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September 17th, 2018 at 4:08:18 PM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: AZDuffman
You seem to know, maybe you can tell me. Why is it a big deal something that happened when he was in high school when you can get drunk and leave a woman to die but be a hero liberal US Senator?

I am confused there.


I doubt if Edward Kennedy would politically survive that today.
You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really?
September 17th, 2018 at 4:20:16 PM permalink
Evenbob
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65 women who knew Kavanaugh signed a
letter saying he's above reproach. Two
of them who dated him in HS and college
were just on TV. They both said he was
never out of line in any way.

65 women testifying he's great, against
1 who says he's a pig? Gee, which way
will this go.
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
September 17th, 2018 at 4:23:22 PM permalink
AZDuffman
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: rxwine
I doubt if Edward Kennedy would politically survive that today.


The wagons would be circled though.
The President is a fink.
September 17th, 2018 at 4:28:53 PM permalink
AZDuffman
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: Evenbob
65 women who knew Kavanaugh signed a
letter saying he's above reproach. Two
of them who dated him in HS and college
were just on TV. They both said he was
never out of line in any way.

65 women testifying he's great, against
1 who says he's a pig? Gee, which way
will this go.


Remember, the same people who say she must be believed are the same ones who invented the term "swiftboating."
The President is a fink.
September 17th, 2018 at 4:33:09 PM permalink
ams288
Member since: Apr 21, 2016
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Posts: 12496
Quote: Evenbob
65 women who knew Kavanaugh signed a
letter saying he's above reproach. Two
of them who dated him in HS and college
were just on TV. They both said he was
never out of line in any way.

65 women testifying he's great, against
1 who says he's a pig? Gee, which way
will this go.


Out of those 65, only TWO were standing by him after Sunday’s revelations.

Catch up.
“A straight man will not go for kids.” - AZDuffman
September 17th, 2018 at 5:20:36 PM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: ams288
Out of those 65, only TWO were standing by him after Sunday’s revelations.


The two women on TV said they
have been in contact with many
many of the women on the list
and they all are behind the judge
after the weekend. Many more
will come forward if needed.
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
September 17th, 2018 at 5:24:39 PM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: AZDuffman
Remember, the same people who say she must be believed "


Remember, the press said the seriousness
of the charge should have been enough
to keep him from being approved. The
charge was more important than the crime.

Just saw a breakdown of the election and
it looks like the Right will have a 4 member
majority after the election, maybe 5. If
Kavanaugh doesn't get it, Trump can
nominate Humpty Dumpty and he would
get approved. lol
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
September 17th, 2018 at 5:32:55 PM permalink
fleaswatter
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: ams288
Out of those 65, only TWO were standing by him after Sunday’s revelations.

Catch up.


Since I am pretty sure you got your information from politico.com, try this link (which was updated today at 4:52pm):

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/16/trump-kavanaugh-allegations-response-826069

Kavanaugh’s defenders included some of the 65 high-school acquaintances who signed an open letter last week vouching for his character after the allegations were first reported.

“I stand by the letter I signed. I do not know this woman,” said Stephanie Conway McGill by email on Sunday, referring to Ford.
Meghan McCaleb said: “I absolutely stand by the letter we signed.”
"I 100 percent stand behind my letter," Julie DeVol, another of the women who signed the letter, told POLITICO Monday.
"I know him very well and I’m 100 percent behind him," Suzanne Matan said in a brief interview.
"The Brett Kavanaugh I know is a good and decent person, and I have never seen him treat women with anything but respect," Virginia Hume wrote on Twitter Monday.
Two ex-girlfriends of Kavanaugh who also signed the letter, Maura Fitzgerald and Maura Kane, also released statements Monday on Kavanaugh's behalf.


Seems to me more than 2.

Also from the article: Dozens of others either didn't respond to POLITICO's inquiries or could not be reached.


I think you need to catch up.
Let's go Brandon
September 17th, 2018 at 5:37:41 PM permalink
Pacomartin
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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You have 6 female Republican Senators and 21 female Republican congresswomen who might feel that they are putting their own career in trouble if they vote to confirm Kavanaugh.

Truth and reality and character testimony might be immaterial.

Maryland has No statute of limitations on rape, although evidence might be difficult to come by.

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Maryland: No statute of limitations
Alabama: No statute of limitations
Alaska: No statute of limitations
Arizona: No statute of limitations
Delaware: No statute of limitations
Idaho: No statute of limitations
Kentucky: No statute of limitations
Louisiana: No statute of limitations
Mississippi: No statute of limitations
Missouri: No statute of limitations
New Jersey: No statute of limitations
North Carolina: No statute of limitations
South Carolina: No statue of limitations
Utah: No statute of limitations
Virginia: No statute of limitations
West Virginia: No statute of limitations
Wyoming: No statute of limitations

Arkansas: 6 years for first degree offenses, 3 years for second, third and fourth
California: 10 years
Colorado: 10 years
Connecticut: 5 years
Washington, D.C.: 15 years for first and second degree offenses, 10 years for third and fourth
Florida: No statute of limitations for sexual battery with physical force or deadly weapon; 4 years for first degree offenses, 3 years for any other degree
Georgia: 15 years for rape, 4 years for all other felony sex offenses
Hawaii: 6 years for first degree offenses, 3 years for second and third, 2 years for fourth
Illinois: 10 years if assault is reported to authorities within 3 years, 3 years otherwise
Indiana: No statute of limitations for level 1 or 2 offenses, 5 years for all other felony sexual offenses
Iowa: 10 years
Kansas: No statue of limitations for rape, 10 years for all other felony sex offenses
Maine: 8 years for class A, class B or class C crimes involving unlawful sexual contact or gross sexual assault, 3 years for all other felony sex offenses
Massachusetts: 15 years
Michigan: No statute of limitations for first degree offenses, 10 years for all other felony sex offenses
Minnesota: 9 years
Montana: 10 years
Nebraska: No statute of limitations for first or second degree offenses, three years for other felony sex offenses
Nevada: 20 years
New Hampshire: 6 years
New Mexico: No statute of limitations for first degree offenses, 6 years for second degree, 5 years for third and fourth degree
New York: No statute of limitations for first degree rape, 5 years for second and third
North Dakota: 7 years for gross sexual imposition, 3 years for all other felony sex offenses
Ohio: 20 years
Oklahoma: 12 years
Oregon: 12 years for first degree offenses, 6 years for second and third degree
Pennslyvania: 12 years
Rhode Island: No statute of limitations for first degree offense, 3 years for second and third degree
South Dakota: No statute of limitations for first or second degree offenses, 7 years for third or fourth degree
Tennessee: 15 years for aggravated rape, 8 years for rape
Texas: 10 years
Vermont: No statue of limitations for aggravated sexual assault, 6 years for sexual assault
Washington: 10 years for first and second degree offenses, 3 years for third degree
Wisconsin: No statue of limitations for first degree offenses, 6 years for second or third degree, 3 years for fourth degree
September 17th, 2018 at 5:57:21 PM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
Threads: 146
Posts: 25011
Quote: Pacomartin
You have 6 female Republican Senators


Either way they vote will piss some
people off. Far more will be pissed
if they vote no, even the women.

All the women in my wide's fam
say she's lying, you don't forget
the date and the place where
you feared for your life in an
attempted rape. She can't give
the time and place because
others who were there will say
Kavanaugh wan't even there.
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.