TheGreatSatan
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If you don't know how old she was.Then how do you know i'm lyingWhy are you asking me? You claim she was 11. Prove it...
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If you don't know how old she was.Then how do you know i'm lyingWhy are you asking me? You claim she was 11. Prove it...
If you don't know how old she was.Then how do you know i'm lying
If I was making up a number, I would say 13, but that's to old for most democrats.Because I know you're making that number up.
If I was making up a number, I would say 13, but that's to old for most democrats.
I said 11 because that's what's on snopes.
Well why don't you tell me how old she was because all I can find is 11.Oh? Maybe you can show me where Snopes said she was 11...?
Have Contents of 'Ashley Biden's Diary' Been Verified?
The existence of a diary and the authenticity of purported facsimiles of a diary are two entirely different questions.www.snopes.com
Well why don't you tell me how old she was because all I can find is 11.
Plus indicating that the discovery method of the diary is far far far more important than its contentsThe Pedocrat shills are working double time covering for the Pedodent
No if I saw someone drop it I would morally return it to them . Otherwise I’m not asking every passerby if it’s theirs .If you’re walking down the street and you see someone drop a $100 bill, can you run off with it?
The thief knew exactly whose journal it was, and Florida law says that they have to tell them about it.
The page and page before and after are proof, you loons are demanding evidence of the evidenceNo they haven't. What's wrong with you?
Its hardly onerous. Its required by law.No if I saw someone drop it I would morally return it to them . Otherwise I’m not asking every passerby if it’s theirs .
If I saw someone looking around right at that spot I would ask. This is known as moral reasoning .
A tenant moving into a room that a prior person has vacated and has no further claim to has Zero legal liability to search out the party who left items behind in order to return them. Far far too onerous of a burden
There has never been a trial nor conviction that the new occupant of a residential property Must Legally locate the person who left items behind
Stop making things up about what has or hasn’t happened in trial.There has never been a trial nor conviction that the new occupant of a residential property Must Legally locate the person who left items behind
What you keep providing does not confirm that legal requirement
I’m not talking about the landlord liar face topic changer and you are aware of that already, What has been discussed for days is the responsibility of the new occupant of that roomStop making things up about what has or hasn’t happened in trial.
The law says that the landlord must notify the previous tenant. Why doesn’t that apply?
Oh, excellent point.I’m not talking about the landlord liar face topic changer and you are aware of that already, What has been discussed for days is the responsibility of the new occupant of that room
wakey wakey take your hands off your snakeyNo they haven't. What's wrong with you?
I don't want to talk about it.
Expose himselfWhat did he do to her in the shower?
Expose himself