There are two ways to respond to a serious charge of wrongdoing:
1. Refute the charges. This is how it's handled in a courtroom by a defense attorney.
2. Claim that the charges are so ridiculous, they aren't worth responding to. This seems to be how such things are handled everywhere else--at least by those who can actually afford the first option.
The US Government chose the second option when confronted with the charges in my most recent post.
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You can also turn it around and blame the victim.
ReplyDeleteGrace and peace.
Defense attorneys are usually good at that, too.
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