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The server of The National Council of Churches website is overloaded. Had to settle for this :
National Council Of Churches Calls For Brett Kavanaugh’s Withdrawal "According to its website, the organization represents over 40 million people and 38 Christian denominations." https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...b028e1fe3a4a19
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.25a0d4fb9532
The article describes testimony from those that know Julie Swetnick being released to the public as "slut shaming". Think of the hypocrisy here. She publicly accuses Kavanaugh of gang rape, so everyone in the country hears this accusation, but now those same people who assisted in making that unverified accusation public are now outraged that witnesses that can defend Kavanaugh are being made public as well. Once again, all of this should have been done behind closed doors. But the minute Swetnick decided to go public with her accusations it is perfectly justified that any and all witnesses for the defense are also made public. Once again this is looking more and more like the Democrats seizing defeat from the jaws of victory. They are coming across as hypocritical liars with the most defamatory slander conceivable.
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