
You mean alleged attempted rape? Big difference, bro. |
Wow maybe they can help the FBI???? Since they are having a hard time investigating... |
Actually, that one word doesn't change anything. |
No, I mean ATTEMPTED RAPE. She didn't say "beyond alleged rape or alleged murder" did she? She said "beyond rape and murder". I am asking if she includes ATTEMPTED RAPE in that. |
Try reading the sentence again, it says “they don’t care if he attacked a woman”. You must be very frustrated that your Senator is going to vote against confirmation. |
It's similar to Kavanaugh saving his calendars. I really think those guys were planning for their memoirs all the way back in high school. |
We wrote risqué notes back and forth to each other - all of it made up - just for the riskiness of possibly getting caught. And we were just frustrated jerks - still stuck at home and school with parents and teachers telling us what to do nonstop. None of it meant much except we were ready to put on our own. |
LOL. That is the most pitiful and contrived excuse of Kavanaugh yet! And you're still a frustrated jerk. Get a new hobby. |
Just imagine what these guys would still have if mobile phones with cameras and the internet existed when they were at GT Prep. I have actually been expecting some party photos would surface, but calendars and handwritten notes, well that was a surprise. |
Well, not for people like you. |
Well, it sure does to me. |
Don't have to imagine. We predicted this. We know the game |
Oh, that could be the reason. I was thinking - here’s someone just like my husband who saves every last piece of paper (until our attic was infested silver fish nesting in the old papers and I made him throw it all out- poor man). That they were planning their memoirs for their future fame is a better explanation. Pretty arrogant. |
I actually don't care one way or the other if he's confirmed. What I care about is this disgusting rush to judgment of someone - simply for political purposes. Pretty bad look, Democrats. |
In a letter released Tuesday and obtained by Fox News, an ex-boyfriend of Christine Blasey Ford, the California professor accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, seemingly contradicts her testimony under oath last week that she had never helped anyone prepare for a polygraph examination. The former boyfriend, whose name was redacted, also said Ford neither mentioned Kavanaugh nor said she was a victim of sexual misconduct during the time they were dating from about 1992 to 1998. He said he saw Ford helping a woman he believed was her “life-long best friend” prepare for a potential polygraph test. He added that the woman had been interviewing for jobs with the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s office: “I witnessed Dr. Ford help [Monica L.] McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam” and that Ford had “explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped [her] become familiar and less nervous about the exam.” The ex-boyfriend also said he never heard Blasey Ford express a fear of flying. |