It can't be news, women lie! If you have a wife, a
girlfriend, a sister, a friend named Brenda, you know that women
lie. Of course, so do men.
The point is, why do we want to trust women when we know they lie? One of the great mysteries is why men, especially authorities such as cops and prosecutors are so ready to be taken in by what women say. If some female comes forward with a story, especially a sexual story, no matter how far-fetched, the cops, the prosecutors and often the public are happy to be taken in. So many suckers want to think of women as victims and men, usually the husbands, as predators. Why? Where's the healthy skepticism that a phony male "victim" would receive? Take Charleta Bird a California woman. She told the cops an outrageous, unbelievable tale. Her husband, Ted, kidnapped her in West Virginia, she said. He chained her to a couch in their camper, she said. She was chained up for a week she said. The cops in South Middleton Township in Cumberland County in South-Central Pennsylvania, drooled over the story. It was plainly poppycock, but they happily bought into it. A woman told the story. Didn't that mean it had to be true? The cops wanted to believe it. When a woman says it, cops want to be deceived. They tossed poor Ted into jail. The gullible district justice, not known as a sharp tack, slapped Ted with a $100,000 in bail. That would make sure that the fiend would stay behind bars. Of course it was all lies. Ted was the real victim, the patsy. Only after a week in lockup was Ted freed. The woman and her lies got him imprisoned. But it took the cops to be Charleta's accomplices to make her lies work. The point is, why do so many people want to believe women? Repeat after me, women lie!
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