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Grassley just stated they only knew her name in the last 24 hours from news reports, so where did the signatures by 65 women come from that was just released. They went to the trouble of getting all those signatures and just decided to release it after this came public?
Isn't that an Amazing Co-Inky-Dence
One my almost think this was a well planned SMEAR campaign against a Justice Nominee.
Reminds me a LOT of the A Rape on Campus SMEAR job against a Fraternity at University of Virginia by Rolling Stone.
A false story that ended up causing Rolling Stone to redact the entire Fairy Tale and pay out Millions in a Libel suit.
He never said that - as you point out ..... how could he possibly refute being at a "party" that has no known location, no know time, no known day, month, season, year??
This is what Judge Kavanaugh DID say:
"This is a completely false allegation," Kavanaugh said in a statement Monday morning. "I have never done anything like what the accuser describes—to her or to anyone. Because this never happened, I had no idea who was making this accusation until she identified herself yesterday. I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity."
Isn't it interesting how the Leftist Media and Leftist manage to SPIN his statement.
Women don't necessarily 'tell their friends' about a rape or attempted rape. THEY DON'T TELL ANYONE.
LOL. Tell that to the thousands of women who report rapes to the police every year. You're exaggerating like crazy here because you have no interest in the truth.
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What about that don't people get?
It's a lie. I get it. Some women don't tell anyone.
But others do. That's what makes it a lie.
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Women don't tell because they are afraid what people will think about them. Because they think it makes them less a person.
Not with an attempted rape, or whatever this was supposed to be. That's totally different.
Since the case was dismissed isn't this a reason why she should be pleased with the Kavanaugh family?
LOL. It's not up to the judge if the parties want to dismiss. However, it's true that the lawsuit doesn't seem to provide any basis for hostility against Kavanaugh.
Women don't necessarily 'tell their friends' about a rape or attempted rape. THEY DON'T TELL ANYONE.
What about that don't people get? Women don't tell because they are afraid what people will think about them. Because they think it makes them less a person.
Some women never tell; some wait 20-30 years and only when something happens to bring it all back - they tell someone.
There is not enough money in the WORLD to compensate this woman for what she is going to go through.
You’re absolutely right.
27 years after the fact, Anita Hill’s case from 1991 is being relitigated all over again on every cable news channel. Imagine how she’s feeling tonight having to see vintage footage of her testimony from almost 30 years ago.
The exact same infamy and scrutiny will follow Christine for generations to come.
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Red or Blue wave???
Certainly some GOP men will show up to the polls since their greatest chance to overturn Roe v Wade is under threat.
However, likely more women will show up to evict GOP Senators who support overturning it.
Trump likely has made any Blue wave worse by selecting Kavanaugh and trying to make good on his pledge.
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