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SpokenTruth said:
Trumpstyle said:

Dude not a single witness she named confirmed her story, even her best friend who says she never been at a party with kavanaugh.

She can't remember how she got home despite it would take a full day to walk. It would been very difficult to get home.

She refuses to give her therapist notes to the judicary committe or to anyone which she used to get this story printed in Washington Post.

Kavanaugh calendar shows he never been at this kind of gathering/party. Some democrats has pointed out 1 July but this has been completely debunked.

The little information she gave about the therapist notes to the reporter Emma Brown who printed the story said 2 boys assaulted her and this happened in mid 80:s and in her late teens. She's now subtletly changed this to age 15 and early 80:s (Therapist notes said 4 boys assaulted her but she said the therapist got it wrong).

Her letter to Feinstein said there were 4 other people at the party and herself but she has changed this to 5 people (added her best friend) and herself.

The lie detector test she took was a joke.

Notice how her story has changed so her therapist notes no longer corroborates the story. Washington Post would never had printed it now.

When you say stuff like her lie detector test was a joke, it just makes my post stronger. 

I'll also reiterate what I said to EricHiggin, "I tried elk meat once.  I don't remember exactly where or when but I know I've tried it.  Or because I can't remember when or where does that mean I must have never had elk?"  I'd like to know how my not recalling when and where I had elk means I never had elk.

Her lie detector is a joke, just like any lie detector.

1. She could believe it was the truth, even it wasn't. Memories are a funny thing, they are not all true.

2. Lie detectors can be beaten

3. Lie detectors are not admissible in court.

 

As for your example, that's not a good example. She made have been almost raped, just like you at elk meat. She may not remember the day, the place, but she won't forget almost getting raped. That is what you are saying right? Who is to say she is getting he person who almost raped her wrong.

You can't tell me you have never had a time where you were like "I swear you were there. We did this or that, ect" And meanwhile the person swears they weren't there. And in the end you might finally remember that they weren't there. I've had that before. Now imagine in that situation you didn't talk to the person who you swear was there, but a therapist and that therapist just continues to cement into your memory that they were there. Now no matter how much your friend will vehemently deny being there, you won't believe them cause your mind/memory ahs been reinforced so much by a therapist.

Oh and lets not forget that according to post above yours that what she is saying now is contradicting what she told her therapist back then.