Re: ANTHONY KENNEDY IS RETIRING!
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 8:57 pm
Lindsay did not use to impress me much. He did seem to have a genuine fire in his belly...... made me rethink my opinion of him.
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Lindsay did not use to impress me much. He did seem to have a genuine fire in his belly...... made me rethink my opinion of him.
I watched the whole thing, beginning to end. It was EPIC!bblhd672 wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 5:01 pm I didn’t listen, watch or read anything about the hearings today. However I know what both sides are saying about them.
Communists/leftists/socialists/progressives/Democrats&RINOs: “Today proves Kavanaugh should not be confirmed!”
Conservative Republicans and Normal people: “Today proves Kavanaugh should be confirmed!”
The Annoyed Man wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 9:38 pmI watched the whole thing, beginning to end. It was EPIC!bblhd672 wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 5:01 pm I didn’t listen, watch or read anything about the hearings today. However I know what both sides are saying about them.
Communists/leftists/socialists/progressives/Democrats&RINOs: “Today proves Kavanaugh should not be confirmed!”
Conservative Republicans and Normal people: “Today proves Kavanaugh should be confirmed!”
What about withholding evidence on her part. She (and I use this term loosely) had the letter for what, 6 weeks before she brought it to light? Did you see her aid start scrambling when Failswine was asked about who leaked the letter? It was hilarious.ScottDLS wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:52 pmWhich state? It’s against MD state law for Feinswine to not report a crime that someone told her about in California or DC?RicoTX wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:41 pm I know this will go nowhere, but is it against federal or state law to know about a crime... for example: Feinstein... and fail to report it to authorities?
Wow! This guy gets it! If you havent watched this clip, do so. You'll see a real-life "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." We need a BUNCH more like him, at ALL levels of government.bblhd672 wrote: Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:28 am Sen. Ben Sasse delivers a civics lesson.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EJK2JveCAbI
mojo84 wrote: Fri Sep 28, 2018 8:58 am What could be in this envelope?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB4DJtyhJaA
Read this article: http://thefederalist.com/2018/09/27/sen ... te-ambush/RPBrown wrote: Fri Sep 28, 2018 9:08 amWhat about withholding evidence on her part. She (and I use this term loosely) had the letter for what, 6 weeks before she brought it to light? Did you see her aid start scrambling when Failswine was asked about who leaked the letter? It was hilarious.ScottDLS wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:52 pmWhich state? It’s against MD state law for Feinswine to not report a crime that someone told her about in California or DC?RicoTX wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:41 pm I know this will go nowhere, but is it against federal or state law to know about a crime... for example: Feinstein... and fail to report it to authorities?
Senator Feinstein needs to pay that price, and at a minimum, it should be her formal censure by the Senate, if not some kind of criminal proceeding. She used Ford, and then threw her under the bus when asked to account for how the letter got leaked. I do not believe that Ford was assaulted by Kavanaugh. I did believe that somebody did something highly inappropriate to her when she was 15, but she is not a credible witness against Kavanaugh - not when all the other people SHE says witnessed the events say that it is untrue that this party ever took place, or that Kavanaugh was ever there.There’s a legal concept called laches, and it applies in spades. It dates back to the 1300s. “Equity aids the vigilant and not those who sleep on their rights,” the doctrine provides. Even a legitimate claim is barred when the person making the claim purposefully holds onto it until after the accused’s ability to defend himself is impaired.
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Curiously, the legal dictionary cites sexual harassment as the classic case where the doctrine of laches might apply. It’s as true today as it was in 1325 England. Somebody has to pay the price for an accuser withholding the allegations from the regular hearing process. Why should it be the man who did nothing but participate in good faith?