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And even if he WAS stopped because he was black (ie a white dude wouldn’t have been pulled over there), that still doesn’t give him carte blanche to lie about questions that were never asked - all that does is actively hurt the cause he’s supposed to be working for.

No, he wasn’t.

> I’m just saying I understand why he did it.

“We don’t condone the wrong that a person has done, we just don’t believe he would have told a lie about something of that magnitude. We’re not saying a person is incapable of lying. Just from his character we don’t think he would have lied about something like that.

You tell the whole truth!

“Please let this be the nail in the coffin for this fool.”

Yes, I still don’t believe that his current/even his past antics are the results of his mother’s death.

That sign. Sorry, it’s been bugging me, but I’ve got to go there:

Its amazing to me the stark contrast of the sane comments here compared to the facebook page.

Mika’s ass can take several seats, along with her side piece Joe.

I feel like the implication is that wives and mothers are morally superior and emotionally fragile? As both a wife and a mother I can assure you that neither is true.

Standing on the shoulders of those who can before us.

To this day, I am amazed at how little flack Lady GaGa caught from her teaming up with R. Kelly.

Dont know if anyone read the quotes from the writer in the article on The Verge, but between those quotes and the email she sent Ashley Banfield attacking her age and her looks, this writer needs to be f****** fired. She sounds awful.

The Woman telling her story has been reduced to a vessel because it is a non-story of aspirational victimhood, derived from a consensual act (lord knows when I am trying to tell a man I don’t like him, I go down on him, not once, but twice! insert sarcastic sneer here)....and the fact that Babe.net just sent Ashlee