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First, Cain doesn't need to prove a thimg. The accusers need to prove their case.Cain needs to prove to women voters that these suits are baseless, and threatening women if they come forward makes him look like a bully trying to keep his misdeeds secret.
Second, Where has Cain done anything that makes him a "bully?" He is doing what any sane and reasonable person would do in the face of these all out vicious lies and liberal attacks on his character.:mad:
If this were just a court of law, then the onus would be on the accusers, but this is a political campaign, and the onus is on the candidate to convince people to vote for him. Cain doesn't necessarily have to disprove the accusations, which is impossible in the first place, since there is no way to disprove it to the satisfaction of people who will refuse to vote for him anyway, but he has to demonstrate that he can handle the controversy and react to it in a way that doesn't weaken him as a candidate. He's done pretty well at this, with one glaring mistake, which was blaming Perry's people for the leak. He should have stuck to his denials and let the VRWC do the work of uncovering the plot, which appears to be happening, as the Axelrod connections are coming to light with a vengeance.
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