More than 650 law professors signed a statement opposing the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United Dtatrs, in response to his emotional, inflammatory, rude testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last Thursday. He did not display judicial temperament. Open the link to read the signatories:
“The following letter will be presented to the United States Senate on Oct. 4. It will be updated as more signatures are received.
“Judicial temperament is one of the most important qualities of a judge. As the Congressional Research Service explains, a judge requires “a personality that is even-handed, unbiased, impartial, courteous yet firm, and dedicated to a process, not a result.” The concern for judicial temperament dates back to our founding; in Federalist 78, titled “Judges as Guardians of the Constitution,” Alexander Hamilton expressed the need for “the integrity and moderation of the judiciary.”
“We are law professors who teach, research and write about the judicial institutions of this country. Many of us appear in state and federal court, and our work means that we will continue to do so, including before the United States Supreme Court. We regret that we feel compelled to write to you, our Senators, to provide our views that at the Senate hearings on Sept. 27, Judge Brett Kavanaugh displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying for any court, and certainly for elevation to the highest court of this land.
“The question at issue was of course painful for anyone. But Judge Kavanaugh exhibited a lack of commitment to judicious inquiry. Instead of being open to the necessary search for accuracy, Judge Kavanaugh was repeatedly aggressive with questioners. Even in his prepared remarks, Judge Kavanaugh described the hearing as partisan, referring to it as “a calculated and orchestrated political hit,” rather than acknowledging the need for the Senate, faced with new information, to try to understand what had transpired. Instead of trying to sort out with reason and care the allegations that were raised, Judge Kavanaugh responded in an intemperate, inflammatory and partial manner, as he interrupted and, at times, was discourteous to senators.
“As you know, under two statutes governing bias and recusal, judges must step aside if they are at risk of being perceived as or of being unfair. As Congress has previously put it, a judge or justice “shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.” These statutes are part of a myriad of legal commitments to the impartiality of the judiciary, which is the cornerstone of the courts.
“We have differing views about the other qualifications of Judge Kavanaugh. But we are united, as professors of law and scholars of judicial institutions, in believing that he did not display the impartiality and judicial temperament requisite to sit on the highest court of our land.”

The extreme right ruling elite and their puppets in the GOP will just think that all these law professors are “liberals” and to be ignored. Don’t you know that for decades part of their propaganda to destroy this country has been to paint “ALL” teachers and college professors as “hated” liberals. They blame everything they can on “liberals” and when they can’t come up with anything, they invent it.
Liberals will take away your firearms.
Liberals murder babies.
Liberals want to turn the United States into a Communist and/or Socialist country
They are all lies of course, but they don’t care because they need to lie about something manufacture an escape goat for the wreck-and-ruin the Greedy, Mean, Alt Right ruling elite is visiting on this country.
By now, most if not all of the Alt-Right believes their own rancid garbage.
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Yes, exactly spot on. I have seen these same right wing talking points all over the place; liberals this, liberals that, liberals will ruin the nation, etc. Liberals are being demonized, scapegoated and swift boated 24/7. The right wingers complain constantly about liberals supposedly controlling universities and not allowing for free speech. Total bunkum.
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Except now it’s not just “liberal”. The descriptions usually claim that policies are “socialistic” or a form of socialism. Liberal isn’t far enough left to be as derogatory and scary, threatening as the reactionary regressive right wants and needs it to be.
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Total bunkum. At the high school where I taught, there were conservative teachers on the staff. The staff was not all liberal. I also did some research a few years ago because I wanted to know the political beliefs of teachers across the nation and I found a study that pretty much matched the break down between the three major political factions: Republicans, Democrats, and Independent voters. Public school teachers are not all liberals. But thanks to the misleading propaganda that has been repeated for years, the voter that supports Trump and the GOP believes this lie.
In Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, it was the Jews that were demonized just like in the US for the last few decades the GOP has demonized anyone that doesn’t think like them with a “liberal” label blaming the “liberals” for everything that is considered wrong in America by the Alt-Right criminals.
I think it is a safe bet that there are tens of millions of Alt-Right Americans that would cheer as alleged “liberals” were executed just for being labeled “liberals’ regardless of what they really think. These mean Alt-Right Americans are the same Americans that chant “lock her (Hillary) up” at Trump rallies and the same Americans that threaten journalists at these rallies as Trump stirs up hate and anger against the “Fake Media”.
We are only a few steps from a bloody Civil War between these Mean Alt-Right deplorable fools and the rest of America that are now labeled “liberals”.
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My brother told me that liberals kill people.
I haven’t figured out how that works. We are for good healthcare, funding for public schools and universities, women’s rights, Social Security, food stamps, Medicaid, SNAP, fair minimum salaries, green energy, jobs, an improved infrastructure, a clean environment, gun control, unions and a lot of social services that keep people alive.
So far, none of my liberal friends have killed anyone and neither have I. [Maybe I just haven’t waited long enough.]
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Your brother is a ditto head, Carol.
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Linda: He’s a good fellow until you get him on religion or politics. I certainly can’t figure him out. I have no idea where he gets his ideas but I suspect it comes from the internet. He is a Baptist and I don’t think they get that far out.
Obama was the anti-Christ who would destroy the US. Obama was killing people in FEMA camps. The devil is working with the head of the UN to get a one world order so that satan can rule the world. Satan is working with Pope Francis. [I couldn’t read that email. it was so full of hatred that I read one sentence and had to delete it.]
If my brother believes these things, you know that others in the US also do. I thought the internet was supposed to make us smarter. That was being said when it first was invented. We can’t win them all.
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Carol,
Send him to meet Charles Foster Johnson in Fort Worth.
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I had to look up Charles Foster Johnson. He works for public schools. Great man. Kids need wrap around services!!!
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CHARLES FOSTER JOHNSON: Pastors for Texas Children: People of faith supporting public schools
(NOTE: The author is pastor of Bread Fellowship of Fort Worth, executive director of Pastors for Texas Children, and a member of the Texas Baptists Committed Board of Directors.)
Pastors for Texas Children (PTC) is a new organization that mobilizes local churches to provide both wrap-around care for local schools and advocacy for adequate funding to support those schools.
Launched in October 2012 by the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission, we already have over 500 community faith leaders from all denominations recruited, with dozens more signing up each week. We now have a statewide organization with PTC directors in all 20 education service regions. Many county directors in those regions are already positioned. We have conducted meetings in dozens of local communities already, and intend to have a PTC chapter in every Texas county.
Our web address is http://www.pastorsfortexaschildren.com.
The close partnerships that we forge between local congregations and local schools will help provide both the resources that our children need to receive quality public education and the support that our teachers deserve. We are asking pastors to make an appointment with their local school principal and/or superintendent to offer prayer and encouragement, as well as to host a teacher appreciation event in their congregation, recognizing the dedicated teachers, coaches, and staff who shape our children’s lives. Furthermore, we are challenging churches to provide tangible support for those schools and children in the form of after-school mentoring, school supplies, food security, etc.
After this partnership is formed, we ask pastors to contact their legislator and inform him or her about the needs of their schools and to join together in arranging a meeting with that legislator in their own community to discuss the imperative for adequate funding for their community and neighborhood schools. Lastly, we ask that our pastors and faith leaders be willing to make at least one trip to Austin during the legislative session to advocate face-to-face for public education.
The local church and the local school are two significant institutions in every community and neighborhood advocating for the public good. Our goal, quite simply, is to help cultivate a strong bond between those two institutions and to bring that partnership to bear on education policy in Texas government.
Charles Foster Johnson, Pastor
Bread Fellowship of Fort Worth
210-379-1066
http://www.charlesfosterjohnson.com
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The extreme right has been spreading lies for decades that every abortion is a murder of a child and the extreme right has blamed “liberals” for a woman’s right to have an abortion.
When anyone says liberals are murderers, this is what they are referring to and some of them are so migrant, they don’t know anything about where this allegation that “liberals’ are murdered comes from.
All “liberals” are not murderers and just how do they logically and legally identify who a liberal is? They don’t because they don’t know how to think for themselves.
The mean, hate filled Alt-Right doesn’t teach its deplorable followers the facts about a pregnancy. They repeat that a baby is murdered with each abortion and any images show fully developed babies. None of the following facts are ever taught to the easy to fool followers that vote for frauds like Trump.
More than 90 percent of abortions take place during the 1st trimester when there is no baby in the womb. Instead there is this bean sized thing called a zigot that has no brain and is just starting to form into an embryo.
A zygote is the union of the sperm cell and the egg cell. Also known as a fertilized ovum, the zygote begins as a single cell but divides rapidly in the days following fertilization. After this two-week period of cell division, the zygote eventually becomes an embryo.
An embryo is an early stage of development of a multicellular diploid eukaryotic organism. In general, in organisms that reproduce sexually, an embryo develops from a zygote, the single cell resulting from the fertilization of the female egg cell by the male sperm cell. Wikipedia
After the 8th week, the embryo becomes a fetus. At no point in this process, is there a baby in the womb to be murdered. By the end of the 1st trimester, the fetus (that is not a baby) is about 3 inches long.
“As the placenta develops, it extends tiny hairlike projections (villi) into the wall of the uterus. The projections branch and rebranch in a complicated treelike arrangement. This arrangement greatly increases the area of contact between the wall of the uterus and the placenta, so that more nutrients and waste materials can be exchanged. The placenta is fully formed by 18 to 20 weeks but continues to grow throughout pregnancy. At delivery, it weighs about 1 pound.”
“Almost all organs are completely formed by about 10 weeks after fertilization (which equals 12 weeks of pregnancy). The exceptions are the brain and spinal cord, which continue to form and develop throughout pregnancy.”
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Lloyd: What I don’t understand is the determination to have the fetus born and then it’s perfectly fine if it dies from lack of food, clean water, no medical care, pollution, drugs, guns, lack of shelter, etc. Why don’t they fight for a decent quality of life for the children? Why don’t they care about the sanctity of life for those on death row or care about the suicides by guns? Hypocrites.
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The reason they think like this is because they can’t think for themselves. They have been programmed to think what they think about abortion and liberals and they don’t have even one toenail clipping anchored in reality. Ignorance and anger is a plague among Trump’s mean supporters and most if not all of them cannot be taught or be reasoned with.
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Simply explained.
Most if not all Alt-Right deplorable supporters of Trump and the GOP think that all “liberals” support a woman’s right to have an abortion.
Therefore, they, the ignorant, mean, hating Alt-Right think that anyone that supports a woman’s right to have an abortion is a liberal and that makes all liberals murders.
In 2017, the Pew Forum, reported that 57% of Americans thought abortion should be legal in all/most cases. To an ignorant, easy to manipulate supporter of Trump and the GOP, that means that 57% of Americans are all liberals and murders.
http://www.pewforum.org/fact-sheet/public-opinion-on-abortion/
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Ah, the crux of the matter. I support Roe v. Wade, but I do so without having to deny to myself that abortion at any mester is a deliberate killing. It is sophistry to think otherwise. Why kill it if it is “just” a cell? Arguments to prove abortion is not a killing are why liberals have such a bad reputation as moral thinkers. They want to be “clean” and not burdened with the guilt, or as the brother might say, “sin.”
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It is not set in stone except for heads filled with cement that abortion during the 1st trimester is the same as murder.
There is a HUGE difference between a 3 inch long fetus at the end of the 1st trimester before the brain has even started to form and a fetus near the end of the 3rd trimester that has a brain and is ready to begin life outside the womb.
I’ll tell you what murder really is and it isn’t an abortion during the 1st trimester of any pregnancy unless the abortion is forced on a woman that doesn’t want an abortion.
Every year millions of children under five die due to malnutrition. That is murder on a grand scale in a world where we produce enough food to feed everyone so no one dies of hunger/malnutrition.
https://www.worldhunger.org/world-child-hunger-facts/
The ignorant Bible thumping hypocrites and psychos, every one of them, that scream bloody murder for abortions during the 1st trimester of a pregnancy and then do nothing about the malnutrition that is killing millions of children annually are the real murderers.
Every living child that’s already born is worth and has more value than every 1st trimester abortion that takes place on the Earth.
1 living child is worth more than the estimated 56-million abortions that take place on this planet every year.
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Is any Republican listening. Certainly the President isn’t.
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For Trump to hear anyone, every sentence must mention Donald Trump linked to praise for him and how great he is.
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Alleluia! There is some segment of our society with integrity.
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One has to ask: where were the parents while all this was going on?
An admittedly lovely young 15-year-old spends an August day “practicing diving” at a country club,then goes to a party; 17-old-old young man apparently does nothing other than drink all summer and arrange for payment of rent (at 17!) on a beach condo where he and friends can drink some more…I’m sure these families could have afforded a travel camp, or a summer course. And whatever happened to summer jobs?
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it won’t matter. Our cOngress is corrupt to the core, utterly lawless.
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Of course, Trump has made his sort of aggressive behavior the “new normal” for so many people….people who agree with him and people who have just thrown in the towel and are tired of paying attention to the rolling ball of madness America is becoming. In doing so our nation has been sullied, tarnished and defiled. The lies, the false accusations, the defense of racists and neo-Nazis, the bizarre, mind-bending flip-flopping. (One day Trump says something positive about Dr. Ford, then the next he mocks her.)
The more Trump makes a mess, the more some people go, “ooooo, politics, it’s so horrible, I just don’t like anyone who is running…oooo, I just don’t want to get involved” blah, blah, blah.
So, great to see some law professors take a stand. Decent people of good conscience have got to take a stand. Now is the time.
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The number of law professors signing the letter is now 1000 and counting.
Meanwhile, there’s this, from The Atlantic:
“The Trump era is a whirlwind of cruelty This week alone, the news bro…the Department of Homeland Security lied about creating a database of children that would make it possible to unite them with the families the Trump administration had arbitrarily destroyed…the White House would deny visas to the same-sex partners of foreign officials. At a rally in Mississippi, Trump supporters cheered as he mocked Christine Blasey Ford… ‘Lock her up!’ they shouted…Once malice is embraced as a virtue, it is impossible to contain…they enjoy this cruelty…Their shared laughter at the suffering of others is an adhesive that binds them to each other, and to Trump…Trump’s only true skill is the con, and his only real, authentic pleasure is in cruelty.”
“This isn’t incoherent. It reflects a clear principle: Only Trump and his allies, his supporters, and their anointed are entitled to the rights and protections of the law, and if necessary, immunity from it…A blockbuster New York Times investigation on Tuesday reported that Trump’s wealth was largely inherited through fraudulent schemes, and that his fortune persists in spite of his fumbling entrepreneurship, not because of it. The stories are not unconnected. Trump and his advisers have sought to enrich themselves at taxpayer expense; they have attempted to corrupt federal law-enforcement agencies to protect themselves and their cohorts, and they have exploited the nation’s darkest impulses in the pursuit of profit…their ability to get away with this fraud is tied to cruelty… cruelty binds his most ardent supporters to him, in shared scorn for those they hate and fear: immigrants, black voters, feminists, and treasonous white men who empathize with any of those who would steal their birthright… cruelty makes them euphoric. It makes them feel good, it makes them feel proud, it makes them feel happy, it makes them feel united. And as long as he makes them feel that way, they will let him get away with anything, no matter what it costs them.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/the-cruelty-is-the-point/572104/
I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating.
The current Republican party — the party of Trump — is a clear and present danger to the core values of American democracy, and to the Republic itself.
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democracy: How true. We have a president with no morals nor compassion. He only wants to be worshiped and has brought out the worst in humanity…hatred and fear. He is truly a disgusting person. How many people are suffering because of his contempt that never stops?
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What a great person. Many old white men in Congress definitely are missing something.
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When Senator Mitch McConnell arrived in Washington this week to resume the battle over the Supreme Court nomination, he was confronted by a group of female protesters. His response was to stare straight ahead and keep walking. “We will not be intimidated by these people,” he said on Wednesday.
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It’s not going to matter, of course. The FBI report is back. I’d bet my next paycheck it’s “inconclusive” with enough plausible deniability to cover the senators who were going to confirm him anyway (including Democrats Manchin, Donnelly and Heitkamp).
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My bet is that the FBI asked whether Ford’s claims are true. Only three people were in the room, and two of them were drunk. Neither remembers. Apparently the FBI never interviewed Ford or reviewed her therapist’s records.
What the FBI did not investigate, given the limits and brevity of their inquiry, is whether K has a history of drunkenness and lying.
He will be exonerated. He will be confirmed. He should recuse himself on any matters involving wonen’s rights, like abortion. He won’t.
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He should recuse himself on any matters regarding alcohol and perjury due to a total lack of objectivity.
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Heitkamp is voting no.
If only one Democrat votes yes and 48 vote no, it is clear that the only way to stop Republicans from even more damage caused by Trump is to vote in more Democrats.
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An FBI report of this nature is designed to be inconclusive. It’s just a summary of what the agents did, who they talked to, what interviewees were asked and what they said. Which is why an FBI investigation like this is useless unless you do it before the hearings.
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Not true. The FBI interviewed Mark Judge. Presumably Judge explained exactly what the Renate alumnius club was all about. So did the student who posted the song about Renate and the other club members who presumably were questioned under oath.
Unless all of them are committing perjury, it would be clear to the FBI that K lied under oath and should not be confirmed.
The same thing is true of the dozens of people who often witnessed K’s drunken out of control behavior that was in direct contradiction of his testimony.
K gave some of the most perjurious testimony in history and even the most cursory investigation could prove it. However, an investigation where entire areas of questioning were off limits would obviously not be conclusive as would any investigation in which any conclusive evidence was not allowed to be gathered.
Given that the entire investigation is supposed to be about K’s reprehensible treatment of a high school girl, K’s testimony under oath that he treated every single high school with respect and honor is of primary importance. K lied under oath to cover up reprehensible treatment of a high school girl. There is no clearer evidence he should not get the job.
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Why assume the FBI interviewed all those people?
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Diane,
I know they didn’t interview them. But I just wanted to point out to FLERP! that it would be very easy for the FBI to prove Kavanaugh’s blatant perjury during his testimony and there would be nothing “inconclusive” about it.
Only if the FBI is forbidden from asking any questions that would prove Kavanaugh’s perjury, their report could be deemed “inconclusive”.
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The National Council of Churches has, reportedly, also called for a rejection of Kavanaugh,
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Are we supposed to be surprised by this. The FBI ‘investigation’ was a scam to make it look like something of value was done. What happened about looking into K’s drinking habits or falsehoods that he spreads? Why wasn’t Ford interrogated or her therapist who had notes about K? This is a put-up job.
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In 2:30 a.m. tweets, White House says FBI report supports Kavanaugh confirmation
Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Washington Post
Published 5:04 am EDT, Thursday, October 4, 2018
…The early-morning tweets from Shah appeared to confirm a Wall Street Journal article posted several hours earlier indicating that the White House had found no evidence in the FBI report corroborating accusations of sexual misconduct against the nominee…
https://www.newstimes.com/news/article/In-2-30-a-m-tweets-White-House-says-FBI-report-13280543.php?utm_campaign=email-desktop&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social
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President Trump reiterated his praise for K late Wednesday, saying, “The country is with him all the way!”
A thousand law professors disagree with Trump. This information must not be reported on Faux.
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The names of the professors who signed this letter are listed. It is hard to conceive of someone getting nominated who has this many experts saying he isn’t qualified. [And this will go into moderation because K is in the URL.]
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The Senate Should Not Confirm K. Signed, 1,000+ Law Professors (and Counting).
The following letter will be presented to the United States Senate on Oct. 4. It will be updated as more signatures are received.
We have differing views about Kavanaugh’s qualifications. But we are united in believing he does not have the right judicial temperament.
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Trump read the FBI report before ridiculing Ford.
K will be confirmed.
He should recuse himself from cases involving issues where he declared his prejudice.
He won’t.
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That Trump actually read something is in itself news.
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Grassley: “There’s nothing in it that we didn’t already know.” This is proof that it wasn’t a decent investigation. The FBI can do an investigation but it needs to not be severely limited on what it is allowed to do.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said Thursday there’s no corroboration of sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett K in a supplementary FBI report submitted to the Senate.
“I’ve now received a committee staff briefing on the FBI’s supplement to Judge K’s background investigation file. There’s nothing in it that we didn’t already know,” Grassley said in a statement.
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The debate is about to begin:
https://www.c-span.org/video/?452443-1/us-senate-debates-brett-kavanaugh-nomination&live
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Dang, has K a v a na ugh in the link. In moderation-LOL!
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Duane: Yep, it happens all the time. One works to eliminate all the excess letters after the K and then come to the link.
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Sadly, extra work for Diane, eh!
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As it is, listening to it now. Just can’t stand listening to McConnell and his disseminations, prevarications and lies.
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From the Times of Israel, “FBI Kavanaugh probe won’t look at Jewish woman’s accusations”.
The Republican Jewish Coalition “applauds” move of Kavanaugh nomination to full Senate ((New York Jewish Week).
The National Council of Jewish Women and the Reform Jewish Movement call for Kavanaugh’s rejection.
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The Republican Jewish Coalition is led by Uber rightwing Sheldon Adelson
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The F.B.I. Probe Ignored Testimonies from Former Classmates of Kavanaugh
By Jane Mayer and Ronan FarrowOctober 3, 2018
Several people who knew the Supreme Court nominee in high school or college have tried to share their stories with the F.B.I., but not all of them have been successful.
…NBC News reported that dozens of people who said that they had information about Kavanaugh had contacted F.B.I. field offices, but agents had not been permitted to talk to many of them. Several people interested in speaking to the F.B.I. expressed exasperation in interviews with The New Yorker at what they perceived to be a lack of interest in their accounts…
Deborah Ramirez, one of two women who have accused Kavanaugh of sexual abuse, said in an interview that she had been hopeful that her story would be investigated when two agents drove from Denver to Boulder, Colorado, last weekend to interview her at her lawyer’s office. But Ramirez said that she was troubled by what she perceived as a lack of willingness on the part of the Bureau to take steps to substantiate her claims. “I am very alarmed, first, that I was denied an F.B.I. investigation for five days, and then, when one was granted, that it was given on a short timeline and that the people who were key to corroborating my story have not been contacted,” Ramirez said. “I feel like I’m being silenced.”..
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/will-the-fbi-ignore-testimonies-from-kavanaughs-former-classmates
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Yep. The FBI conducted a ‘very through investigation’. Wonder why there was ‘no additional corroborating information’? Are these people really that stupid?
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GOP swing votes Sens. Flake and Collins express satisfaction with FBI report, increasing odds of K confirmation this weekend
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who has not indicated how she would vote, said that “It appears to be a very thorough investigation but I’m going back later to personally read the interviews.”
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) told reporters, “We’ve seen no additional corroborating information.”
Collins, Flake and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) are the critical votes that could ensure Brett M. K’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
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Sadly, he’ll be ramrodded through. What a shitshow the American congress has become.
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Drop out of confirmation process Today is the best thing for the country that Kavanaugh can do
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Unlikely. He will be confirmed in a matter of days
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Looks like it. I’m glad I didn’t make that bet with you.
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Wow, such enthusiasm and energy for Judge Brett K. Look at the Energy, look at the Polls. Something very big is happening. He is a fine man and great intellect. The country is with him all the way!
7:23 PM – 3 Oct 2018
Donald J. Trump
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The harsh and unfair treatment of Judge Brett
K is having an incredible upward impact on
voters. The PEOPLE get it far better than the politicians.
Most importantly, this great life cannot be ruined by
mean & despicable Democrats and totally
uncorroborated allegations!
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24.6K people are talking about this
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How many law professors are there in this country? Keep signing!!
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The Senate Should Not Confirm K. Signed- 1700+ Law Professors (and Counting). – The New York Times
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Protesting is now against the law, I guess. Trump wants the US to be like Saudi Arabia where protesting is illegal. We should also be projecting his face on five story buildings.
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Scores of K protesters arrested after descending on Senate building
BY MORGAN CHALFANT AND MELANIE ZANONA – 10/04/18 04:49 PM EDT
At least 100 people were taken into custody by police on Thursday afternoon on Capitol Hill after descending on the Hart Senate Office Building to protest the confirmation process of Brett K, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.
Loud chants could be heard throughout the Senate building, which is structured so the hallways of each floor open up and look out onto the first floor, where dozens of protesters were staged.
video: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/409999-scores-of-kavanaugh-protesters-arrested-after-descending-on-senate-building?jwsource=em
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Over 1,000 law professors have signed the petition opposing K’s confirmation because of his lack of judicial temperament.
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Report: Retired Justice John Paul Stevens Says K’s Testimony Should Disqualify Him
“His performance in the hearings changed my mind,” he reportedly said.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens reportedly said that he thought Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett K’s testimony at last week’s public hearing should disqualify him from the court. According to a Palm Beach Post reporter, Stevens said he thought K “had the qualifications,” but his testimony about the sexual-misconduct allegations made against him changed his view. “The Senators should pay attention to this,” Stephens reportedly said to a small audience in Boca Raton. “His performance in the hearings changed my mind.” K vehemently and emotionally denied the allegations made against him to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
https://thebea.st/2CtbtEb?source=email&via=desktop
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Blasts from the past, I see several my former professors.
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I don’t remember Jesus lying, drinking beer, blacking out and then molesting women. Maybe I need to read the Bible again. We libtards have short memories.
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Fox News Host Compares Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation To Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
Greg Gutfeld accused Democrats of tearing “down the wall between justice and mob rule.”
By Kelly Chen
Fox News host and self-proclaimed agnostic Greg Gutfeld compared Brett Kavanaugh’s path to becoming a Supreme Court justice to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
“I know one thing about in my 12 years of Catholic Church was that crucifixion was an important event because it was designed to establish a wall between justice and mob rule,” Gutfeld said.
“Christ died so that the mob wouldn’t survive,” he said. “He died for everybody’s sins.”
And that’s apparently what Democrats have done to Kavanaugh…They decide to crucify someone once again. That’s what’s wrong.”
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fox-news-kavanaugh-jesus_us_5bb690e1e4b01470d04ff16d
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“Fox News Host Compares Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation To Crucifixion of Jesus Christ”
Does that mean Jesus Christ as a teenager was an alcoholic that drank way too much and drugged women so he could seduce them?
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Carol: Are you purporting to believe in the veracity of Christian scripture?
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Harlan Underhill: I believe in Christian living as it is supposed to be lived. I don’t believe in the human mind that goes against caring for the poor, the sick, the needy and loving [not romantic love] everyone…even those who are different in how they dress and what they believe. We are all equal and all should be given respect. How often does this happen?
The bible can be used to justify anything. That I cannot agree upon.
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How reassuring…people with pre-existing conditions will have their ability to get health insurance decided ‘with surgical precision to avoid unintended consequences.” How about a simple answer such as,”People with pre-existing conditions will always be covered and pay the same low rates as people with no pre-existing conditions”.
Manchin was assured personally??
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Manchin said in a statement after Collins’ speech that while he had reservations about voting to confirm K given the allegations against him, the FBI report about its investigation into the accusations led him to conclude that K is qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.
“With respect to any cases that may come before him impacting the 800,000 West Virginians with pre-existing conditions, Judge K assured me personally that he would consider the human impacts and approach any decision with surgical precision to avoid unintended consequences,” Manchin said in the statement. “That is why I voted to confirm Judge K’s nomination to serve on the Supreme Court because I believe he will rule in a manner that is consistent with our Constitution.”
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Manchin was implored by his constituents not to vote for a man who was so anti-labor and anti-worker, as West Va is a working class state. He ignored them.
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The number of law professors signing, is 2400. Manchin, Collins, Flake and others voting “yes” on K___don’t care what their constituents want. The money they get comes from large individual contributors like corporations (Open Secrets) and, their perks come from the richest 0.1%.
America is not a democracy, it is an oligarchy. Overturning the corruption in D.C. is inevitably going to happen in the streets. With luck, the worst of the worst will suffer the most.
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I agree. The only way what is happening will be stopped is in the streets, civil war.
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High-falutin BS.
QUOTATION OF THE DAY [NYT]
“Certain fundamental legal principles about due process, presumption of innocence do bear on my thinking and I cannot abandon them. We will be ill-served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence.”
SENATOR SUSAN COLLINS, Republican of Maine, who said she would vote to confirm Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court.
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Where was the presumption of innocence among those chanting “Lock her up”?
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