Arrest this damn yearbook supervisor...was anything edited out?
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Mark Judge was the caption editor.
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You're kidding!?
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I wish I was
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Here's a link to Kavanaugh saying he's "not aware one way or the other" if these were his words. Absurd for him to suggest that his BF, Mark Judge, would screw him over like that on his senior page… & that Kavanaugh wouldn't notice, or remember it today!https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=7zVOkb3CdZ07h5m19s&t=7h5m19s …
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Mark Judge, "seconding" the yearbook page as the editor and witness to probably every event listed on it—makes it even more credible, imo. This was not just a random student in yearbook class!
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Yeah, OK... You idiots sure it wasn't
#ChristineBlaseyFord topping off on 151 and taking fistfuls of 'ludes? I mean she is the one who can't remember where, when, how she got home, or how many people where there. She only remembers events her own witnesses claim didn't happen.pic.twitter.com/muT051Fjsj
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151 has gotta be Bacardi 151, right?
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Everclear 151. Grain alcohol, as exactly as *two* eyewitnesses now attest.pic.twitter.com/shAwmWYy3y
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Aha! Thanks. I had no idea there were other types of 151–thought it was just a Bacardi thing
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What happened to the Russia conspiracy theory? Oh, that was last week’s bullshit narrative.
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It's ongoing, but has lead to numerous convictions and guilty pleas, including several top members of the Trump campaign.
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Funny how you don't say none of those convictions have nothing to do with Russian collusion or even the Trump campaign or administration. Just that they're "members" of the administration. Lie by omission? Nah, you must've missed all the information on every one of those charges.
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Nearly all of the convictions are related to collusion. And all of them involve the campaign and/or administration. Whoever told you they don't is lying to you.
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that would be quite clearly a reference to quaaludes and bacardi 151 ... and would make for a potent cocktail to render a person unable to function or defend themselves. this could form the basis of a conspiracy to commit rape charge.
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Watching you stupids think you've cracked the case is pretty damn hilarious. Please don't ever change.


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151 isn’t grain alcohol; it’s Bacardi Rum, 151 proof. Still pretty potent, but there’s a huge difference in terms of availability and legality. In this case, details do matter.
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I’ve never taken a quaalude but I can’t imagine mixing them with 151 is a good plan. Right? Maybe I’m just a lightweight, or old, or both.
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I’m too young for quaaludes, but I can’t imagine mixing anything with 151. It reigned supreme on my poor college student buzz per buck scale (drunk as possible, minimum monetary investment. 151 alone will mess you up) Needless to say, it wasn’t Yale.
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My friends and I never touched 151 when we were undergrads. I do remember some of the fraternities at San Diego State getting in trouble for serving Everclear punch.
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They didn’t sell Everclear in Ohio. I had to drive to NJ for it. You know that punch? My first party that had it all my sorority sisters warned me not to drink it, so I “played it safe” and ate the fruit. Yes, I was THAT naïve. You won’t find me testifying I didn’t black out.
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If I recall correctly that same SDSU frat was shut down due to sexual assaults....
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I can believe it. The first time I was raped happened at a college party. It’s why I ended double majoring in Women’s Studies along with my English degree. The Women’s Studies was my therapy.
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That’s terrible — I’m so sorry to hear that.
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