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Posted in: Trump ready to pull Kavanaugh nomination if he is convinced judge 'guilty' See in context

@Strangerland, his accuser has already passed a polygraph exam. Kavenaugh should submit to polygraph exam and FBI should be allowed time and authorization to investigate.

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Posted in: Trump ready to pull Kavanaugh nomination if he is convinced judge 'guilty' See in context

Where's evidence that he's guilty when the U.S. law saids innocent until facts under court of law?

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Posted in: Trump ready to pull Kavanaugh nomination if he is convinced judge 'guilty' See in context

@serrano, why don't FBI conduct a full investigation before the hearing?

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Posted in: Nissan blames latest improper tests on 'low awareness' of rules See in context

After the Volkswagon findings, other manufacturers were under greater scrutiny and Nissan was just caught. Other companies are now aware of accuracy of their product

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Posted in: Trump ready to pull Kavanaugh nomination if he is convinced judge 'guilty' See in context

He's a human. It probably happened but when your young and most people have done alot of stupid things in their life. If he's top canadiate out of Yale, this is the reality of life. He leaned. He's changed. Are you going to to judge when he was 17? If you disqualify him, then will this discourage other top canadiatea because they have similar problem?

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Posted in: Japan asks U.S. publisher to change 'sex slave' reference in textbook See in context

Other than blaming Japan, what has South Korean goverment done for these comfort women after WWII? In the early 1970's, there was lawsuit that was filed against their own government by over 120 surviving comfort women to reclaim human dignity and proper compensation. Their claim was that South Korean government was desperate to keep U.S. troops in the 1960's after the devastating but inconclusive war with North Korea and wanted the women to serve as patriots and civilian diplomats. Why would U.S. military in South Korea say it was aware of reports of lawsuit?

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