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karynnj

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26. Thanks for your response because I genuinely had no idea what would
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 05:35 PM
Apr 12

be the right thing to do. It makes sense that they should have considered they needed to protect other future victims. Have always enjoyed your posts as they always were very informative.

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Unsigned................ Lovie777 Apr 12 #1
The most important point. Kid Berwyn Apr 12 #22
Unsigned because they want to keep their jobs long enough to find another one. LudwigPastorius Apr 12 #23
What do you make of that? Torchlight Apr 12 #36
If this is legitimate, and I question that hamsterjill Apr 12 #2
Until they say more, they might not have known karynnj Apr 12 #8
Please note the wording in my post: hamsterjill Apr 12 #12
I did see that and should have referred to it karynnj Apr 12 #14
If she told someone in confidence, if that person was another staffer, hamsterjill Apr 12 #15
Thanks for your response because I genuinely had no idea what would karynnj Apr 12 #26
Agree. MorbidButterflyTat Apr 12 #10
It's beginning to sound desperate. hamsterjill Apr 12 #13
If staff knew of any "funny business ' it should've been reported immediately MustLoveBeagles Apr 12 #38
The likeliest version of events Sympthsical Apr 12 #11
Your last line, 100% RandomNumbers Apr 12 #21
I feel sorry for his small children. Nt spooky3 Apr 12 #28
Yes,.. this will turn those young lives upside down. magicarpet Apr 12 #31
I just don't understand why nobody said something sooner MustLoveBeagles Apr 12 #39
Perhaps unfortunately, perhaps unfairly, perhaps 100% rat fuckery..... OGBuzz Apr 12 #3
Due process is a legal term, not a political one EdmondDantes_ Apr 12 #4
I do believe the victims but you have to admit that the timing is suspicious. OGBuzz Apr 12 #7
Was it suspicious that Christine Blasey Ford came forward when Kavanaugh was nominated? EdmondDantes_ Apr 12 #16
Was it suspicious that Christine Blasey Ford came forward when Kavanaugh was nominated? MagickMuffin Apr 12 #35
It isn't suspicious, it is strategic mr715 Apr 12 #18
He isn't owed due process mr715 Apr 12 #24
28 credible accusations of sexual assault and Trump still got elected. OGBuzz Apr 12 #27
The electorate of California isn't the USA mr715 Apr 12 #32
If I were aware of sexual abuse, I would immediately make it known. usonian Apr 12 #5
If you were a House staffer and you heard a rumor that your boss gets sloppy with young women, how would you go about WhiskeyGrinder Apr 12 #6
I would speak up, as well. hamsterjill Apr 12 #19
I couldn't imagine going to work every day MorbidButterflyTat Apr 12 #37
He's fucked Mysterian Apr 12 #9
From Politico... surfered Apr 12 #17
Oh, gotta watch out for those "mistakes" mr715 Apr 12 #20
He's likely guilty, and should probably drop out whathehell Apr 12 #25
Posters on Threads seem to be quickly coalescing behind Becerra. Nt spooky3 Apr 12 #29
Plenty of options available. mr715 Apr 12 #30
Mistakes likely refers to cheating on his wife JI7 Apr 12 #33
As one would. mr715 Apr 12 #34
Unsigned, no photos or videos Orangenero Apr 12 #40
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