Posted on 09/20/2018 11:09:28 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Three 15-year-old girls in Idaho have penned an open letter supporting Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when the two were teenagers.
The letter, created Wednesday by teenagers who identify themselves as Layla, Charlotte and Jessica, is being driven by Change.org, a website that allows people to start and sign petitions that call for social change.
The petition, which has a goal of 1,000 signatures, had reached 723 signatures by Thursday afternoon.
In their letter, the three teens commend Ford for going public this week with her allegations. Ford has accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party when the two were in high school in the 1980s. Ford originally made the accusations anonymously, but identified herself Sunday in The Washington Post after her accusation was brought to light.
We are fifteen-year-old girls. Fifteen, the teenagers wrote. The same age you were when seventeen-year-old Brett Kavanaugh assaulted you, when he put his hand over your mouth so no one could hear you scream."
We imagine you at that party, so young and vivacious, with your whole life ahead of you, and we see ourselves, the letter continues. Our hearts break for the fifteen-year-old girl who walked in, and how different that girl was who walked out. We feel connected to the 15-year-old girl still living inside of you, and are outraged by the seventeen-year-old boy still living inside of him.
The teenagers wrote that Fords decision to speak out was powerful and said they couldnt trust Kavanaugh to make decisions that will impact girls.
We realize the effects of what happened are impacting him as it has impacted you, only he has not been living with the consequences. He denies it ever happened.
We know the possibility of Kavanaugh being in a powerful position has made it necessary to speak up, yet we havent heard if you will testify on Monday, the girls wrote. We know how scary that must feeland we know you are probably tired of people feeling things for you. We hope you will take this chance to make your voice heard, to speak on your own terms, in your own way.
Now is a courageous time and a brave time, too, to finally let your voice be heard. Telling your truth will get us one step closer to the world we want to live into; one where seventeen-year-old boys are taught that it is not ok to exploit girls and that fifteen-year-old girls know their bodies are their own, the letter continued.
You are strong and the fifteen-year-old girl in you is strong. We are with you and so is everyone who signs this letter, the teens added.
GOP lawmakers have pushed this week for Ford to appear before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday to review her allegations. But Ford, through her lawyer, has said she will not testify until the FBI investigates her allegations of sexual assault against Kavanaugh.
The FBI has not opened a criminal investigation, saying the allegation does not involve a federal crime. The White House has not directed the FBI to reopen Kavanaughs background investigation, despite calls from Democrats.
Kavanaugh has denied Ford's allegations.
President Trump has also defended Kavanaugh following Ford's allegations, saying on Tuesday that there are few people that Ive ever seen, that Ive ever known have been so outstanding as Judge Kavanaugh.
The president also said he doesnt think the FBI should be involved in the case because they dont want to be involved.
Democratic lawmakers have slammed Republican colleagues in the wake of the allegations against Kavanaugh. Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono (Hawaii) on Wednesday slammed the party over its handling of the case.
In an interview with ABC News, Hirono said Republicans' claims that they have done everything they can to reach out to Ford "bullshit."
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) also said this week that Ford should not be "bullied" into testifying Monday without an FBI investigation.
The one about the innocent man accused of rape and then lynched?
The last two and half decades haven’t been kind to Billy Boy.
I’m surprised that David Hogg hasn’t yet jumped into the fray and given us his esteemed opinion on all of this. He must be feeling neglected.
If they slapped a boy in second grade would they like that to keep them out of going to college when they were 18?
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This. Is. Not. A. News. Story.
I have no doubt that this is far from over. If the Dems can pay for someone to come forward with a flimsy story, you can bet that between now and Monday they will have at least five more lined up and witnesses.
I would bet that teens would be this stupid.
The key phrase is “impact girls.” It’s the feminists freaking out over a white conservative male in the Supreme Court and reaching desperation point.
Nothing regarding Keith Ellison? Hmmm....
That’s a good a guess as any
Im surprised he hasn’t accused Kavanaugh of attempting to rape him.
Next on Jerry Springer:
26 year old Female Teacher of students who wrote supporting Letter to Kavanaugh accuser charged with Raping the J.V. Football team.
sounds like a bunch of girls too fugly to get laid
You again! You seem to have a penchant for posting endless anti- Trump stuff, all while bringing attention and hits to anti-Trump sites and stories.
We already know who the enemies are and what the leftist are all about. So what’s your motive?
The parallels of these girls “testifying” against Kavanaugh and the Salem witch trials is amusing. The acts that Ford describe did not happen. They are the fantasy result of the discredited use of repressed memories. Unless there are objective corroborating circumstantial evidence or multiple eyewitnesses that all agree and the events this never happened as far as the law and constitution are concerned.
"...We are fifteen-year-old girls. Fifteen..."
“Yes, teenage girls are about the bottom of the barrel when it comes to common sense, maturity, and reliabilty. This is the same demographic that turned Justin Bieber into a demigod.”
Well put!
Nice little brain washed tarts.
had reached 723 signatures by Thursday afternoon.
Seven hundred and twenty signatures were signed Diane F. ?
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