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SpokenTruth said:
Machiavellian said:

Didn't Kavanaugh declined to take the polygraph test as well.  Not only that but it was Kavanaugh himself who stated how important polygraph test are but he declined to take the test.  Of course he reversed his opinion when it when it was his time to be put on the seat.  At least now that the FBI will investigate this matter, he will have his chance to prove his innocence when they hook him up to the test.

I hope they also give the test to Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnik.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/christine-blasey-ford-polygraph-testimony-ex-boyfriend-contradicts/

 

Ford’s Ex-Boyfriend Contradicts Her on Polygraph

 

"The ex-boyfriend of one of the women accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct has suggested to the Senate Judiciary Committee that she may have perjured herself on several issues during her testimony.

Christine Blasey Ford testified Thursday to Congress about her allegation that the Supreme Court nominee sexually assaulted her at a party in the early 1980s when they were both minors in high school. Kavanaugh trapped her in a room, pinned her to a bed, and covered her mouth while trying to remove her clothing, Ford said, an incident that has caused her lasting trauma.

During her testimony, Ford stated under oath that she has never coached anyone on taking a lie detector test.

“Never,” she answered when asked whether she had offered advice to any individual planning to submit to a polygraph examination.

On Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee said they had received a sworn statement from a man claiming to be Ford’s former boyfriend, whose name is redacted from his letter, saying he personally witnessed Ford coaching a friend for a polygraph test.

During some of the time we were dating, Dr. Ford lived with Monica L. McLean, who I understood to be her life-long best friend,” the letter read. “During that time, it was my understanding that McLean was interviewing for jobs with the FBI and the US Attorney’s Office. I witnessed Dr. Ford help McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam. Dr. Ford explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped McLean become familiar and less nervous about the exam. Dr. Ford was able to help because of her background in psychology."

 

well that's interesting... it'll be very interesting to see some of the changes in responses now and lack thereof

Last edited by o_O.Q - on 02 October 2018