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To: isopatch who wrote (1091601)10/3/2018 12:02:35 PM
From: bruwin2 Recommendations

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isopatch
Mick Mørmøny

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WELL !!! WELL !!! WELL !!!

It's lookin' 'WORSER AND WORSER' for this serial LIAR !!!

I wonder if they'll allow her to wear "designer" Orange Overalls when they put her away ??!!

ROTFLMAO !!!



To: isopatch who wrote (1091601)10/3/2018 12:03:22 PM
From: Sdgla3 Recommendations

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Bill
bruwin
isopatch

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Lock her up.



To: isopatch who wrote (1091601)10/3/2018 12:14:54 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1583507
 
Friend Rejects Claim That Blasey Ford Coached Her On Taking Polygraph Test



Talking Points Memo
by Kate Riga

Monica McLean has denied professor Christine Blasey Ford’s ex-boyfriend’s claim that she was coached by Blasey Ford, her friend, before she took a polygraph test years ago.

The ex-boyfriend’s claim (he has chosen to remain anonymous) was cited in Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley’s (R-IA) Tuesday letter demanding more evidence from Blasey Ford’s lawyers.

“I have never had Christine Blasey Ford, or anybody else, prepare me, or provide any other type of assistance whatsoever in connection with any polygraph exam I have taken at anytime,” McLean said in a statement, according to the Wall Street Journal.

McLean was not identified in the ex-boyfriend’s letter, but Blasey Ford’s lawyers reportedly confirmed that she is the friend in question.

During her testimony before the committee, Blasey Ford said that she had never given anyone “tips” or “advice” on how to take a polygraph test.



To: isopatch who wrote (1091601)10/3/2018 1:41:18 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1583507
 
Isopatch, according to liberals, statements made under oath can be considered "perjury" if they contradict statements made by other people.

That's how they arrived at the conclusion that Kavanaugh committed "perjury" during the confirmation hearings.

Tenchusatsu