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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1090425)9/26/2018 11:55:50 AM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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sylvester80

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Coz just went to jail for doing something very similar to this. People initially didn't believe his accusers, either. Are there bars in Kav's and Judge's future?

In a sworn affidavit, Swetnick — a Washington, D.C. resident — said she was a “victim of one of these ‘gang’ or ‘train’ rapes where Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh were present” at a party in Washington D.C., in approximately 1982.

“During the incident, I was incapacitated without my consent and unable to fight off the boys raping me,” she wrote, noting that she shared what happened with “at least two other people” shortly after the incident. “I believe I was drugged using Quaaludes or something similar placed in what I was drinking.”

huffingtonpost.com



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1090425)10/2/2018 3:29:14 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578208
 
These people are just so reasonable in their dialogue on major issues of the day...

" . . . vocal anti-Trumper and Georgetown University professor Christine Fair took to social media to advocate for the murder and castration of white Republican men."

"Look at thus [sic] chorus of entitled white men justifying a serial rapist's arrogated entitlement. All of them deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps. Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine? Yes," wrote Fair, reacting to a video of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham defending Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh at Thursday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, assessing sexual assault allegations leveled at Kavanaugh last month.

. . .

"Georgetown, though, is sticking up for Fair."

"The views of faculty members expressed in their private capacities are their own and not the views of the University. Our policy does not prohibit speech based on the person presenting ideas or the content of those ideas, even when those ideas may be difficult, controversial or objectionable," University spokesman Matt Hill told Western Journal by email.

"I believe in free speech.
As long as I like what is being said...."