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SSG Robert Webster
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Seems to me that Senator Coons and several other of his Democrat colleagues are not able to comprehend the words they utter when they make an agreement that they mean to break.

"“I think that we ought to do what we can to make sure that we do all due diligence with a nomination this important,” Flake said. Flake said he supported an investigation that was “limited in time and scope to the current allegations that are there.”
Flake’s gambit followed the urging of a personal friend and Senate colleague, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., who pushed the committee earlier in the day to hold off on voting for a week.
“One week only,” Coons said. “Not to spread this out past the next election, not to pursue some partisan goal, but to allow a professional FBI interview with everyone who may have relevant information.”"

What a bunch of hypocritical liars. Unfortunately too many people are supporting these people and believe their lies.


https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/28/senate-judiciary-committee-votes-to-advance-kavanaugh-nomination-as-jeff-flake-calls-for-delay-on-floor-vote.html
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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The FBI should have been a free hand to interview any and all with possible information about these two alleged instances. Now this shadow will hang over Kavanaugh forever. Half of America will wonder if we put a drunk and sexual offender in a lifetime seat in the highest court of the land.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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Dems sat on it too long, making it appear as a "Hail Mary" last-ditch effort. Without Flake the allegation(s) wouldn't have gotten even a cursory look by FBI.
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