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blatham
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 08:09 am
I'm 70 and I've never been in a bar fight.

What about you other guys here?
Region Philbis
 
  1  
Wed 3 Oct, 2018 08:15 am
@blatham,

never.

last fight of any kind was at school, age 11.

almost got into a fight at work when i was in my twenties, but cooler heads prevailed...
glitterbag
 
  1  
Wed 3 Oct, 2018 08:16 am
@blatham,
Hmmmmm, well I was celebrating St.Patrick's Day with friends at a popular Baltimore bar called Sweeney's when a fight broke out. Two men burst out in furious fight and one threw the other on top of our table.....they broke the table and drinks went everywhere........we went home.

I guess that doesn't count.
revelette1
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 08:20 am
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Sen. Jeff Flake, a key figure in the Supreme Court confirmation battle, on Wednesday harshly criticized President Trump for mocking the account of a woman who has accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault decades ago.

"There's no time and no place for remarks like that," Flake (R-Ariz.) said on NBC's "Today" show. "To discuss something this sensitive at a political rally is just not right. It's just not right. I wish he hadn't of done it. It's kind of appalling."


LAT
Region Philbis
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 08:22 am
@glitterbag,
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Two men burst out in furious fight and one threw the other on top of our table.....
they broke the table and drinks went everywhere........
Kavanaugh, and who else?
glitterbag
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 08:34 am
@Region Philbis,
Merrick Garland, he was an animal
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coldjoint
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 09:10 am
@Region Philbis,
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Kavanaugh, and who else?

Let's see Hitler was there, Pol Pot, Che, Idi Amin, and Jack the Ripper were all there drinking with Kavanaugh. Film at 11. Laughing Laughing Laughing
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coldjoint
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 09:21 am
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It Looks Like Christine Ford Has a Perjury Problem

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MITCHELL: Have you ever had discussions with anyone, beside your attorneys, on how to take a polygraph?

FORD: Never.

MITCHELL: And I don’t just mean countermeasures, but I mean just any sort of tips, or anything like that.

FORD: No. I was scared of the test itself, but was comfortable that I could tell the information, and the test would reveal whatever it was going to reveal. I didn’t expect it to be as long as it was going to be, so it was a little bit stressful.

MITCHELL: Had — have you ever given tips or advice to somebody who was looking to take a polygraph test?

FORD: Never.

Lock her up.
https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2018/10/03/looks-like-christine-ford-perjury-problem/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=looks-like-christine-ford-perjury-problem&utm_content=0&utm_campaign=PostPromoterPro
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gungasnake
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 09:36 am
Little pig Corey Booker squeals that Kavanaugh's language at the hearing "shocked a lot of us"....

https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message3912589/pg1
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gungasnake
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 09:40 am
@coldjoint,
Hopefully Ford and Feinstein both end up on that women's chain gang that you read about in Arizona...

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Walter Hinteler
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 09:53 am
Just five days ago, Trump called Christine Blasey Ford "very credible". On Tuesday night, he mocked her lack of credibility.
So what changed? (Beside that date, I mean.)
Blickers
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 09:55 am
@glitterbag,
Quote glitter:
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Merrick Garland, he was an animal

You wouldn't know it, but Alan Dershowitz packed quite a punch in his undergraduate/law school days. Back then, he and his girlfriend Judge Judy ruled the rowdies in the Boston bar scene with an iron fist. Literally, they say.
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Blickers
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 10:18 am
@MontereyJack,
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It's clearly time to charge Mitch McConnell with treason. It'll stick.

Treason might be tough to charge, because I think you have to be actually physically fighting the country to which you sold the USA out to. There are lots of lesser charges though that carry hefty jail sentences.

It would be a riot if McConnell agrees to turn evidence for Mueller in exchange for leniency.
revelette1
 
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Wed 3 Oct, 2018 10:26 am
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PORTLAND, MAINE — Frustrated. Angry. Betrayed. That’s how Maine women described their feelings in the days since Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school. Meanwhile, their senator, Susan Collins (R), has yet to comment publicly on whether she even believes Ford.

It’s can’t be overstated that Collins is largely viewed as a champion for women; the senator was even honored by Planned Parenthood last year. Collins is considered part of a proud history of female leadership in Maine, beginning with Margaret Chase Smith, who in 1948 became the first woman elected to the Senate without being appointed to replace a deceased husband.

This is why Collins’ silence since Dr. Ford’s testimony last week and throughout the media reports thereafter questioning Kavanaugh’s integrity is all the more vexing, dozens of Mainers told ThinkProgress.

“What I have seen so far is not leadership. Leadership is saying ‘I’ve seen his temperament and he’s not prudent enough to serve on the court of last resort.’ Leadership is comparing the facts to his statements,” said Eliza Townsend,
the executive director of the nonpartisan group Maine’s Women Lobby. “Instead, what we are getting is silence and from time-to-time a comment when others are expressing leadership.”

“The result is women are getting more and more angry and agitated. And having to, it seems, go to further and further lengths and tell their stories and get arrested because they are not feeling heard,” Townsend told ThinkProgress.

“Why can’t they be heard without reliving trauma?

Sexual assault survivors have now become the face of the anti-Kavanaugh movement. On Monday, Maine survivors shared their own stories to Collins’ staff in Portland. One mother told staff she was raped and wouldn’t know what to tell her 8-month-old daughter should the senator she helped elect into office in 2014 vote to confirm a man who may have assaulted at least two women. Another survivor, Tina Marie Davidson of Portland, was arrested at Collins’ office for trespassing an hour after she disclosed during the protest that she was assaulted as a child.

Most Mainers opposed Kavanaugh before Dr. Ford’s moving testimony last week, with a lot of the opposition being women-led. Indeed, a majority of women objected to his nomination, 53 percent to 34 percent, according to poll conducted in mid-September by Maine People’s Resource Center.

Scott Pruitt, have met with her and staff to talk about Kavanaugh.
“His record is very poor on the environment; 16 out of 18 cases, he sided with the polluter,” said the political director of Maine Conservation Voters, Beth Ahearn, of Kavanaugh’s record as a federal judge to the D.C. Circuit. “We are hoping the totality of everything will cause her to vote against his confirmation — so not just the environment but his treatment of women and his stances on other issues.”

This opposition is only growing.

Many first-time activists met at a crunchy cafe called the Local Sprouts in the Old Port on Tuesday to discuss a national walk-out for Dr. Ford. “This has been a week that’s taken a lot out of survivors and women in particular,” said Amy Gaidis of Mainers Against Kavanaugh, and so the idea is that Thursday will be “a day for us to actually withhold our labor for an hour.”

More seasoned activists affiliated with national groups like Planned Parenthood and the Democratic Socialists of America were in attendance. But there were also a lot of fresh faces, like 21-year-old activist Sydney Avitia-Jacques.

“We can be so angry that we don’t do anything… or we can be so angry that it pushes us to action,” Avitia-Jacques told ThinkProgress. She recently joined Maine People’s Alliance, a group that’s raised nearly $2 million for Collins’ 2020 Democratic challenger should the senator vote to confirm Kavanaugh.


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