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that's so good
Jan 13, 2015 4:40AM PST

I just saved it as a complete webpage!

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I just picked the first "liberal narrative"
Jan 13, 2015 5:12AM PST
instead of 1-in-5 college coeds being raped, the figure is 0.03-in-5. Less than 1 percent of college students are the victim of a sexual assault

the first figures being compared is someone being RAPED, THEN they switch to SEXUAL ASSAULT. Sexual Assault and Rape are 2 different things. THAT'S where there is a discrepancy in the figures.

20% were Sexually Assaulted/Raped....... 0.6% were Raped. 19/4% were Sexually Assaulted 1 - 5 were Sexually Assaulted/Raped

You "link" just makes a claim....doesn't show any proof that what they claim is true.

IF/SINCE you have blind faith, knock yourself out.
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knock yourself out?
Jan 13, 2015 5:31AM PST
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Sorry your link doesn't work for me
Jan 13, 2015 5:36AM PST

Probably not available in Canada

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In case the term confused you
Jan 13, 2015 5:40AM PST