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To: thoughtomator

Do you think they though Judge Kavanaugh would just step down?
I mean how do they think they could pull this off?


30 posted on 09/22/2018 10:10:14 PM PDT by funfan
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To: funfan

They believe they can make anything become true by wanting it enough and repeating it often enough.


50 posted on 09/22/2018 10:42:11 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Number of arrested coup conspirators to date: 1)
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To: funfan

This is going to undermine the decision making authority of all the “He’s guilty of rape” Dems. Would you trust a person this emotional and irrational to make decisions for your country, military, foreign policy, .......?

Use this to the max for the mid terms.


116 posted on 09/23/2018 1:15:16 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: funfan
Do you think they though Judge Kavanaugh would just step down? I mean how do they think they could pull this off?

It's your wedding day.

You're 22 years old, and have just been commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. But with a B.S. in Physics, you expect to be involved in the more-technical aspects of military science. You are also - despite your age - a "church elder" at your local church, which was built by your great-great-grandfather, who - together with his brother - also founded the town where you were born and grew up.

Your bride - dressed all in white - is 19. She's a good bit more naive than you, also a little overly emotional at times. But she's a real trooper: A member of the church Ladies' Aid Society, etc.

But, like I said, she's a little "delicate" - some might say: nervous (like her mother, who once went to sanatorium, "for nerves"). Their family hasn't been in the area as long as yours (they arrived only about 125 years ago), but they are big land-owners, etc. The "Old Man" is chairman of the board of the local Farmer's Bank, etc. - and is known for being rather stodgy, concerned about appearances, and having an impeccable reputation (his wife's nervous breakdown 10 years ago is a source of secret shame to him).

You are standing at the altar, wearing your officer's uniform, waiting for your bride to walk down the aisle - and then, ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE!

A woman you have never seen before marches up to the altar. She is obviously pregnant. She points her finger at you and accuses you of having "used" her. She breaks down in sobs and is quickly escorted out by a couple of "handlers" no one had noticed before.

Stunned silence.

The woman is never seen again. Two days later, a letter to the editor from her attorney appears in the local newspaper, stating that you are the father, and also providing a few somewhat mysterious and apparently contradictory details, but mostly just vague accusations. Apparently, it was a "one-night stand" - or maybe alcohol, diminished accountability, and even a little coercion were also involved (like I said, the wording of the letter is a little vague).

Your bride-to-be is suffering a nervous breakdown and refuses to see you (or rather, her physician won't let you see her), your father-in-law-to-be refuses to speak with you except through an attorney until this matter is cleared up, and even your superiors in the military are expressing concern mixed with veiled threats.

You KNOW that it is all untrue - but maybe the woman is genuinely confusing you with someone else, so maybe it isn't an actual "set-up?"

In fact, you DID have a "one-night stand" years ago (on the night of your high school graduation) with an out-of-town girl - but not with this woman.

People are pressuring you to make a statement. You should publicly swear that you "never had any premarital relations," etc. Your legal advisors - to whom you have told the story of your high school indiscretion - are pressuring you to publish a carefully-worded statement that would make you look like a damn fool. In actual fact, for a six-month period, you were taking medication that rendered you entirely impotent; also, your physician has examined you and declared that a case of measles you had as a child has rendered you 100% infertile (you hadn't even known that - and your bride-to-be was hoping for children). The lawyers are pressuring you to release all this info, which would prove that you were innocent - but the info that you are infertile has devastated you, and you don't really relish releasing it to the public to jeer and laugh about. Yet, you have no choice, so you do it.

The woman is never heard from again.

After all, how could she have thought that she could pull this off?

Regards,

127 posted on 09/23/2018 2:09:18 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: funfan
I mean how do they think they could pull this off?

So far, they have.

-PJ

128 posted on 09/23/2018 2:18:56 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (The 1st Amendment gives the People the right to a free press, not CNN the right to the 1st question.)
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To: funfan

“Do you think they though Judge Kavanaugh would just step down?
I mean how do they think they could pull this off?”

More likely, they thought others would come out of the woodwork, like they did for Cosby, Bill Clinton, and Weinstein.


131 posted on 09/23/2018 2:40:54 AM PDT by Dr. Pritchett
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To: funfan

As soon as the first Republican on the committee decided to address this nonsense seriously, the pussy-hatters won. Ford will keep finding excuses to delay and impose impossible conditions. Before long Kavanaugh will be asked to withdraw. He’ll never get his reputation back, of course.

It’s hard to imagine anyone else worthwhile will be found to stand for nomination, knowing they will smeared with unanswerable allegations and eventually asked to withdraw.

SCOTUS will have to limp along without a full complement until when, and if, we get some Senators who aren’t invertebrates.


138 posted on 09/23/2018 3:28:52 AM PDT by JustaTech (A mind is a terrible thing)
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To: funfan

Do you think they though Judge Kavanaugh would just step down?


They got Herman Cain to just drop out. He felt it wasn’t worth the trauma.


168 posted on 09/23/2018 5:01:47 AM PDT by New Jersey Realist ( (Be Nice To Your Kids. They Will Pick Out Your Nursing Home))
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