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Then you need to lead by example and only speak honestly about what you actually KNOW about Kavanaugh.What I support is people speaking honestly about what they actually know.
Clearly she couldn’t even trust one Senator to keep her confidentiality. Oops.In an ideal world one might expect such confidentiality from the committee. But I can see how Dr. Ford might not trust having 21 Senators keep her name out of it. Perhaps Dr. Ford should have trusted in that confidentiality, but it seems she did not. That is not Senator Feinstein’s fault.
Not exactly. If you think I was agreeing without qualification you are wrong - how di dyou miss the “but”.So you basically just admitted that @pnewton is “right,” but then YOU go on to do exactly what he claimed was the “bigger problem.”
No one has that right.they should also have a right to decide for themselves how they wish to refer to others vis a vis their or her or his gender.
I have been careful not to reveal personal details, in particular my gender, my age, my field, etc. in this venue.Although, in my defense, I recall you identifying as ‘female’ somewhere.
Am I wrong?
So you believe in compelled speech?HarryStotle:![]()
No one has that right.they should also have a right to decide for themselves how they wish to refer to others vis a vis their or her or his gender.
Yeah, I caught that.HarryStotle:![]()
Not exactly. If you think I was agreeing without qualification you are wrong - how di dyou miss the “but”.So you basically just admitted that @pnewton is “right,” but then YOU go on to do exactly what he claimed was the “bigger problem.”
I believe in respect.So you believe in compelled speech?
No. It doesn’t.ll that means is @pnewton is correct in all cases except in your case
What children know is not really a basis for sound determinations.HarryStotle:![]()
I believe in respect.So you believe in compelled speech?
Calling a person who identifies in ome way with words that depart from that identification is disrespectful. Any child knows that.
Maybe. And maybe it could just be virtue signaling, or a facade.HarryStotle:![]()
You may think it frivolous, but I think it virtuous.It appears that you are setting a somewhat frivolous standard for finding him credible – i.e., if he merely denies, he is not credible; if he denies his own participation, then he is kind of credible; but if he disavows bad conduct, then he is credible.
What is even more powerful is the capacity to distinguish true information from misinformation.Information could be powerful, but misinformation is devastating.
Perhaps it is a perception thing?In cases like this it is up to the President to order the investigation by the FBI. Not to do so was his choice.
An expert on body language has gone through the video of Ford’s testimony and finds her testimony to be questionable, to say the least.I really think there is a big chance that Kavanaugh is right and Ford is either mis-remembers, or is the one committing perjury.
You may want to watch this video and listen to where and why Ford isn’t convincing relative to what she doesn’t authentically remember.When I say “all memories,” I mean all different KINDS of memories, not every single memory.