>>3725672 (lb)
yikes!
we might want to
notable
this…
also this anon want to recognize DJT personally for his super human activities…funny to see that Obama cannot begin to keep up..voice failing, etc…
TY DJT MUCH LOVE…NO HOMO
>>3725672 (lb)
yikes!
we might want to
notable
this…
also this anon want to recognize DJT personally for his super human activities…funny to see that Obama cannot begin to keep up..voice failing, etc…
TY DJT MUCH LOVE…NO HOMO
re-read latest drops..immigrants (illegals) voting…won't happen this time…
ah! might agree with you on the 32-1 hours now…well done anon!
I will..and report…
>https://www.scribd.com/document/392300733/Senate-Judiciary-Committee-Kavanaugh-Report?campaign=SkimbitLtd&ad_group=725X700959X48b2d1e109ca4fc4d933de07ec3415f5&keyword=660149026&source=hp_affiliate&medium=affiliate
-K responded to over 1300 q's posed from Senators…
-"After an extensive investigation that included the thorough review of all potentially credible evidence submitted and interviews of more than 40 individuals with information relating to the allegations, including classmates and friends of all those involved, Committee investigators found no witness who could provide any verifiable evidence to support any of the allegations brought against Justice Kavanaugh. In other words, following the separate and extensive investigations by both the Committee and the FBI, there was no evidence to substantiate any of the claims of sexual assault made against Justice Kavanaugh. The details of the Committee’s investigation, broken down by claim, are provided below."
"In a letter to Senator Feinstein dated July 30, 2018, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford alleged that Justice Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in the early 1980s, while they were both high-school students, at a gathering in a home near the Columbia Country Club in Maryland. However, Senator Feinstein kept the Committee in the dark about the letter until September 12, 2018, when she briefed Committee Democrats, but not Republicans, on the contents of the letter. The Intercept reported on the existence of the letter on September 12, 2018, and provided limited details regarding its content.1 The following day, the New York Times stated that “[t]wo officials familiar with the matter say the incident involved possible sexual misconduct.”2 Additional details emerged in a September 14 New Yorker article which reported that the letter alleged that Justice Kavanaugh held a woman down and forced himself on her.3 Two days later, on September 16, Dr. Ford identified herself in a Washington Post article that she was the letter’s author.4"
"When her attorneys finally responded, they insisted on a Thursday, September 27 hearing date. Dr. Ford’s attorneys refused to agree to earlier dates. The Committee was informed that Dr. Ford had a fear of flying caused by Justice Kavanaugh’s alleged sexual assault on her more than 35 years before. Dr. Ford’s attorneys also made several demands regarding the number of witnesses, the order of witnesses, the number of cameras, the specific reporters and media outlets granted access, Justice Kavanaugh’s location during Dr. Ford’s testimony, and the Committee’s manner of questioning Dr. Ford. The Committee does not typically entertain such demands from witnesses. However, at the Chairman’s direction to ensure a safe, dignified, and comfortable forum for Dr. Ford, the Committee accommodated the majority of Dr. Ford’s requests and agreed to move the hearing date to September 27. The Committee also moved the hearing to a smaller room, limited the number of cameras, invited the news outlets requested by Ms. Ford, and arranged for Justice Kavanaugh to wait outside of the hearing room throughout her testimony."
"Ms. Mitchell also asked Dr. Ford about her fear of flying and about whether she had ever helped anyone prepare for a polygraph examination.8 Dr. Ford acknowledged that she flew to the hearing and traveled by plane for work and leisure.9 Indeed, Dr. Ford listed on her CV that one of her hobbies includes international surf travel. She denied ever giving anyone advice for taking a polygraph exam.10 Committee investigators later obtained a signed statement from Dr. Ford’s ex-boyfriend, , casting doubt on Dr. Ford’s credibility. told the Committee that during the course of a six-year dating relationship, Dr. Ford had never mentioned the alleged assault, a fear of flying, or a phobia of small spaces.11 He also said that, contrary to Dr. Ford’s testimony, she had helped prepare her roommate, former FBI agent Monica McLean, for a polygraph examination. A classmate of Dr. Ford’s at the University of North Carolina also provided a statement to the Committee that cast doubt on her phobia of small spaces. Although the Washington Post reported that Dr. Ford provided the press with her therapy notes, Dr. Ford said that she did not recall ever giving the notes to a reporter.12"
WILL HIT THE GOODIE BITS
In addition to conducting the hearing, the Committee contacted seventeen individuals with information relevant to Dr. Ford’s allegations. Investigators began with the three individuals Dr. Ford identified as attending the 1982 gathering: Mark Judge, Patrick J. (P.J.) Smyth, and Leland Keyser. On September 18, P.J. Smyth and Mark Judge submitted statements denying that they attended any such gathering. Mr. Judge also attested that he has no memory of the alleged incident and never saw Justice Kavanaugh act in the manner Dr. Ford alleged. On September 22, Leland Keyser, a close friend of Dr. Ford, submitted a statement saying that she did not know Justice Kavanaugh and had no memory of the alleged gathering. In a September 28 e-mail to Committee staff, Ms. Keyser’s attorney reiterated that Ms. Keyser does not know Justice Kavanaugh, has no recollection of being at a gathering with him, and cannot corroborate Dr. Ford’s account because she “has no recollection of the incident in question.” Other individuals contacted by Committee investigators included and , two men who separately and independently had contacted the Committee claiming that they believed they had an encounter with Dr. Ford around the time of the alleged incident. Although each individual described details that in some respects seemed to fit Dr. Ford’s allegations against Justice Kavanaugh, both men described consensual encounters. The Committee also contacted fourteen former classmates of Justice Kavanaugh and Dr. Ford. None of them had any knowledge of the conduct alleged against Justice Kavanaugh by Dr. Ford or of the gathering at which she claimed to have been assaulted. The Committee also reviewed a letter submitted by 65 women who have known Justice Kavanaugh since high school stating that he has a reputation for treating women with decency and respect.
During the hearing, Judiciary Committee Democrats challenged the meaning Justice Kavanaugh ascribed to his high school yearbook entries. Following the hearing, four former classmates of Justice Kavanaugh—DeLancey Davis, Bernard McCarthy, Jr., Paul Murray, and Matthew Quinn—wrote to the Committee to express support for Justice Kavanaugh’s explanation of the term “Devil’s Triangle.” Two other friends of Justice Kavanaugh, Greg Aceto and Bill Van Pelt, IV, also provided a statement to the Committee indicating that they understood that the Devil’s Triangle drinking game originated at Georgetown Prep.
said that students purposely pushed the envelope on captions and yearbook entries. Another Georgetown Prep classmate and friend of Justice Kavanaugh, Donald Urgo, submitted a statement confirming that Justice Kavanaugh’s testimony about the terms “boofed,” “Devil’s Triangle,” and “Renate Alumnius” was “entirely correct and consistent with
[his] independent understanding.”
Justice Kavanaugh’s high-school and college drinking habits also received significant attention during the hearing. As a result, several individuals who knew Justice Kavanaugh in high school and college contacted the Committee and the media to say they had never seen Justice Kavanaugh black out or lose control when drinking. These included Michael Fegan, Chris Dudley, Donald Urgo, and . The Committee also interviewed other classmates at Yale who stated that Justice Kavanaugh drank heavily. However, none of them could independently confirm any alleged sexual misconduct committed by Justice Kavanaugh.
The Committee spoke to the following individuals in connection to Dr. Ford’s allegations:
K and CBF obviously…others of note…
(Oct. 2): stated that he dated Dr. Ford for six years. He said that she never mentioned being the victim of sexual assault or misconduct. He also stated that Dr. Ford did not mention any fear of close quarters or flying, and that the two traveled together, including on a small propeller plane. also said that he witnessed Dr. Ford, drawing from her background in psychology, help prepare her roommate, Ms. Monica McLean, for a potential polygraph examination when Ms. McLean was interviewing for jobs with the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He stated that Dr. Ford helped Ms. McLean become familiar and less nervous about the exam.
Donald Urgo (Sept. 26, Sept. 27): Urgo, a lifelong friend of Justice Kavanaugh’s, said that he does not recall ever meeting Dr. Ford at a high school party. He said that the allegations against Justice Kavanaugh are completely contradictory to his character; he never saw him engage in any sexual misconduct of any kind nor did he hear of any allegations until the news stories. He also never saw Justice Kavanaugh pass out or black out.
(Oct. 4):
. He described Justice Kavanaugh as being “great, hardworking—a leader” and said that he is not the type of person who would commit the acts that Dr. Ford alleged. He said he has no specific recollection of Justice Kavanuagh and Dr. Ford socializing together.
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(Sept. 26):
. He knew Justice Kavanaugh but has not kept in touch with him since high school. said that he and others pushed “the envelope on captions and yearbook entries with the objective of seeing what we could get by the Jesuits.” He described Justice Kavanaugh as being quiet, very nice and someone with a good reputation
who was known for being involved in sports.
(Sept. 24, Sept. 25): stated that after graduating from high school in Hampton, Virginia in 1982, he made several trips to D.C. that summer. During one of the trips, he attended a house party where he kissed and made out with a woman he met who he believes could have been Dr. Ford. said that based on old photographs of Justice Kavanaugh he has seen on the news, he believes the two of them share a similar appearance.
(Sept. 26): stated that when he was a 19 year-old college student, he visited D.C. over spring break and kissed a girl he believes was Dr. Ford. He said that the kiss happened in the bedroom of a house which was about a 15-to20 minute walk from the Van Ness Metro, that Dr. Ford was wearing a swimsuit under her clothing, and that the kissing ended when a friend jumped on them as a joke. said that the woman initiated the kissing and that he did not force himself on her.
WHAT A SLUT!
her friend
said that she was present at apartment one night in April 1987 when Dr.
and regularly attended parties with members of his fraternity.
Ford and arrived to consume drugs. knew had an active and robust social life in college.
(Sept. 25): said that Kavanaugh because she previously dated
said that the Dr. Ford she
, knows Justice , one of Justice Kavanaugh’s best friends. said that would not have associated with Justice Kavanaugh
if there was any indication of inappropriate behavior on his part.
(Sept. 25): said that she knew Justice Kavanugh during his
college years
. said she had been in every kind of situation 8
and party with Justice Kavanaugh and his friends during that time, and that she could never see him doing something like what Dr. Ford alleged. She described Justice Kavanaugh as “a fair, honest, good man.” She said, “To even have his name in the same sentence [relating to the allegations] is just beyond my comprehension.”
William Rand (Oct. 4, Oct. 5): Rand went to the University of North Carolina with Dr. Ford from 1984 to 1986. In his interview, he attested that Dr. Ford had a very robust and active social life which contradicts Dr. Ford’s narrative that she had a difficult time making friends due to the alleged sexual assault. He also stated that Dr. Ford did not seem to be afraid to be in rooms or apartments with only one entrance, which contradicts her claim to the Committee that she had to build a second front door to her house due to the trauma of the alleged assault.
(Sept. 28): works for an investment firm and said that one of their clients who is a close family friend ( ) has a photograph of Dr. Ford with George Soros that was taken several years ago. She said she would forward the photo to the Committee but it was never received. [NOTE: Reports of the existence of this photo surfaced in the media and have been proven not to be accurate.]
BAHAHAHAHAHAH
my dumb ass just got smarter..apologies..will still shoot for goodie bits..
alot of goodie bits! kek! How could the MSM twist this..wow!
The rest of it is exhibits..apologies, I know I flipped pages, etc..
Holy shit! Every one of these women was proven not credible and there is no way in hell Judge K should have been put thru the crap he was…
HUGE!
Bahahahahaha
Anons…late in loaf so please carry to next as have to sign off…I think I have figured something out…recall this post? Recall also
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meaning three left???
Recall note on Rallyanons picture???
One left!!!