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Harvard students spoke up loudly, no more Kavanaugh at Harvard. I feel SO sorry for K.
Originally posted by @sonhousesomeone is gonna come in here saying his right to free speech is being taken away.
Harvard students spoke up loudly, no more Kavanaugh at Harvard. I feel SO sorry for K.
Originally posted by @zahlanziNot freeπ he makes big bucks with his speech....
someone is gonna come in here saying his right to free speech is being taken away.
Originally posted by @sonhouseI'm weepy. π
Harvard students spoke up loudly, no more Kavanaugh at Harvard. I feel SO sorry for K.
Originally posted by @mchillMcCarthyites have a conscience?
I'm weepy. π
Originally posted by @whodeyDon't forget his grandkids, they are verboten, cast down to the devil and their children and their children's children. Payback is a bitch.
McCarthyites have a conscience?
The hell you say.
I'm sure his daughter will no longer be welcomed there as well, unless of course they renounce their father as evil and embrace socialism.
@sonhouse saidHeh.
Harvard students spoke up loudly, no more Kavanaugh at Harvard. I feel SO sorry for K.
@sh76 saidTell that to the 650 law professors signing that letter saying he is unfit to be SCOTUS in the first place, much less his present position. If it was "Just" the sexual misconduct when he was in HS and college, that would be one thing but the reality is he is under scrutiny for several other reasons including lying to congress in his last set of nomination hearings, lying in his most recent hearing, for instance, continually saying he was legal to drink when in fact the legal drinking age was 21 as if he didn't know that. He is a sitting judge one level lower than SCOTUS RIGHT NOW and if he didn't really know that, totally unaware the drinking age was in fact 21 before he even entered senior year of HS, he is unfit for THAT reason, he should know better, that brings up incompetence issues.
Heh.
Just wait until someone sues for wrongful discharge after being fired based on an unsupported allegation and the case works its way up to SCOTUS. The ACLU will no doubt write a long amicus brief explaining why it's unconstitutional and morally wrong to allow people to be fired based on unproven allegations.
I'm sure BK will be suitably impressed and sympathetic.
@sonhouse saidthat is called mob rule...the courts will soon handle this
Tell that to the 650 law professors signing that letter saying he is unfit to be SCOTUS in the first place, much less his present position. If it was "Just" the sexual misconduct when he was in HS and college, that would be one thing but the reality is he is under scrutiny for several other reasons including lying to congress in his last set of nomination hearings, lying in ...[text shortened]... n the motherboard and as such impossible to detect by Norton or any of those anti-scumware programs.
@mott-the-hoople saidToo bad it is not a court case, then the FBI would not be throttled down by that world class AAASWIPE Trump. It is actually highly educated people giving their opinion and they are in the same line of work as K.
that is called mob rule...the courts will soon handle this