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Re: Kavanau
Reply #15 - 09/21/18 at 14:35:08
 
raydawg wrote on 09/21/18 at 13:45:40:
Bork.......

Bork.......

BORK.......

Oh.....

"You don't like a particular policy or a particular president? Then argue for your position. Go out there and win an election," The president said. "But don't break it.”


So, we shouldn't investigate this?

Character's got nothing to do with it, right?  

Please, ray...  Go tell it to all your fellow conservatives.  Like this has never been done by you guys.  Ha!

And why the he!! are you quoting Obama?  You're no democrat... (oh, maybe only when it fits you... yeah)

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Reply #16 - 09/21/18 at 15:47:07
 
if ford proves right kavanau will be guilty of lying to congress that's what got billy c impeached
the sex act/attack  will be secondary
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Reply #17 - 09/21/18 at 17:38:45
 
thumperclone wrote on 09/21/18 at 15:47:07:
if ford proves right kavanau will be guilty of lying to congress that's what got billy c impeached
the sex act/attack  will be secondary


IF........

You can show me some evidence  Roll Eyes

WOW......

Forest Gump ain't gonna pull the wool over the eyes of these zealots.  Grin
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Reply #18 - 09/21/18 at 18:10:34
 
He's not being criminally tried in a court of law...
He's applying for a job...
The standard of proof is very different.
Evidence is not necessary...
Are the allegations credible?...
Does Kavenau's past behavior show a proclivity to commit such acts?...
...and,.. has he lied in his interview for this or any past job?...

This job ain't a right, it's a "Supreme" privilege...
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Reply #19 - 09/21/18 at 18:58:47
 
Serowbot wrote on 09/21/18 at 18:10:34:
He's not being criminally tried in a court of law...
He's applying for a job...
The standard of proof is very different.
Evidence is not necessary...
Are the allegations credible?...
Does Kavenau's past behavior show a proclivity to commit such acts?...
...and,.. has he lied in his interview for this or any past job?...

This job ain't a right, it's a "Supreme" privilege...


You believe your talking point regurgitation??????

Fine, he doesn't get the job based on her accusation then he should sue her for libel and damages, and everyone who participated in this ploy in a civil court where they will now have to PROVE what they say is true.  
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Reply #20 - 09/21/18 at 20:38:42
 
Serowbot wrote on 09/21/18 at 18:10:34:
He's not being criminally tried in a court of law...
He's applying for a job...
The standard of proof is very different.
Evidence is not necessary...
Are the allegations credible?...
Does Kavenau's past behavior show a proclivity to commit such acts?...
...and,.. has he lied in his interview for this or any past job?...

This job ain't a right, it's a "Supreme" privilege...


Evidence is not necessary...Are the allegations credible?
Yes, evidence is. No, they are not.

Seriously, what if this were you? what if  you were up for a promotion and an unproveable sexual assault allegation were lodged against you? Now everyone at you work thinks you're a rapist. You swear, you swear under oath. And your boss says, sorry there's no evidence and but strictly based on the fact she made a complaint, not only do you not get the job, lets face it, your career has has gone as far as its gonna go. She slides back into obscurity and your screwed.

#metoo
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Reply #21 - 09/22/18 at 08:31:18
 
Web, a job is NOT a right according to Bot's talking points..... but a privilege.

Is voting a privilege for being a law abiding citizen, or a right?

Is having a driving licence a privilege, or right?

Heck, how about living in the United States and availing yourself to all its benefits for contributing to it, a right or privilege?

The list is endless, depending on who is in power, and what results they desire....

The libs are twisting themselves into pretzels just because they don't like the man and his beliefs, that is fact.....
Has nothing to do with if he is qualified.
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Reply #22 - 09/22/18 at 11:00:15
 
I understand the ridiculous actions of Boker and Harris, that's expected. But after the hearings were done, it was clear they'd lost. No ned to destroy two lives at that point trying a Hail Mary.

If Feinstein really believed there was any legitimacy to her claims, she would have acted on it immediately.

Here's a question I'd pin Feinstein down with. If you believe Kavanaugh is an abuser (and Feinstein has said she believes Ford) then is Feinstein putting innocent women in jeopardy by not reporting this for weeks giving this abuser more time to act?
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Reply #23 - 09/22/18 at 11:13:26
 
Christine Blasey Ford made her choice. Now she needs to tell her story to the Senate: COLUMN
By COKIE ROBERTS Sep 20, 2018, 5:06 AM ET

Christine Blasey Ford has either developed a case of cold feet or she’s playing footsie with the Democrats. Neither one of those options is useful if she wants to stop Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court.

It would certainly be understandable if Ford decided not to go through the brutal spectacle of a committee hearing. Since she’s told her story, she and her family say they have been subjected to what must be terrifying insults and threats.

Any woman in the public eye can tell you about that.

In this age of anonymous Twitter postings, a brief appearance on TV can elicit the most hateful and misogynistic messages, some of them downright frightening. So, I can imagine how awful the missives headed Ford’s way must be.

But she made the choice to reveal her identity, knowing that it would upend her life. Now, she needs to tell her story to the people who will decide whether Brett Kavanaugh ascends to the Supreme Court -- the members of the United States Senate.

Absent that, she has put herself and her family in harm’s way to no end.

The confirmation will proceed.

If Ford’s lawyers are insisting on an FBI investigation in the hopes of finding some corroborating evidence of a decades-old alleged crime, that’s again understandable, but highly unlikely to happen.

And if they are taking that tack because the Democrats want to delay the confirmation process in the hopes of jettisoning Kavanaugh and energizing female voters, that’s likely to backfire.

As it is, some Republicans who had said they needed to hear from the accuser before they would vote, are now getting restless, saying that she’s been invited to testify in any way that’s comfortable for her -- in private or public, with senators or staff—and that she should do so.

The Democrats’ insistence that the Kavanaugh nomination is being railroaded sounds like politics as usual, rather than concern for a wronged woman. Perhaps they hope that the longer they string this out, the more unlikely it will be for the president to restrain his Twitter finger and that he will say something to outrage women voters.

Some Republicans in the Senate are already stepping onto treacherous terrain by suggesting that Ford is “mixed up” or “confused.” Give them a few more days and who knows what they might say.

But so far, they and the White House have, by and large, played it smart. They have repeatedly stated that Ford be respected and heard. They have focused their fire on Democrats -- not her. And as the week has progressed, and no other woman or fellow high-school partygoer has come forward, they have renewed their support for Kavanaugh, who has unblinkingly denied the allegations.

If Ford took this life-altering step because she believes that Brett Kavanaugh should not serve on the Supreme Court, then she must come forward to tell that to the Senate. And then it will be up to the members to decide what to do.

As it is now, without her testimony, it is almost certain that Judge Kavanaugh will soon become Justice Kavanaugh.

Cokie Roberts is a political commentator. Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect the views of ABC News.
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Reply #24 - 09/22/18 at 11:50:30
 
BTW......

I think this crap re: Brett Kavanaugh will speed up Ruth Ginsberg decision to retire.
She has already stated that the court has become a extension it was never intended to be, and remarked it was wrong what they did to him in the confirmation/senate hearing.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Slams Senate Hearings As A ‘Highly Partisan Show’
Asked to compare Brett Kavanaugh’s hearings to her own, the justice said: “The way it was was right. The way it is is wrong.”

Ginsburg said Wednesday that the “atmosphere” surrounding Supreme Court hearings were “truly bipartisan” when she was nominated in 1993, noting that she won the votes of nearly all the Republican senators despite her work with the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Reply #25 - 09/22/18 at 12:04:24
 
You see this Web?

I linked it on another thread.

President Barack Obama challenged the GOP to end political brinkmanship and said Republicans should "win an election" if they so badly wish to change his policies.

In his first extended remarks since the government reopened, Obama said that the public has grown "fed up" with its government and urged lawmakers to move past the conflict of the past few weeks.

"To all my friends in Congress, understand that how business is done in this town has to change," he said.

"You don't like a particular policy or a particular president? Then argue for your position. Go out there and win an election," The president said. "But don't break it.”


This was his first remark after winning......
THINKING......HE WAS IN POWER WITH A MANDATE.

Look now, he lost every election except barely squeaking out a win for himself, but losing power in the process.

So, like a politician he now wants to break it, YET, forgetting he said this" "To all my friends in Congress, understand that how business is done in this town has to change," he said.

Dude, we get it, you don't, watch the drain as the swamp sucks you out pal.

Liberals are hypocrites, that is a fact, I just posted proof.
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Reply #26 - 09/22/18 at 12:15:32
 
Peaceful transfer of power my aching ass.
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Reply #27 - 09/22/18 at 13:20:52
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 09/22/18 at 12:15:32:
Peaceful transfer of power my aching ass.


No worry Jog, they have a bit, that will fit your new drill, that will remedy your aching ass.

Not sure Harbor Fright carries it  Undecided

Try looking online under "Liberal Migraine Relief Bit" or External anal sphincter bit........  Grin  
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Reply #28 - 09/22/18 at 16:07:48
 
Naaah, I am gonna soak about five hundred ASSpirins into a mushy lump, then form it into a butt fitting form and dry it, then sit on it, slowly absorbing the pain killing goodness directly onto the area most in need.
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Reply #29 - 09/22/18 at 16:54:31
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 09/22/18 at 16:07:48:
Naaah, I am gonna soak about five hundred ASSpirins into a mushy lump, then form it into a butt fitting form and dry it, then sit on it, slowly absorbing the pain killing goodness directly onto the area most in need.


WHOA......

You been hanging out with Bot I see  Grin
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