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4 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

 

I don’t think it’s out of line if it’s a valid argument. And since this is a yearbook picture or some sort of glamor shot, it’s fair to argue this is her “at her best.” 

 

The reason it isn’t our of line is two fold. 

 

1- the left has consistently tried to paint him as a serial offender who was a Casanova and alcoholic during him teen years. The question becomes why a popular senior would need to force himself on a simple looking freshman. 

 

2- his entire high school years have been put under a microscope- it’s only fair that that goes both ways.

 

now, all that being said- it’s not a great argument that he didn’t assault her because of the alcohol supposedly involved, and the fact that less attractive women are often assaulted.

Two wrongs don't make a right.  The Ken dude was mocking her plain and simple.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

This was discussed earlier.  The ABA committee that issues these recommendations officially recanted that.  The President of the ABA sent that without the comittee approval.  They have since gone on the record that Kavanaugh still retains 'highly qualified' recommendation from the ABA.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, bdutton said:

 

This was discussed earlier.  The ABA committee that issues these recommendations officially recanted that.  The President of the ABA sent that without the comittee approval.  They have since gone on the record that Kavanaugh still retains 'highly qualified' recommendation from the ABA.

 

Gatorman doesn't read.  He posts, declares victory, and runs away.

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Posted
1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

Gatorman doesn't read.  He posts, declares victory, and runs away.

You are a POS 

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So, a strange thing is her "Boy friend" who was the connection between them has not been heard from or really mentioned. What happened to him? 

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No, ABA did not call for the investigation, the president unilaterally did.  The committee still stands behind Kavanaugh and they are the official word.  Unfortunately, the media knows this and they don't care because it doesn't fit their agenda and it fools the tards and partisans.  

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

I don't think so.  The Dems knew they could escort some Soros ladies to Flake and he would cave.  They know the undecided Senators will all cave when the FBI discovered he drank in college and wrote about farting.

 

The time of this thing may be limited but the scope won't be.  It sure seems like Ford has been kicked to the curb a la Bridget Moynahan.

 

Flake would have likely called for a delay anyway.  He likely called Georgie to get someone to yell at him to give him cover.  Now that the FBI has started investigating and will likely find nothing after the week deadline, he's boxed himself into a corner.

 

2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

I suspect he will. But this won't be the end of it. He demonstrated so much venom and bile that his credibility is severely damaged. The issue of him recusing himself from issues will be a recurring theme, especially after yelling, "What goes around, comes around." 

 

Look at the Matt Damon clip again.

 

1 hour ago, 4merper4mer said:

Find an unattractive picture of a girl from her teen years and say that nobody would do anything because of her looks?  Out of line.

 

I disagree.  All we have is "she said, he said" and it's a matter of who do you believe?  It goes towards that.

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22 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

You are a POS 

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So, a strange thing is her "Boy friend" who was the connection between them has not been heard from or really mentioned. What happened to him? 

 

Kavanaugh probably had him killed to silence him.  Is that what you're getting at?

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1 hour ago, 4merper4mer said:

Find an unattractive picture of a girl from her teen years and say that nobody would do anything because of her looks?  Out of line.

 

 

Well you could search for an attractive picture, but we only have a week.

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Posted
1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

Kavanaugh probably had him killed to silence him.  Is that what you're getting at?

Thanks for suggesting that, now we're getting a whole new investigation.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Magox said:

No, ABA did not call for the investigation, the president unilaterally did.  The committee still stands behind Kavanaugh and they are the official word.  Unfortunately, the media knows this and they don't care because it doesn't fit their agenda and it fools the tards and partisans.  

Media conspiracy? Clinton conspiracy? 

 

How about if a guy that attacked a 15 year old should never be on the court? You agree with that, don't you? 

8 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Kavanaugh probably had him killed to silence him.  Is that what you're getting at?

No, Clinton did, duh. 

 

And what I'm getting at is he might know if his buddy tried to bang the girl he was seeing 

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Just now, Tiberius said:

Media conspiracy? Clinton conspiracy? 

 

How about if a guy that attacked a 15 year old should never be on the court? You agree with that, don't you? 

Was it innself defense?  Did the 15 year old have an Arizona iced tea and Skittles?  Maybe the 15 yr old was wearing a hoody and asking for it...

 

Were you there?  Why do you hate minorities?  

Posted
15 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Media conspiracy? Clinton conspiracy? 

 

How about if a guy that attacked a 15 year old should never be on the court? You agree with that, don't you? 

No, Clinton did, duh. 

 

And what I'm getting at is he might know if his buddy tried to bang the girl he was seeing 

What the !@#$ are you talking about?

 

It's not a conspiracy, it's a !@#$ing fact!  The ABA president wrote the letter on behalf of him not the ABA.  

 

And what the hell does  your second question have anything to do with anything?  If he did it, then he shouldn't be confirmed but absence of any contemporaneous corroborating evidence this should go nowhere.  

 

Do you feel that an accusation on its own is enough to destroy someone's career?   

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, 4merper4mer said:

Two wrongs don't make a right.  The Ken dude was mocking her plain and simple.

 

You’re right, and you’re probably right. And I don’t think mocking is acceptable, and like you said, is over the line pointless.

 

But her appearance could in fact have some level of influence on the case.

 

 

actually- I change my

mind- I don’t think what was said about the picture was mocking. I think it was pointing to the fact that most teenage guys with the status Kavanaugh had then would not be in a hurry to get that girl- it doesn’t prove he didn’t assault her, but it does ring true. 

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Just now, whatdrought said:

 

You’re right, and you’re probably right. And I don’t think mocking is acceptable, and like you said, is over the line pointless.

 

But her appearance could in fact have some level of influence on the case.

 

The number of pictures of 12 year old Trayvon that we were hammered with a few years ago seem to suggest they would.

Posted
4 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

 

You’re right, and you’re probably right. And I don’t think mocking is acceptable, and like you said, is over the line pointless.

 

But her appearance could in fact have some level of influence on the case.

He is a raging alcoholic. Of course he wouldn't be able to tell her from any other 80s babe.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Magox said:

What the !@#$ are you talking about?

 

It's not a conspiracy, it's a !@#$ing fact!  The ABA president wrote the letter on behalf of him not the ABA.  

 

And what the hell does  your second question have anything to do with anything?  If he did it, then he shouldn't be confirmed but absence of any contemporaneous corroborating evidence this should go nowhere.  

 

Do you feel that an accusation on its own is enough to destroy someone's career?   

No, he wrote it on behalf of the organization. 

Here is the actual letter: https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/images/abanews/Senator Grassley from ABA 9-27-18.pdf

 

Right? Right? 

 

You made the argument that "the media knows this" as if there is "a media" and they agree with you but are acting together pushing an agenda. That's a conspiracy. 

 

More American believe the alleged victim, therefore the further investigation we got, on a bi-partisan basis, is justified. How democratic of us :) 

 

I don't feel for Kavanaugh anything, he is accused by a credible witness and should be further investigated. He is also going to be a judge--and is already--and his lies, half truths and screaming of conspiracy theories make him a highly questionable person to have a life time appointment on the nation's top court, especially when he was spitting out vows revenge against Democrats. How undemocratic :( 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Magox said:

What the !@#$ are you talking about?

 

It's not a conspiracy, it's a !@#$ing fact!  The ABA president wrote the letter on behalf of him not the ABA.  

 

And what the hell does  your second question have anything to do with anything?  If he did it, then he shouldn't be confirmed but absence of any contemporaneous corroborating evidence this should go nowhere.  

 

Do you feel that an accusation on its own is enough to destroy someone's career?   

Relax Magox, you do know that you are actually responding to the former Gatorman, don't you? The day he doesn't post something completely ignorant will be a day to mark your calendar.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

No, he wrote it on behalf of the organization. 

Here is the actual letter: https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/images/abanews/Senator Grassley from ABA 9-27-18.pdf

 

Right? Right? 

 

You made the argument that "the media knows this" as if there is "a media" and they agree with you but are acting together pushing an agenda. That's a conspiracy. 

 

More American believe the alleged victim, therefore the further investigation we got, on a bi-partisan basis, is justified. How democratic of us :) 

 

I don't feel for Kavanaugh anything, he is accused by a credible witness and should be further investigated. He is also going to be a judge--and is already--and his lies, half truths and screaming of conspiracy theories make him a highly questionable person to have a life time appointment on the nation's top court, especially when he was spitting out vows revenge against Democrats. How undemocratic :( 

 

He wrote it claiming it was on behalf of the organization...but the organization didn't agree with him and didn't change their rating of BK. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

He wrote it claiming it was on behalf of the organization...but the organization didn't agree with him and didn't change their rating of BK. 

 

Correct.

 

He lied, and voiced his own political opinion, trying to assert the weight of the organization he heads was behind it.

 

The organization immediately issued a statement contradicting this; and Carlson should be fired immediately in disgrace. 

 

This was gross malfeasance on the behalf of Bob Carlson, and discredits the ABA as an organization as long as he is in power.

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