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View Poll Results: How many votes will Brett Kavanaugh get for confirmation in the Senate?
61 or more 14 6.25%
58-60 7 3.13%
55-57 13 5.80%
50-54 144 64.29%
49 or less 46 20.54%
Voters: 224. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-02-2018, 08:41 AM
 
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It takes a woman to 'read' another woman and her motives. And this one is a certifiable nutcase who allows herself to be manipulated by her legal counsel for attention (which she craves) and money. She has no concern or empathy for the consequences of her actions.
And a lot of women do not think she is a "certifiable nutcase."

 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:43 AM
 
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The poster is not talking about "disagreement." He (or she) is referencing the relentless mockery of Ford by other women on this forum, coupled with the blind support of Kavanaugh--when nobody has evidence that either one is or is not telling the truth about their past relationship.
That is a flat-out lie and you know it. Ford named three corroborating witnesses. All three either refuted her testimony or failed to corroborate it.

There is evidence that supports Kavanaugh, and Ford herself provided it.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:43 AM
 
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It's not surprising, lots of things are "not mentioned" in the MSM/Internet news nowadays as the vast majority are clearly carrying water for the DNC now.

It couldn't be any more clear where the MSM/Cable News/Print media stand now as they're no longer even trying a little bit to be apolitical or unbiased. All the pretending is over, it's flat out blatant partisan reporting with the Kavanaugh case...
As compared to the infinite neutrality of Fox News?
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:43 AM
 
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Going forward, is the Democrat's methodology to do what ever they can to make a nominee hate them, and then render them as too biased, because the nominee dislikes Democrats?
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:43 AM
 
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My head’s still spinning from the constant liberal dichotomies…

Women are supposed to be equal to men and compete with men..

….women can’t remember sh1t and that’s ok
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:45 AM
 
Location: LEAVING CD
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And there you have it. Victim shaming 101.

It is NEVER a woman's fault for being sexually assaulted. You are basically saying men are animals who have no ability to control themselves, so if they assault a woman, it's her fault for not taking his inability to control himself into account.

Is this really how you view men?
Actually it can be partially their fault. Would you walk down a street in the worst part of town with $100 bills hanging out of your pockets and then wonder why you got robbed? No, you wouldn't just as you shouldn't go someplace and get yourself so blasted that you're not in control of your own actions or not able to realize a bad situation is about to occur and then leave.

Or, you put yourself into a situation where both you and the other person are so blasted that signals etc are misunderstood/ignored/not realized/not properly vocalized and then unwanted sex happens.

Yes, there are some situations where the "victim" has some blame.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:46 AM
 
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That is a flat-out lie and you know it. Ford named three corroborating witnesses. All three either refuted her testimony or failed to corroborate it.



There is evidence that supports Kavanaugh, and Ford provided it.
Not a "flat-out lie," sorry. What we've discovered so far is that Kavanaugh has a long history of belligerent, drunken, misogynistic behavior. Hardly a stretch to believe that the three women who've accused him are all lying. Smoke, fire. . . .
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:46 AM
 
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It takes a woman to 'read' another woman and her motives. And this one is a certifiable nutcase who allows herself to be manipulated by her legal counsel for attention (which she craves) and money. She has no concern or empathy for the consequences of her actions.
More victim shaming. To anyone watching it was clear Ford did not crave, nor does she enjoy, the attention. You haven't seen her making the rounds of talk shows, which she would be doing now if that's what she wanted. She wasn't seeking fame, she was attempting to alert the committee that one of the candidates on their short list had a questionable past, based on her personal experience.

Women who mock other women's experiences of being assaulted are the lowest of the low.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:47 AM
 
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My head’s still spinning from the constant liberal dichotomies…

Women are supposed to be equal to men and compete with men..

….women can’t remember sh1t and that’s ok
Have you ever interviewed a rape victim? I have, and it is completely normal for them not to remember--even directly following the assault--many aspects of the rape, rapist, or situation.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 08:49 AM
 
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So drinking beer in college is now being presented as disqualifying for a Supreme Court nominee. As long as that nominee is submitted by a Republican president, that is.
Well yeah, but frequent partying, smoking dope,doing drugs and drinking while in high school and college are just fine for being our last President...
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