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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 18

    Opinion: The dust of 36 years makes it difficult to adjudicate the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, writes Lance Morrowhttps://on.wsj.com/2NmhIiL 

    1:45 PM - 18 Sep 2018
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      1. Teresa Rose‏ @dreamrose59 Sep 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Mr. Morrow, first, give her the respect of her earned title, DOCTOR Christine Blasey Ford. Do not try to lessen her credibility by referring to her as Ms. and Cavenaugh as Judge. Second, your attempt to justify assault under the guise of teenage drunkenness is reprehensible.

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      1. Lynn A‏ @lynn_ny Sep 18
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        Tell me how hard it is for you to remember what happened 36 years ago when you have been raped. Unfortunately those memories are crystal clear.

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      1. Christian Hyde‏ @germanhyde Sep 18
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        Honestly can’t tell which is worse: comparing sexual assault allegations to a literal witch hunt or implying that they are rooted in anti-Catholic bias.

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      1. Upzone Me Harder 🔰 🌐‏ @Raccoonomics Sep 18
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        This editorial is so despicable it ought to be set to blast beats and speed metal guitars.

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      1. kenstremsky‏ @kenstremsky Sep 18
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        3. How many police officers chose not to test rape kits because they wanted to help rapists who were friends of the police officers go free?

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      1. Wesley Andrew Hightower‏ @weshightower Sep 18
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        This is the same logic that the Catholic Church applies to pedophile cases.

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      1. Carol Ashley‏ @carolashley1515 Sep 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        The memory of the assault does not get covered by dust... The helplessness is remembered forever...

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      2. Rebecca Ann Walker‏ @rawalkerWSU Sep 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Moments of trauma are etched on one's identity. If the WSJ is going to only write for men, then I am done with your publication.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3.  🎃Scary E. Walker 🎃‏ @gewalker Sep 18
        Replying to @rawalkerWSU @WSJ

        Ditto.

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      2. Judy Glen  🌊 🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @gertrude1306 Sep 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        I was assaulted in a swimming pool 64 years when I was nine. I still remember the strength of his hands, the bones of his fingers as he probed me. I told a friend quite recently. It was the first time I ever told anyone.

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      3. Judy Glen  🌊 🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @gertrude1306 Sep 18
        Replying to @gertrude1306 @WSJ

        This editorial is the ugliest, most misogynistic thing I've ever read.

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      2. Melody Ward Leslie‏ @MelodyLeslie Sep 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sure didn’t cause any trouble for kicking Al Franken out of the Senate over a joke.

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. Woke.Queen‏ @Honest_Hillary1 Sep 18
        Replying to @MelodyLeslie @WSJ

        Photo evidence and admission?

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      5. Woke.Queen‏ @Honest_Hillary1 Sep 18

        Yes. Everyone did. He said it was just a joke.

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      7. Woke.Queen‏ @Honest_Hillary1 Sep 18

        Nope. Dems told him to leave his seat. Not republicans. Republicans thought it was silly but Dems wanted to prove they had the moral high ground.

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      9. Woke.Queen‏ @Honest_Hillary1 Sep 18

        What’s worse is what happened to Kavanaugh. Dems have really hit rock bottom on this one.

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      1. Clovis‏ @clovis69 Sep 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        You use “Judge” but not “Doctor”...

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