Anomaly100 says: Con't: O'Reilly: Now Moore, Jennifer Moore, 18, on her way to college. She was 5-foot-2, 105 pounds, wearing a miniskirt and a halter top with a bare midriff. Now, again, there you go. So every predator in the world is gonna pick that up at two in the morning. She's walking by herself on the West Side Highway, and she gets picked up by a thug. All right. Now she's out of her mind, drunk. And the thug takes her over to New Jersey in the cab and kills her and rapes her and does all these terrible things to her. And the thug is so stupid, he uses her cell phone, and the cops trace it back to him and they -- and they arrest him and charge him with murder. He had a prostitute girlfriend with him, and she's charged as an accessory to murder. But Jennifer Moore is in the ground. She's dead. Now remembe this is only Bill O'Reilly's interpretation of events. Suppose this were in fact, what happened. Most college kids do go out with friends and drink. It happens. Girls wear skirts and halter tops. I have and that is certainly no license for rape. Nothing is. What happened to this poor girl is not jusifiable under any circumstances. So, for all the O'Reilly groupies that read this, Your mentor is a PIG. Men that can't control what is in their pants are to be condemned, not the victims. The sad part is, this doesn't' even need to be said. I thought it was a given. Not to mention blame the kidnap victim of a pedophile for his incarceration and continued rape. Not to mention blame the kidnap victim of a pedophileHow do you get 'pedophile' out of this? Or are you talking about a different case? Did Bill O'Reilly say all those things? If he did he is one sick bastard. bet he wouldn't say that if it was his little sister or his mom or wife. Tanyamm: He did, word for word and it's not the first time. His groupies seem to somehow condone his behavior by saying, "He's trying to warn women that dressing like that"....etc, etc. But, in my mind, we don't need his help in how we will and should dress. He should be speaking to perpetrators of these violent crimes, telling men to respect women, but that is too much for him I guess. That would be what a real man would do. It's exasperating in this day and age that some people like O'Reilly just don't get it. skwirlinator: I thought the same thing. Most men would think this crime so horrendous because they wouldn' t want to imagine their loved ones in such a position. Makes you wonder about O'Reilly. Is he married...to a woman? Really, does anyone know this? |
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