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Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex Assault Allegations Blown Apart
Sep 25, 2018 20:41:31   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex Assault Allegations Blown Apart
https://www.westernjournal.com/author/russdavis/?ff_source=push&ff_medium=conservativetribune&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2018-09-25

As official Washington is captivated by the drama surrounding decades-old allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a former soldier whose career was cut short by similar allegations is trying to get out a message that accusations are not the same as the t***h.

Back in 2013, Wil Riggins was an Army colonel who had been nominated for general, when Susan Shannon wrote on her blog that Riggins raped her at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point back in 1986, according to the Daily Mail.

Four years later, after Riggins had been denied his promotion based on the claim, a jury heard Riggins’ suit against Shannon and awarded him $8.4 million in damages, according to The Washington Post.

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With that as the background, Riggins has been using his Twitter account to remind those rushing to judgment in the Kavanaugh case that regardless of what an accuser says, the t***h may be very different.

Most of his posts are retweets of others who cite his case as a cautionary tale against believing any accuser at face value....

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Sep 25, 2018 21:00:03   #
debeda
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex Assault Allegations Blown Apart
https://www.westernjournal.com/author/russdavis/?ff_source=push&ff_medium=conservativetribune&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2018-09-25

As official Washington is captivated by the drama surrounding decades-old allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a former soldier whose career was cut short by similar allegations is trying to get out a message that accusations are not the same as the t***h.

Back in 2013, Wil Riggins was an Army colonel who had been nominated for general, when Susan Shannon wrote on her blog that Riggins raped her at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point back in 1986, according to the Daily Mail.

Four years later, after Riggins had been denied his promotion based on the claim, a jury heard Riggins’ suit against Shannon and awarded him $8.4 million in damages, according to The Washington Post.

Advertisement - story continues below

With that as the background, Riggins has been using his Twitter account to remind those rushing to judgment in the Kavanaugh case that regardless of what an accuser says, the t***h may be very different.

Most of his posts are retweets of others who cite his case as a cautionary tale against believing any accuser at face value....
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex A... (show quote)


Women are being REALLY stupid with this shiznit. They're shooting other women in the foot to get promotions, perks etc. Because they won't be trusted.

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Sep 25, 2018 21:41:49   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
debeda wrote:
Women are being REALLY stupid with this shiznit. They're shooting other women in the foot to get promotions, perks etc. Because they won't be trusted.


The worst part is that if women thought they had a "Glass Ceiling" preventing their advancement before, they are going to be facing a lot more blocks in their careers. I am no longer working but if I were I definitely would not have four out of six subordinates as women, as I did at my last managerial position.

I would discriminate against hiring them simply to protect myself from some inadvertent insult or action which they might possibly deem offensive. Of course I would never admit that I did so but the end result would be the same, no women working for me.

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Sep 25, 2018 21:44:15   #
debeda
 
pafret wrote:
The worst part is that if women thought they had a "Glass Ceiling" preventing their advancement before, they are going to be facing a lot more blocks in their careers. I am no longer working but if I were I definitely would not have four out of six subordinates as women, as I did at my last managerial position.

I would discriminate against hiring them simply to protect myself from some inadvertent insult or action which they might possibly deem offensive. Of course I would never admit that I did so but the end result would be the same, no women working for me.
The worst part is that if women thought they had a... (show quote)


Right!! And the way things are I wouldn't blame you for it!!

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Sep 25, 2018 22:10:00   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex Assault Allegations Blown Apart
https://www.westernjournal.com/author/russdavis/?ff_source=push&ff_medium=conservativetribune&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2018-09-25

As official Washington is captivated by the drama surrounding decades-old allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a former soldier whose career was cut short by similar allegations is trying to get out a message that accusations are not the same as the t***h.

Back in 2013, Wil Riggins was an Army colonel who had been nominated for general, when Susan Shannon wrote on her blog that Riggins raped her at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point back in 1986, according to the Daily Mail.

Four years later, after Riggins had been denied his promotion based on the claim, a jury heard Riggins’ suit against Shannon and awarded him $8.4 million in damages, according to The Washington Post.

Advertisement - story continues below

With that as the background, Riggins has been using his Twitter account to remind those rushing to judgment in the Kavanaugh case that regardless of what an accuser says, the t***h may be very different.

Most of his posts are retweets of others who cite his case as a cautionary tale against believing any accuser at face value....
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex A... (show quote)


Good for him and the woman also needs to go to jail for a year on top of it!

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Sep 25, 2018 22:11:32   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
pafret wrote:
The worst part is that if women thought they had a "Glass Ceiling" preventing their advancement before, they are going to be facing a lot more blocks in their careers. I am no longer working but if I were I definitely would not have four out of six subordinates as women, as I did at my last managerial position.

I would discriminate against hiring them simply to protect myself from some inadvertent insult or action which they might possibly deem offensive. Of course I would never admit that I did so but the end result would be the same, no women working for me.
The worst part is that if women thought they had a... (show quote)


Sure cant blame you for that thought Paf!

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Sep 25, 2018 22:24:22   #
Radiance3
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex Assault Allegations Blown Apart
https://www.westernjournal.com/author/russdavis/?ff_source=push&ff_medium=conservativetribune&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2018-09-25

As official Washington is captivated by the drama surrounding decades-old allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a former soldier whose career was cut short by similar allegations is trying to get out a message that accusations are not the same as the t***h.

Back in 2013, Wil Riggins was an Army colonel who had been nominated for general, when Susan Shannon wrote on her blog that Riggins raped her at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point back in 1986, according to the Daily Mail.

Four years later, after Riggins had been denied his promotion based on the claim, a jury heard Riggins’ suit against Shannon and awarded him $8.4 million in damages, according to The Washington Post.

Advertisement - story continues below

With that as the background, Riggins has been using his Twitter account to remind those rushing to judgment in the Kavanaugh case that regardless of what an accuser says, the t***h may be very different.

Most of his posts are retweets of others who cite his case as a cautionary tale against believing any accuser at face value....
Army Col. Awarded $8.4 Million After Woman’s Sex A... (show quote)

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These two women who fabricated accusations on Judge Kavanaugh, if not proven with facts, must be sued for damages for destroying the impeccable reputation of an innocent Judge, and the pains and sufferings his family had endured.

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Sep 25, 2018 22:28:08   #
debeda
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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These two women who fabricated accusations on Judge Kavanaugh, if not proven with facts, must be sued for damages for destroying the impeccable reputation of an innocent Judge, and the pains and sufferings his family had endured.


AGREED. There needs to be some kind of penalty.

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Sep 25, 2018 22:46:28   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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These two women who fabricated accusations on Judge Kavanaugh, if not proven with facts, must be sued for damages for destroying the impeccable reputation of an innocent Judge, and the pains and sufferings his family had endured.


Plus at least a year in jail if not more!!!

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Sep 25, 2018 23:35:49   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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These two women who fabricated accusations on Judge Kavanaugh, if not proven with facts, must be sued for damages for destroying the impeccable reputation of an innocent Judge, and the pains and sufferings his family had endured.


Not just her but every so called lawmaker who was/is part of this fiasco. This goof didn't hatch this stuff on her own. Nail the lying lawyers too. Disbarment isn't enough.

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Sep 26, 2018 05:00:56   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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These two women who fabricated accusations on Judge Kavanaugh, if not proven with facts, must be sued for damages for destroying the impeccable reputation of an innocent Judge, and the pains and sufferings his family had endured.


I think their motive is the real crime here.
Their timing is the indicator.

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Sep 26, 2018 05:17:11   #
Comment Loc: California
 
pafret wrote:
The worst part is that if women thought they had a "Glass Ceiling" preventing their advancement before, they are going to be facing a lot more blocks in their careers. I am no longer working but if I were I definitely would not have four out of six subordinates as women, as I did at my last managerial position.

I would discriminate against hiring them simply to protect myself from some inadvertent insult or action which they might possibly deem offensive. Of course I would never admit that I did so but the end result would be the same, no women working for me.
The worst part is that if women thought they had a... (show quote)


Same here.

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Sep 26, 2018 16:30:29   #
Carol Kelly
 
debeda wrote:
Right!! And the way things are I wouldn't blame you for it!!


And now would I.

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Sep 26, 2018 16:31:22   #
Carol Kelly
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Not just her but every so called lawmaker who was/is part of this fiasco. This goof didn't hatch this stuff on her own. Nail the lying lawyers too. Disbarment isn't enough.


So true and this is so obvious.

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