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Senate Confirms Kavanaugh to Supreme Court, Ending a Clash With Lasting Fallout

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A great victory against the enemy of equality and women's rights. Hopefully the next battle will take on freelance homosexuality.
Posted by diver dan, Sunday, 7 October 2018 8:30:48 AM
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Who would of thought that such a flawed President could do so much good for the USA. He has now dumped Paris, got unemployment (especially among blacks) to a record low, appointed a good man on Supreme Court, moved Israel's embassy to Jerusalem and exposed the putried press and Hilary supporters for what they are and started draining the swamp. Maybe their is hope for Australia. Could Boris do the same for Britain or are they to far gone?
Posted by runner, Sunday, 7 October 2018 4:02:54 PM
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Publisher, Conrad Black describes the “OBushinton” era, 1989 to 2017, as a time of sleaze, incompetence and stagnation. Now, in the Trump era, there is a practically a full-employment economy, and wages for the least well-paid are rising. It is the first time that low paid people have had real increases of purchasing power and the lack of fear of joblessness in more than 20 years.

“Trump isn’t an aberrant interlude; he is a sea change. He has a mandate to clean up Washington and he plans to fulfill it”.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 7 October 2018 5:00:49 PM
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No one can say with any certainty what happened between
17-year-old Brett Kavanaugh and 15-year-old Christine
Blasey Ford during the summer of 1982.

But what we do
know with certainty is - Ford's actions have been broadly
consistent with witness statements. During her testimony
Ford attempted to answer every question, while Kavanaugh
prevaricated. Ford asked for an FBI investigation while
Kavanaugh demurred. Ford submitted to a lie detector
test, while Kavanaugh lied or stretched the truth about
easily confirmed facts like whether he was of drinking age
in 1982, whether he worked for Safeway, or whether he was
a legacy admit at Yale.

For all these reasons, Kavanaugh is, at best, a bad witness,
at worst, he is an attempted rapist. And at
minimum, he should have been disqualified from being the
nation's highest jurist.

However Kavanaugh was President Trump's choice and there's no
surprises as to why.

Kavanaugh has certain beliefs that
appeal to President Trump - particularly his belief that
Congress should consider a law exempting a President while
in office from any criminal prosecution and investigation.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 7 October 2018 5:06:48 PM
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Foxy
Ex-boyfriend of Christine Ford claims she helped friend prepare for polygraph test

A MAN who says he dated Christine Blasey Ford in the 1990s has suggested she lied to the Senate during her hearing.

In a sworn written statement, the man claimed to have directly witnessed Ford helping her “long-time best friend” Monica McLean prepare for a polygraph exam.

“Dr Ford explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped McLean become familiar and less nervous about the exam. Dr Ford was able to help because of her background in psychology,” he said in the statement.

During the hearing, Dr Ford said she had never had discussions with anyone, besides her lawyers, on how to take a polygraph, nor had she offered tips to anyone on doing so.

They can be beaten, if you have been trained how to do it.
Posted by Philip S, Sunday, 7 October 2018 5:30:20 PM
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I dare say if Dr Ford was a male she would be dismissed from her job. How about the girl who accused Bill Shorten Foxy?
Posted by runner, Sunday, 7 October 2018 5:50:09 PM
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