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Nope. They did not say the party didn't happen. They said they didn't recall the party.
"I don't recall" is certainly a favorite phrase everywhere when being questioned about something you (a) don't want to talk about or (b) really don't remember.
They do not recall the party, which means unless you or someone presents evidence of such, means it did not occur. Ford's friend went even further and stated "does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present, with, or without, Dr. Ford.” Her friend cannot even remember meeting Kavanaugh, ever. That is usually something someone is not going to forget
So, in your world, someone makes a claim and with zero supporting evidence of any kind, the accused is guilty?
You are just one of those who let politics guide you, in that you truly think the ends justify the means, meaning that whatever it takes to prevent Kavanaugh from being nominated, you are all for, even with out any evidence what so ever.
Yet you currently support RBG...I know you own't respond....but lets see....
You're full of it. I know nothing about Ginsberg?????
Mormon women demand LDS senators halt Kavanaugh hearings so misconduct allegations can be investigated
Mormon Women for Ethical Government on Monday issued a statement to the committee and in particular, it said, “to the four members who share our faith as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” — GOP Sens. Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee of Utah, Jeff Flake of Arizona, and Mike Crapo of Idaho. Mormon women demand LDS senators halt Kavanaugh hearings so misconduct allegations can be investigated
Kavanaugh lied last night: He said it was legal for seniors to drink when he was in high school, but Maryland's drinking age was raised to 21 when he was 17:
They do not recall the party, which means unless you or someone presents evidence of such, means it did not occur. Ford's friend went even further and stated "does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present, with, or without, Dr. Ford.” Her friend cannot even remember meeting Kavanaugh, ever. That is usually something someone is not going to forget
So, in your world, someone makes a claim and with zero supporting evidence of any kind, the accused is guilty?
You are just one of those who let politics guide you, in that you truly think the ends justify the means, meaning that whatever it takes to prevent Kavanaugh from being nominated, you are all for, even with out any evidence what so ever.
"I DO NOT RECALL" means in no way, shape, form, or fashion that it DIDN'T HAPPEN.
we have the old standby -- progressive loving, hillary supporting, deep state supporting -- posters out in force and spewing hot air tonight. talk about global warming...
"The last thing I will point out, the next person who refers to an FBI report as being worth anything, obviously doesn’t understand anything. FBI explicitly does not, in this or any other case, reach a conclusion, period. Period,” Biden said. “The reason why we cannot rely on the FBI report [is] you would not like it if we did because it is inconclusive. They say, ‘He said, she said, and they said. Period.”
You're full of it. I know nothing about Ginsberg?????
Mormon women demand LDS senators halt Kavanaugh hearings so misconduct allegations can be investigated
Mormon Women for Ethical Government on Monday issued a statement to the committee and in particular, it said, “to the four members who share our faith as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” — GOP Sens. Orrin G. Hatch and Mike Lee of Utah, Jeff Flake of Arizona, and Mike Crapo of Idaho. Mormon women demand LDS senators halt Kavanaugh hearings so misconduct allegations can be investigated
So, you don't believe her own words? Did you even read, much less comprehend what was posted?
Kavanaugh lied last night: He said it was legal for seniors to drink when he was in high school, but Maryland's drinking age was raised to 21 when he was 17:
"Yes, there were parties," Kavanaugh told Fox host Martha MacCallum. "And the drinking age was 18, and yes, the seniors were legal and had beer there. And yes, people might have had too many beers on occasion and people generally in high school - I think all of us have probably done things we look back on in high school and regret or cringe a bit."
He didn't lie When he was 17 the drinking age was 18.
It will be almost comical now to watch what shenanigans the Dems pull between now and the Friday morning vote.
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