Why did Accuser Ford's parents let her go out drinking at age 15?
Why did Accuser Ford's parents let her go out drinking at age 15?
Yes the FBI should investigate that.
They are free
She was 17 years old, NOT 15, and this was a school swimming party. She went to a Catholic GIRL'S school. Georgetown Prep is a Catholic BOYS school. She was NOT drinking. Kavanaugh and Judge were drinking, "stumbling drunk."
Yeah, Rich B, the FBI is going to investigate that. You are such an idiot.
I'm sure they didn't.
I hereby declare that she was as drunk as anyone anyone at the party.
Therefore, it is true, according to libs who say Roy More and Kavanaugh are guilty based solely on unfounded, evidence-free accusations.
These are liberals we're talking about here.
What makes you think they did that? Do you know about everything your kids do?
Oh, sorry. You don't have kids. And probably never will. If you catch my drift.
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- Why did Ford first claim she was assaulted in her late teens.then change it to her early teams in the summer of 82? Why did Ford first claim she was assaulted in her late teens. Then change it to her early teams in the summer of 82?
- Why did Christy Ford lie about her experience with polygraphs during her Senate testimony? She coached people on how to manipulate their polygraph results Public statement from one of her former students After an interview with the FBI
- Ford has admitted that she was drinking the night of the party and that her memory of the events might be impaired? She also had never met Kavanaugh before. Given all of this and given that no one else can remember Kavanaugh being at the party isn't it likely that she made a mistake