2 Men come forward and admit that they not Kavannaugh assaulted Ford
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Started by silverspiker - Sept. 27, 2018, 10:26 a.m.
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By GunterK - Sept. 27, 2018, 12:30 p.m.
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I know how important this nomination is to the USA and its People. However, this is looking more and more like an irritating soap opera.

First, accuser #1 came up with various contradicting stories. None of the allegedly involved witnesses confirmed her story.

Then we see pictures of her highschool's yearbook, talking about wild, drunken parties, male strippers, and showing salacious pictures of her. (none of this shown in the MSM, of course).

Then the clincher: she has family connections to the CIA. Now we can suspect who the director of this soap opera is.

And she passed a lie detector test? Yeah.... sure

Then comes accuser #2... a woman who wanted to save her virginity for marriage... goes to a sex party, where she gets so drunk that she winds up on the floor, unable to speak. Can't remember when, what where, or who, but does identify Kavanaugh.

Yeah.... sure

Then comes accuser #3... represented by Stormy Daniels' lawyer. Her family says she is not trustworthy, has huge money problems, owes the IRS 100,000.

Sounds like a soap opera, doesn't it?

While the MSM and the masses may find joy in how Kavanaugh is being attacked, I don't find it entertaining, and it undermines the vision the Founding Fathers had for their country.

a collateral victim:  the #metoo movement, which started out as something noble, and is slowly deteriorating into a internet version of a lynch mob

By carlberky - Sept. 27, 2018, 5:42 p.m.
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" Two men have come forward to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee ... " 

" On Monday, the timeline recounts GOP staff members interviewing “a man ..."
 
" Then on Wednesday, the committee staff said they spoke with a second man ..."

" The committee did not release any more details about the men ... "

These men have not been swarn in by the full Committee, and They have not had

 background checks, as Ford has. 

For all we know, they may have been delegates to the Republican Convention ... 

or their fathers might. 


   

By GunterK - Sept. 27, 2018, 9:36 p.m.
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you are right....

those 2 guys may have been, or may not have been, sent by the Republican party.

Dr. Ford (and accuser #2) may, or may not have been, directed by the Establishment.

We will never really know. All we have is a "he said, she said" scenario. However, a lot of people in this country say , "look at all these women making accusations, let's lynch him"

The #metoo movement has encouraged many silent victims to come forward. However, it also has, IMHO, turned into a modern lynch mob, and for some (like Avenati's client) into a money grabbing opportunity.