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To: Bill who wrote (1091616)10/3/2018 12:50:57 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1583812
 
Maybe her friend has to say it cuz she thinks she'll go to hell if she's caught lying by the Great Celestial Polygraph.



To: Bill who wrote (1091616)10/3/2018 12:52:04 PM
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Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell and the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee knew Ford lied about the polygraph tests.Michell gave Christine Ford enough rope to hang herself… And she did.

And on September 26th, the day before her testimony in Washington DC, the Malibu Timeswrote about Ford’s relationship with Brian Merrick.

Ford was a Malibu resident; she attended Pepperdine University in 1991 and received a master’s degree in clinical psychology. She later taught at the university between 1995 and 1998.

During this time, she dated fellow Pepperdine student Brian Merrick, who is part of one of Malibu’s founding families as the youngest son of the late Judge John Merrick.

The two dated for eight years, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. During their relationship, Merrick stated Ford had never mentioned the assault.

It now appears likely that the Judiciary Committee KNEW that Christine Blasey Ford dated Brian Merrick and KNEW she coached a friend to take a polygraph test years earlier.

Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell knew this and walked Christine Ford into a nest of lies.
Via Charles Cooke at National Review:

it seems clear that Rachel Mitchell knew some of this during last week’s Senate hearing, because she asked Ford two extremely specific questions on the subject of polygraphs. They were:

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

FORD: Never.

And:

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

FORD: Never.

Ford also told Mitchell that she was “scared” of the test, and “didn’t expect it to be as long it was going to be.”