hear·say ˈhirˌsā/ noun information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.
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Sorry Charlie... He'll be confirmed..
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Kavanaugh must be removed from D.C. Circuit court. He is unfit to judge anyone.
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Think about how you formed that opinion. Your judgement is based upon the media.. Upon hearsay. Upon something that you nor anyone you know can substantiate. Upon others brought by the "accuser" who can not substantiate the claim. I heard you were a horrible woman. Must be true
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So losing a promotion and keeping your $200,000.00 per year job is "Destroying someones life" He should have bowed out long ago. He's destroying his own life.
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Is there any chance he could be removed from his current judgeship in light of the recents events?
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oh i'm thinking Kava is never going back to life as he knew it. he'll be lucky to not be going to jail.
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He could be impeached from that job on charges of perjuring himself, yes?
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He is going to be Impeached
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