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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, 09:17 AM
 
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The only things she remembers is the assault, and that she had at least one beer. She cannot remember anything else, not who was there, where "there" was, what day, month or year it was, nor how she got home.

Basically she cannot remember much of anything, and most of what she does remember is refuted by all the people she claims were there..
She remembers the assault, as most victims do. None of those people were in that room where it happened, so they cannot refute the assault.

 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:17 AM
 
Location: Coastal Mid-Atlantic
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The only things she remembers is the assault, and that she had at least one beer. She cannot remember anything else, not who was there, where "there" was, what day, month or year it was, nor how she got home.

Basically she cannot remember much of anything, and most of what she does remember is refuted by all the people she claims were there..



Maybe that one beer is her limit.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:17 AM
 
Location: Buckeye, AZ
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I said 50-54 before in the previous post/poll, now I don't know how he could be and not even about the allegations but rather how he handled it. He don't have the temperament of being a justice let alone a federal judge.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:18 AM
 
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Well, except when the statistics reveal cases where EVERY eye witness the accuser identified, go under oath and deny everything she says.
And those cases are very, very few--again, statistically speaking. The VAST MAJORITY of rape claims are true; it's just inconvenient to keep that in mind, I guess.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:20 AM
 
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There is apparently no lie that leftists will not tell and no smear or slander that is too low-down or despicable for them to commit. How many times have we seen illustrated here in this forum on this same topic over the last few weeks? Too many to easily be counted, that is for sure.
More projection from the GOP base, to whom every single one of those epithets more than applies.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:21 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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Not anymore. If you've got boobs and sit to pee you MUST ALWAYS BE BELIEVED no matter what. All you have to do is utter 3 words (he raped me) and nothing much else to corroborate it and BAM it's over especially if the accused is a white male, doubly if it's a privileged white male.
That's the way liberal Democrats think the laws should be written.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:22 AM
 
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I was in the car listening to her Senate testimony. She came off sounding like a scatter brained twelve year old girl. who needs her hand held for her by others who will make decisions all her decisions for her.


Other people told her to take a polygraph, they told her to talk to a newspaper reporter, they told her to send a letter to Feinstein. As if she were a silly little 12 year old girl, who needed adults telling her what to do. It was so odd.

Even the way she could not remember anything, not just from 36 years ago, but from just two months ago. This only reinforced the little girl persona. She came off like a little girl who didn’t feel she needed to know anything or to remember anything, because she had the adults holding her hand and making all her decisions for her.

From just two months ago, Ford didn’t know who paid for her polygraph, she has two lawyers helping her for free, can’t remember if she even gave the newspaper reporter her therapy records, didn’t know the senate offered to visit her in California for her testimony.

And from 36 years ago, she does not know where she was, what month or day it was. She does not remember who was there, or how she got home. She is the epitome of the worst nightmare client for a prosecution lawyer. completely unreliable, and non credible.
Not a 12 year old, a 15 year old. A 15 year old whose emotional development was stopped in its tracks due to the traumatic things done to her by the Monster, Brett Kavanaugh.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:22 AM
 
Location: the very edge of the continent
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Seriously?

She wants the "attention" of death threats for herself and her family?
She thought she was going to be a "hero," and garner a lot of attention. As her husband stated, "Christine has long had issues with not getting the attention or respect she felt she deserved."

And there's a pattern, here. Swetnick's ex-boyfriend, when interviewed, said Swetnick always needed to be the center of attention, as well.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:23 AM
 
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She thought she was going to be a "hero," and garner a lot of attention. As her husband stated, "Christine has long had issues with not getting the attention or respect she felt she deserved."

And there's a pattern, here. Swetnick's ex-boyfriend, when interviewed, said Swetnick always needed to be the center of attention, as well.
Yes--and somehow the opinions of the men here override those of the women.
 
Old 10-02-2018, 09:24 AM
 
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Honestly, I wouldn’t be bothered by youthful drunken carousing if he hadn’t gone to great pains to portray himself as a choir boy. Literally. “Little lies beget big lies” and all that. For some of us, it’s not even about Ford’s or Ramirez’s accusations anymore; it’s about who he is now.

I concur. Unless there's some new evidence that suddenly comes forward, the allegations made by Ford, Ramirez and Swetnick all remain largely uncorroborated. My gut instinct tells me Ford is telling the truth, but that's beside the point.


It's his unhinged behavior and repeated lying at the committee hearing that's disqualifying.
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