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On 9/23/2018 9:54 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 14:19:17 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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On 9/23/2018 1:36 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/23/18 1:34 PM,
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On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 13:22:21 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 9/23/18 12:33 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:


WASHINGTON — A press adviser helping lead the Senate Judiciary
Committee’s
response to a sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court
nominee Brett
Kavanaugh has stepped down amid evidence he was fired from a previous
political job in part because of a sexual harassment allegation
against
him.

Garrett Ventry, 29, who served as a communications aide to the
committee
chaired by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, had been helping
coordinate the
majority party's messaging in the wake of Christine Blasey Ford’s
claim
that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her 36 years ago at a high school
party.
In a response to NBC News, Ventry denied any past "allegations of
misconduct."

After NBC News raised questions about Ventry's employment history
and the
sexual harassment allegation against him, Judiciary Committee
Spokesman
Taylor Foy replied in a statement: "While (Ventry) strongly denies
allegations of wrongdoing, he decided to resign to avoid causing any
distraction from the work of the committee."

And Ted Kennedy, Clinton, et. Al. Kept getting re-elected.


"Et" is a complete word in Latin. It means "and." The "al" is an
abbreviation and means, among other things, "others." It properly takes
a period, as in et al.Â* What any of that has to do with the fact that an
adviser to the Repubs stepped down because of a sexual assault charge is
beyond my understanding.

It is no more confusing that Clinton saying he gave Paula Jones
$830,000 for an assault he was innocent of and Teddy copping a plea to
leaving the scene of an accident without admitting there was a girl
drowning in the car when he ran away.


Yawn. We're talking today, and about the candidacy of a guy with a
possible lifetime appointment and his facilitators.



Why are the standards different?

Sexual assault is sexual assault regardless of who committed it.
Involuntary manslaughter is involuntary manslaughter regardless of who
committed it.

Involuntary Manslaughter is what happened when he drove off the
bridge.
The fact that he was drunk made it felony vehicular manslaughter.
When he left the girl drowning in the car and went home without even
trying to get help and did not tell anyone until the next day, it
became depraved indifference homicide, 2d degree murder.

If he was Teddy McGillicutty he would not have been able to plead to
simple leaving the scene like he just ran over a mailbox or something.
He would have done hard time in a prison.


In fairness, Teddy was never charged or convicted of involuntary
manslaughter. He copped a plea to avoid it.


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On 9/24/18 8:16 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/23/2018 9:54 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 14:19:17 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/23/2018 1:36 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/23/18 1:34 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 13:22:21 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/23/18 12:33 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:


WASHINGTON — A press adviser helping lead the Senate Judiciary
Committee’s
response to a sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court
nominee Brett
Kavanaugh has stepped down amid evidence he was fired from a
previous
political job in part because of a sexual harassment allegation
against
him.

Garrett Ventry, 29, who served as a communications aide to the
committee
chaired by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, had been helping
coordinate the
majority party's messaging in the wake of Christine Blasey Ford’s
claim
that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her 36 years ago at a high school
party.
In a response to NBC News, Ventry denied any past "allegations of
misconduct."

After NBC News raised questions about Ventry's employment history
and the
sexual harassment allegation against him, Judiciary Committee
Spokesman
Taylor Foy replied in a statement: "While (Ventry) strongly denies
allegations of wrongdoing, he decided to resign to avoid causing
any
distraction from the work of the committee."

And Ted Kennedy, Clinton, et. Al. Kept getting re-elected.


"Et" is a complete word in Latin. It means "and." The "al" is an
abbreviation and means, among other things, "others." It properly
takes
a period, as in et al.Â* What any of that has to do with the fact
that an
adviser to the Repubs stepped down because of a sexual assault
charge is
beyond my understanding.

It is no more confusing that Clinton saying he gave Paula Jones
$830,000 for an assault he was innocent of and Teddy copping a plea to
leaving the scene of an accident without admitting there was a girl
drowning in the car when he ran away.


Yawn. We're talking today, and about the candidacy of a guy with a
possible lifetime appointment and his facilitators.


Why are the standards different?

Sexual assault is sexual assault regardless of who committed it.
Involuntary manslaughter is involuntary manslaughter regardless of who
committed it.

Involuntary Manslaughter is what happened when he drove off the
bridge.
The fact that he was drunk made it felony vehicular manslaughter.
When he left the girl drowning in the car and went home without even
trying to get help and did not tell anyone until the next day, it
became depraved indifference homicide, 2d degree murder.

If he was Teddy McGillicutty he would not have been able to plead to
simple leaving the scene like he just ran over a mailbox or something.
He would have done hard time in a prison.


In fairness, Teddy was never charged or convicted of involuntary
manslaughter.Â* He copped a plea to avoid it.



Fretwell isn't a lawyer, but he plays one in rec.bloats.
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 08:16:09 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/23/2018 9:54 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 14:19:17 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/23/2018 1:36 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/23/18 1:34 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 13:22:21 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/23/18 12:33 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:


WASHINGTON — A press adviser helping lead the Senate Judiciary
Committee’s
response to a sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court
nominee Brett
Kavanaugh has stepped down amid evidence he was fired from a previous
political job in part because of a sexual harassment allegation
against
him.

Garrett Ventry, 29, who served as a communications aide to the
committee
chaired by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, had been helping
coordinate the
majority party's messaging in the wake of Christine Blasey Ford’s
claim
that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her 36 years ago at a high school
party.
In a response to NBC News, Ventry denied any past "allegations of
misconduct."

After NBC News raised questions about Ventry's employment history
and the
sexual harassment allegation against him, Judiciary Committee
Spokesman
Taylor Foy replied in a statement: "While (Ventry) strongly denies
allegations of wrongdoing, he decided to resign to avoid causing any
distraction from the work of the committee."

And Ted Kennedy, Clinton, et. Al. Kept getting re-elected.


"Et" is a complete word in Latin. It means "and." The "al" is an
abbreviation and means, among other things, "others." It properly takes
a period, as in et al.Â* What any of that has to do with the fact that an
adviser to the Repubs stepped down because of a sexual assault charge is
beyond my understanding.

It is no more confusing that Clinton saying he gave Paula Jones
$830,000 for an assault he was innocent of and Teddy copping a plea to
leaving the scene of an accident without admitting there was a girl
drowning in the car when he ran away.


Yawn. We're talking today, and about the candidacy of a guy with a
possible lifetime appointment and his facilitators.


Why are the standards different?

Sexual assault is sexual assault regardless of who committed it.
Involuntary manslaughter is involuntary manslaughter regardless of who
committed it.

Involuntary Manslaughter is what happened when he drove off the
bridge.
The fact that he was drunk made it felony vehicular manslaughter.
When he left the girl drowning in the car and went home without even
trying to get help and did not tell anyone until the next day, it
became depraved indifference homicide, 2d degree murder.

If he was Teddy McGillicutty he would not have been able to plead to
simple leaving the scene like he just ran over a mailbox or something.
He would have done hard time in a prison.


In fairness, Teddy was never charged or convicted of involuntary
manslaughter. He copped a plea to avoid it.


Bringing charges against a Kennedy in Massachusetts is almost as
ridiculous as voting against one.
I say again If he was Teddy McGillicutty he would have done hard time
in a prison.
Nobody answered for the death of Mary Jo. She was simply thrown out
with the trash.
It is not unusual tho. If John F McGillicutty was the captain of PT
109 he would have been court marshaled for insubordination and
hazarding a vessel.

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On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 08:21:27 -0400, Keyser Soze
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If he was Teddy McGillicutty he would not have been able to plead to
simple leaving the scene like he just ran over a mailbox or something.
He would have done hard time in a prison.


In fairness, Teddy was never charged or convicted of involuntary
manslaughter.Â* He copped a plea to avoid it.



Fretwell isn't a lawyer, but he plays one in rec.bloats.


This is more like being a cop and I am as qualified to do that as
anyone.
The difference is the Kennedys scare the cops up there too.
I would not have lasted long as a cop there because I would have drug
his hung over ass into the station in cuffs that morning and tried to
get a reporter to show up for it.
If they really wanted to save lives they would have set up a DUI check
point outside the Kennedy compound. They would have needed a bigger
jail tho.
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