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    Quote Originally Posted by Methais View Post
    He woke up this morning with a sore back because time4fun's vagina couch is too squishy.
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    Besides, Republicans also block abstinence and contraceptives anyway.
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    Regulating firearms to keep them out of the hands of criminals, the unhinged, etc. meets the first test of the 2nd amendment, 'well-regulated'.

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    You show me a video of me typing that and Ill admit it. (This was the excuse he came up with when he was called out for a really stupid post)
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    3 million more popular votes. I'd say the numbers speak for themselves. Gerrymandering won for Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    Fantastic witness then.

    She named 4 people. All 4 people said they don't recall it.

    She didn't know the place, time, date, any real details at all.. just that she was 100% sure it was Kavanaugh.

    Next witness please... this one is useless.
    I recall being nearly drowned by my babysitters son when I was between 7 and 9. He held me under water at the Beach. I was there and know it happened but I can't tell you when or what beach or how we got there or home. I distinctly remember nearly being drowned and who it was and will forever though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolfard View Post
    I recall being nearly drowned by my babysitters son when I was between 7 and 9. He held me under water at the Beach. I was there and know it happened but I can't tell you when or what beach or how we got there or home. I distinctly remember nearly being drowned and who it was and will forever though.
    Do you think we should convict this man for attempted murder now because of this allegation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolfard View Post
    I recall being nearly drowned by my babysitters son when I was between 7 and 9. He held me under water at the Beach. I was there and know it happened but I can't tell you when or what beach or how we got there or home. I distinctly remember nearly being drowned and who it was and will forever though.
    Kids used to do that when I was younger, we called it being kids.


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    The point of the story about my memory is neither what is acceptable or even actionable in court. It happened, and I'm sure I remember it even if the older boy, who was in his teens at the time, probably doesn't. He was at least 10 years older than me, knew better, had about 100 pounds on me and held my head under water with one hand. He was a violent dick and a bully and probably still is.

    It happened, that's the point, and I believe both the plaintiff and the defendant here, as I am all too familiar with someone who gets black out drunk regularly and literally has no recollection of places gone, things said or done.

    You may be uncomfortable that things are true if they go against what you wish to be true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolfard View Post
    The point of the story about my memory is neither what is acceptable or even actionable in court.
    That's ultimately what it boils down to, though. I have no reason to doubt your story (or Ford's) but unless there's some kind of corroboration ... what do you expect someone to do? I'd like to think that a court, public opinion or otherwise, requires at least some kind of evidence beyond the accuser's word.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolfard View Post
    The point of the story about my memory is neither what is acceptable or even actionable in court. It happened, and I'm sure I remember it even if the older boy, who was in his teens at the time, probably doesn't. He was at least 10 years older than me, knew better, had about 100 pounds on me and held my head under water with one hand. He was a violent dick and a bully and probably still is.

    It happened, that's the point, and I believe both the plaintiff and the defendant here, as I am all too familiar with someone who gets black out drunk regularly and literally has no recollection of places gone, things said or done.

    You may be uncomfortable that things are true if they go against what you wish to be true.
    She had nobody to corroborate her story. There just weren't any facts. Did you not listen to Sen. Collins speech? She lays out a strong case for her reasoning.

    Was the bully Fabio? Maybe your memory has caused it to manifest in that horrible avatar of yours.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Taernath View Post
    That's ultimately what it boils down to, though. I have no reason to doubt your story (or Ford's) but unless there's some kind of corroboration ... what do you expect someone to do? I'd like to think that a court, public opinion or otherwise, requires at least some kind of evidence beyond the accuser's word.
    The thing to do is withdraw the nominee. There are a number of conservative judges who could take his place without damaging the institution. Gorsuch got in last year and you only need 50 votes so no one can say that it's too big an obstacle. Conversely they could have done a substantive investigation whose goal was fact finding as much as possible instead of being done as fast as possible.


    These things are important. It's bigger than Kavanaugh and should be taken seriously. Now there will always be a black mark on Kavanaugh and SCOTUS because of some mad dash for short term political gain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwolff View Post
    The thing to do is withdraw the nominee. There are a number of conservative judges who could take his place without damaging the institution. Gorsuch got in last year and you only need 50 votes so no one can say that it's too big an obstacle. Conversely they could have done a substantive investigation whose goal was fact finding as much as possible instead of being done as fast as possible.


    These things are important. It's bigger than Kavanaugh and should be taken seriously. Now there will always be a black mark on Kavanaugh and SCOTUS because of some mad dash for short term political gain.
    Wrong. The left's political smear didn't work for Justice Thomas and it didn't work for Justice Kavanaugh.

    You lost. Get over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwolff View Post
    The thing to do is withdraw the nominee. There are a number of conservative judges who could take his place without damaging the institution. Gorsuch got in last year and you only need 50 votes so no one can say that it's too big an obstacle. Conversely they could have done a substantive investigation whose goal was fact finding as much as possible instead of being done as fast as possible.


    These things are important. It's bigger than Kavanaugh and should be taken seriously. Now there will always be a black mark on Kavanaugh and SCOTUS because of some mad dash for short term political gain.
    Withdraw what nominee? It is done. He is confirmed.
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