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Watching the Kavanaugh hearings

Reynolds

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So you really don't support the constitution. Only if it supports your side. Right?
The Constitution does not grant you limitless free speech. The men who ratified the Constitution and Bill of rights did so in an orderly chamber and later maintained an orderly chamber. Are you so ignorant of law that you think any and every person who desires to speak in The House and The Senate should be allowed to do so? They would never get any business done if that were allowed to happen.
 

Reynolds

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No. Making a pledge to block everything President Obama tried to accomplish was an outrage. This included their unconstitutional decision to not give his Supreme Court nominee a hearing. The democrats are pushing back against the do-nothing Republican Congress.
The Republicans were blocking the agenda of our first Communist President.
 

Revmitchell

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No. Making a pledge to block everything President Obama tried to accomplish was an outrage. This included their unconstitutional decision to not give his Supreme Court nominee a hearing. The democrats are pushing back against the do-nothing Republican Congress.

There is a term known as "political hack". it is a reference to someone who sides with a specific party and makes decisions, statements, and takes actions based on the drive to win rather than internal personal convictions.

I believe you fit that term well.
 

HankD

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Things have significantly calmed down and the discussions have actually become boring.

Folks in the audience are dropping off here and there Z-Z-Z-Z-Z.
 

carpro

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Things have significantly calmed down and the discussions have actually become boring.

Folks in the audience are dropping off here and there Z-Z-Z-Z-Z.

Until the next scripted and planned democrat uproar.
 

Wingman68

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Confirmed: Democrats Coordinated Their Temper Tantrum at Kavanaugh Hearing, Guess Who Led the Way



Democrats coordinated and planned over the long holiday weekend to obnoxiously interrupt the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The hearing started Tuesday morning and will likely run through the end of the week.

Right from the start, Democrat members of the Senate Judiciary Committee repeatedly spoke out of order, personally attacked Chairman Chuck Grassley and demanded the hearing be adjourned. Cortney has the details covered here.

None of this happened by accident and was led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Katie Pavlich - Confirmed: Democrats Coordinated Their Temper Tantrum at Kavanaugh Hearing, Guess Who Led the Way
TEXAS DOCTORS at Kavanaugh Hearing Say They Saw Liberal Protesters Paid "With a Literal Bag of Cash" (VIDEO and PHOTO)
Paid protesters, what’s new?! That under the table money is always a welcome addition & gets people to ‘work’ who otherwise probably wouldn’t.
 

Yeshua1

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The dems are trying to bork him for sure. They have called him a liar, told him he is part of dark money (whatever that is), told him his stated ideas are fairy tales, he will rule however big money tells him to etc.
They really seem to coming unglued as they know that the votes to confirm him are still there, so just playing up fro Nov elections!
 

FollowTheWay

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The Constitution does not grant you limitless free speech. The men who ratified the Constitution and Bill of rights did so in an orderly chamber and later maintained an orderly chamber. Are you so ignorant of law that you think any and every person who desires to speak in The House and The Senate should be allowed to do so? They would never get any business done if that were allowed to happen.
They have the right to speak but risk getting hustled out by security.
 

FollowTheWay

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There is a term known as "political hack". it is a reference to someone who sides with a specific party and makes decisions, statements, and takes actions based on the drive to win rather than internal personal convictions.

I believe you fit that term well.
Almost everyone else here fit it better than me. After all, you support an insane president without the ability or background to be the leader of the free world. He also has no morals but you think he's a great Christian.
 

Yeshua1

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Almost everyone else here fit it better than me. After all, you support an insane president without the ability or background to be the leader of the free world. He also has no morals but you think he's a great Christian.
He main cromes so far has been that he put America first, not the world first, wants secured borders, wants free tarde but ONLY on fait terms, wants a strong military, wants to honoe Christiansright and views, sound good to me!
 

HankD

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He main cromes so far has been that he put America first, not the world first, wants secured borders, wants free tarde but ONLY on fait terms, wants a strong military, wants to honoe Christiansright and views, sound good to me!
Y - you need a spell checker. Its difficult deciphering your text sometimes :)
 

Revmitchell

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Almost everyone else here fit it better than me. After all, you support an insane president without the ability or background to be the leader of the free world. He also has no morals but you think he's a great Christian.

You do not know what I think about him. I in fact have never said he is a great Christian. You owe me an apology.
 

FollowTheWay

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Parkland victim father and Kavanaugh the handshake that was not
Parkland victim's father and Kavanaugh: The handshake that wasn't

The father of a student killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting earlier this year attempted to shake the hand of Brett Kavanaugh during the judge's first day of Senate confirmation hearings to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.

"Just walked up to Judge Kavanaugh as morning session ended. Put out my hand to introduce myself as Jaime Guttenberg's dad. He pulled his hand back, turned his back to me and walked away," Fred Guttenberg tweeted. "I guess he did not want to deal with the reality of gun violence."
 

HankD

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Parkland victim father and Kavanaugh the handshake that was not
Parkland victim's father and Kavanaugh: The handshake that wasn't

The father of a student killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting earlier this year attempted to shake the hand of Brett Kavanaugh during the judge's first day of Senate confirmation hearings to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.

"Just walked up to Judge Kavanaugh as morning session ended. Put out my hand to introduce myself as Jaime Guttenberg's dad. He pulled his hand back, turned his back to me and walked away," Fred Guttenberg tweeted. "I guess he did not want to deal with the reality of gun violence."

Possible explanation:
Kavanaugh then turns and walks away, flanked by a security team
ibid above.

The security team was paranoid and had yanked him away.
 

carpro

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They really seem to coming unglued as they know that the votes to confirm him are still there, so just playing up fro Nov elections!

Disrespecting your peers and a highly qualified jurist, along with acting like goons and hooligans in a Senate hearing is a losing platform.
 
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