Has U.S. Democracy Been Trumped? Bernie Sanders wants to know who owns America?
#11101
Posted 2018-September-26, 12:30
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#11102
Posted 2018-September-26, 12:55
hrothgar, on 2018-September-26, 09:33, said:
Made under pain of perjury
The accuser has a security clearance
The accuser claims that Kavenaugh engaged in gage rape
The accuser says that she has witnesses
https://twitter.com/...960428730843136
I don't know. What she describes would have been witnessed by so many people that it is strange no one has ever mentioned it before
#11103
Posted 2018-September-26, 12:56
hrothgar, on 2018-September-26, 09:33, said:
Made under pain of perjury
The accuser has a security clearance
The accuser claims that Kavenaugh engaged in gage rape
The accuser says that she has witnesses
https://twitter.com/...960428730843136
I don't know. What she describes would have been witnessed by so many people that it is strange no one has ever mentioned it before
#11104
Posted 2018-September-26, 14:15
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#11105
Posted 2018-September-26, 15:34
1. She gets a 55 minute free run unlike the 5 minutes per Dem Senator. She likely gets 5 minutes in between them?
2. Will she be lobbing softballs when questioning Kavanaugh like the GOP Senators would?
I'm sure every line of questioning she takes has been sanitized but it could easily go off script.
What is baby oil made of?
#11106
Posted 2018-September-26, 18:29
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The sender of the complaint described an evening involving her own daughter, Kavanaugh and several friends in 1998.
When they left the bar (under the influence of alcohol) they were all shocked when Brett Kavanaugh, shoved her friend up against the wall very aggressively and sexually.
There were at least four witnesses including my daughter. The writer of the letter provided no names but said the alleged victim was still traumatized and had decided to remain anonymous herself.
In 1998, Kavanaugh was 33 years old. He might do well to give up drinking alcohol.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#11107
Posted 2018-September-27, 01:38
Americans can be very proud that they elected a President with a very, very large brain.
#11108
Posted 2018-September-27, 05:27
johnu, on 2018-September-27, 01:38, said:
Americans can be very proud that they elected a President with a very, very large brain.
Actually the Chinese were saying "fathead" but the Trump friendly translator phrased it as "very, very large brain".
#11109
Posted 2018-September-27, 07:34
#11110
Posted 2018-September-27, 07:47
kenberg, on 2018-September-27, 07:34, said:
I understand that the prosecutor from Arizona has an excellent reputation, so I'm hopeful that she'll do well also.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#11111
Posted 2018-September-27, 08:45
PassedOut, on 2018-September-27, 07:47, said:
Hiring her seems like the only right thing the Senate has done in this whole sordid affair.
But it's just putting on a show, so it was an easy step to take. The GOP Senators have made it very clear that they've already made up their minds how they're going to vote.
But the GOP majority is slim, it will only take a couple of them believing Dr. Ford to derail the nomination.
#11112
Posted 2018-September-27, 09:24
barmar, on 2018-September-27, 08:45, said:
But it's just putting on a show, so it was an easy step to take. The GOP Senators have made it very clear that they've already made up their minds how they're going to vote.
But the GOP majority is slim, it will only take a couple of them believing Dr. Ford to derail the nomination.
I wish the prosecutor could proceed without the interruptions.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#11113
Posted 2018-September-27, 09:25
barmar, on 2018-September-27, 08:45, said:
But it's just putting on a show, so it was an easy step to take. The GOP Senators have made it very clear that they've already made up their minds how they're going to vote.
But the GOP majority is slim, it will only take a couple of them believing Dr. Ford to derail the nomination.
The whole thing is a farce, obviously. It should be pointed out that Kavanaugh is not on trial. This is a job interview. It happens to be for an important job. There is no presumption of innocence, 'due process' does not apply, and there is no need to prove the accusations beyond a reasonable doubt. Any company with an HR department would pass on Kavanaugh after the first allegation. Kavanaugh's life will not be "ruined" if he isn't confirmed, Lindsey Graham.
The fact that we're in this situation in the first place is a pretty clear indication how anti-American the GOP is.
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#11114
Posted 2018-September-27, 09:49
Who is the woman seated over Ford's right shoulder in the dark suit and white blouse? Talk about a rock of strength.
#11115
Posted 2018-September-27, 11:19
PassedOut, on 2018-September-27, 07:47, said:
I'm impressed with her. The GOP has avoided the PR landmines somebody like Hatch would step on but she's all about the facts. With no dirty tricks to attack Fords credibility the GOP may well have nothing else.
What is baby oil made of?
#11116
Posted 2018-September-27, 11:44
y66, on 2018-September-27, 09:49, said:
Who is the woman seated over Ford's right shoulder in the dark suit and white blouse? Talk about a rock of strength.
It has often been noted that courage is not lack of fear, it is the ability to go forward in spite of fear. Her fear is palpable. During the break Amy Walters (on PBS) remarked that we are seeing a normal person. Absolutely. She took the polygraph in a conference room on the way back home from her grandmother's funeral. She hadn't realized how lengthy it would be and she was really exhausted. She realizes she was probably video taped during the test but doesn't really know. The guy giving the test said a lot before starting but she was too nervous to listen carefully. She remembers crying a lot.
That's just a sample. A normal person in an abnormal situation. I have believed her from the beginning but now I cannot imagine someone watching her and thinking that it's an act. Helen Hayes could not have put on such an act.
#11117
Posted 2018-September-27, 13:43
#11118
Posted 2018-September-27, 14:05
#11119
Posted 2018-September-27, 15:54
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#11120
Posted 2018-September-27, 16:06
cherdano, on 2018-September-13, 08:29, said:
I stand by that post.
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