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“After so many years, Ford said she does not remember some key details of the incident. She said she believes it occurred in the summer of 1982, when she was 15, around the end of her sophomore year at the all-girls Holton-Arms School in Bethesda...Ford said she does not remember how the gathering came together the night of the incident. She said she often spent time in the summer at the Columbia Country Club pool in Chevy Chase, where in those pre-cellphone days, teenagers learned about gatherings via word of mouth. She also doesn’t recall who owned the house or how she got there.”

This simply isn’t credible for an event that she says derailed her life for several years.

She would know exactly where and when it occurred. (She says she only had one beer, that the two boys were drunk but she was not.)

On the other hand, if it was some event that only much later she embellished and promoted into some meaningful event that she grabbed onto as an excuse to explain some failings in life on her part, then it would make sense that she doesn’t know the details such as when or where it occurred.

What she knows is the emotion that she feels now, perhaps even needs to feel for present purposes, and searching the past for a basis for this feeling has identified this hazy incident as a justification for the present emotion.


217 posted on 09/16/2018 1:16:08 PM PDT by Meet the New Boss
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To: Meet the New Boss

She cannot even name a DATE. Says it MIGHT be in the summer of 1982.

SHEESH


232 posted on 09/16/2018 1:19:45 PM PDT by Lazamataz (On future maps, I suggest we remove the word "California" and substitute "Open-Air Asylum".)
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