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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Accusations against Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh Appear to be Stall Tactic

The accusations against Supreme Cort Nominee Brett Kavanaugh appear more and more to be a stall tactic orchestrated by the Democrats.

When I first heard the accusations I agreed that we need to hear what Dr. Ford had to say and then listen to Judge Kavanaugh before making a decision. 

I also had serious concerns at how the whole thing was being handled by the Democrats.  It appeared that they really didn't care at all about Dr. Ford, only in using the allegation as a Political Tool to try and derail the nomination.  They knew about the accusations and held them for weeks and months.  They played them like a card in a game instead of calling this out early. 

Now that it is out they want to stall the nomination.  Why?  Lets hear from both sides and then decide on whether to move forward or not. 

The opportunity has been given for both sides to tell their story and let the people who make the decisions make those decisions.

That all sounds reasonable.  But now they want a full FBI investigation before doing anything?  What is the FBI Investigating?  Dr. Ford thus far has not date, time or place of the aforementioned act.  What is the FBI expected to investigate?  Also the statute of limitations has long passed on any crime so they wouldn't be expected to file any charges.  So what is the FBI exactly suppose to figure out for everyone? 

The answer is easy.  They aren't really expected to figure out anything.  They are suppose to be used as political tool of the Democrats to stall out the Nominee and give the Democrats more time. Exactly what they have been trying to do all along.

So lets quit playing games.  If Dr. Ford wants to come out and lay out the allegations under oath then so be it.  Lets get this done in an expeditious way.  Then Judge Kavanaugh shall have his day under oath to answer those allegations.  Then the people who make those decisions can make those decisions. 

I firmly believe that anyone who feels that they have been wronged should be heard.  But you also have to do it in a way that is fair to all sides.