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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ive heard Justice Kavanaugh has been treated poorly after the hearings. Even at church. [/quote] He behaved poorly.[/quote] He was accused. Not indicted. And the evidence was scant so he was still confirmed. [/quote] None of that contradicts the fact that he behaved poorly at the confirmation hearings.[/quote] Or that one of the women accusers was a highly credible academic professor. Friends in the area who attended school with him, not to mention Yale peers, corroborated that he behaved very badly when drunk at parties. The evidence was far from scant but it was dismissed. [/quote] Highly credible people don’t claim they built an escape door due to trauma from Kavanaugh’s attack, only to have building permits expose the door was built in the process of creating an apartment to rent to students. [/quote] Apart from the fact she was highly credible in many ways and her allegations were not properly investigated by authorities. I know people who attended parties with K in high school and corroborate his sexist boorish aggressive behavior when drunk. A bunch of people who attended Yale with him wrote a petition saying he was not fit to sit on the Supreme Court. It was not a matter of youthful indiscretions but often consuming too much alcohol at Parties and becoming verbally abusive and aggressive . He was also not qualified according to many legal experts. It is terrifying for many women that our reproductive rights are being decided by people who do not respect women or their agency to make responsible Decisions. We should have listened to Anita Hill. [/quote]
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