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In reply to the discussion: I was feeling bad for Platner but I'm over it. [View all]Boo1
(747 posts)30. That seems to be the issue this person has with Sanders
That he didn't defend the rapist enough.
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I'm confused. Sanders told him to withdraw because rapists aren't fit for public office
EdmondDantes_
21 hrs ago
#4
Wow! AFAIK, people in this country USED TO BE innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Tim S
21 hrs ago
#10
Platner had no moral stand except he was a fraud who lied his way throughout, and then blamed
lostincalifornia
18 hrs ago
#27
Hint: SANDERS DID TAKE A MORAL STAND. The one who didn't take a moral stand was Platner.
lostincalifornia
18 hrs ago
#33
What with totenkopfs and apparatchiks, is he from the first half of the 20th century?
betsuni
16 hrs ago
#37
Now Republicans can go back to asking themselves why they keep supporting Epstein's best buddy Trump
RoeVWade
21 hrs ago
#12
Just compare him to Swalwell's exit. Platner just demonstrated his true personality with
lostincalifornia
18 hrs ago
#32