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Re: I Know Brett Kavanaugh, but I Wouldnt Confirm Him

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Wow, talk about the deep state, its there in flying colors.
I don't know HOW we as a country will have credibility if the Supreme Court becomes another casualty... this is sooo depressing.

Mr Kavanaugh went on to write the Starr Report on the Foster death. But Mr Knowlton got the last word, literally. He filed a 511-page report at the US Federal Court with evidence alleging a pattern of skullduggery, and asked that it be attached to the Starr Report.

The three top judges did not agree but they ordered that a shorter 20-page version be attached at the end, despite vehement protest from the Starr office. This had never happened before in the history of the office of the independent council.

This summary asserts that the FBI had “concealed the true facts”, that there had been witness tampering, and that the report had wilfully ignored facts that refuted its own conclusions. There it sits in perpetuity, a strange rebuke for Mr Kavanaugh by his own fellow judges on the federal bench.




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Re: I Know Brett Kavanaugh, but I Wouldnt Confirm Him
By: Cactus Flower
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Wed, 03 Oct 18 6:37 PM
Msg. 27190 of 54959

There's a similar one by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, one of my favourite opinion writers, who is withering about K's integrity from personal experience with the Starr report (Vince Foster section).

You can take what A E-P says to the bank.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sinister-battle-brett-kavanaugh-over-202425923.html


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