Rudy has something to do in retirement
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It's not too surprising to me that lots of folk will be more motivated to speak out against the MSM and pop culture mob attempting to destroy an innocent young man's life in order to propagate their favorite narrative, than they would be to speak out against whatever it is that Giuliani said about this faceless corporation. But if the faceless corporation has a case, let them bring it. Maybe it will provide us more clarity about the foundations of whatever these claims of fraud were in the first place. Like the vast majority here, I didn't follow them closely and counted on the systems holding up.
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@george-k said in Rudy has something to do in retirement:
Many people here don't comment on things, not because they agree/disagree, but because they just don't know. Or, perhaps they don't want to express an opinion.
True and instead they just troll the disagreeable posts with impunity.
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On one side we have a frigging teenage boy who’s life was severely impacted and had his character trashed. He had “journalists” actually say they wanted to punch his teeth in.
On the other hand you have a multi-billion dollar business suing for another billion dollars over allegations that likely won’t cost them a dollar in business...
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@lufins-dad said in Rudy has something to do in retirement:
On one side we have a frigging teenage boy who’s life was severely impacted and had his character trashed. He had “journalists” actually say they wanted to punch his teeth in.
On the other hand you have a multi-billion dollar business suing for another billion dollars over allegations that likely won’t cost them a dollar in business...
You have to quantify the monetary value of “life severely impacted, character trashed” to come up with negotiated or court awarded monetary compensations.
Similarly Dominion has to quantify and prove how many dollars the allegations cost them in businesses before they can get that judgement. Let them try to prove it and see what happens.