supporter...yet you're good with everything they have done, over the last 40 years?...
We addressed this in another thread. When you revert to Clinton instead of staying on point it shows your argument has no legs. Stay on topic, this is not about anyone named Clinton.
I'm not an expert on yearbook stuff---never bought my own high school yearbook---but this new fact that Ms. Nelson wrote the date and place that Roy Moore signed her yearbook gives me pause. Her lawyer says that "Beverly indicates that she added that to remind herself of who Roy Moore was and where and when Mr. Moore signed her yearbook." ???????
Okay, it's possible that she had her yearbook with her at the restaurant, even if she was working there. I thought yearbook signing happens at school, but maybe not. It's possible that she was showing the yearbook to people and Moore insisted on signing it.
But---40 years later she is still crying about the alleged incident. If it was so traumatic to be "groped" and have him "attempt to force himself" on her, why would she want or need a reminder of who he was? I assume he was the only 30-something guy who attempted this with her (hopefully the only guy, period). Wouldn't she remember this for the rest of her life? And does a high school girl really think/worry about whether she will remember something? You feel invincible in high school. You are sure you will remember everything forever. You don't doubt your memory. But even if early Alzheimer's runs in her family, why would she even want or need to remember this guy who inflicted trauma on her?
Cosby accusers came forward recently over events that took place in the 60's. It took decades for Sandusky victims to step forward, same with Weistein and all the others.
It's very very difficult for victims of sexual assault to come forward regarding a man of power. We have seen this many many times but for political reasons only those accusing Moore are having the delay held against their accounts. This is nonsense and totally unfair.
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