Subj : Re: Pre-2021 vs. 2023 To : Gregory Deyss From : Dale Shipp Date : Tue Mar 28 2023 00:26:02 -=> On 03-27-23 19:01, Gregory Deyss <=- -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Pre-2021 vs. 2023 <=- GD> On 24 Mar 2023, Dale Shipp said the following... DS> That is what Mitch Miller and Donald Trump did, not just to the Supreme DS> Court but a lot of lower courts. At least a few of Donald Trump's DS> nominations to the Federal Bench were not qualified to be a judge of any DS> court, example the judge he picked to handle his classified documents DS> appeals. GD> I think you have a selective memory, are you forgetting Brett GD> Kavanaugh had to endure erroneous accusations from Christine Biasey GD> Ford allegedly sexually assaulting her in 1982, when he did not GD> withdraw as she expected him to do.. Good for him. Actually, I would include Kavanaugh as someone who would not have been appointed to the Supreme court if a proper vetting had been done. The accusations were not erroneous. GD> The Judiciary Committee voted to approve Kavanaugh on GD> September 28 after Jeff Flake, considered to be a swing GD> vote, declared his intent to vote in favor of the GD> nomination with the provision that there would be a new FBI GD> investigation into the allegations by Ford. The GD> investigation concluded on October 4. Two days later, GD> Kavanaugh was confirmed by a 50 to 48 vote, and sworn in GD> that same day. That investigation was a sham. They did not even interview other possible victims of Kavanaugh's behavior at the time. GD> Then with Amy Coney Barrett Barrett's primary qualification was that she was expected to vote to repeal Roe v Wade (and she did do that). Dale Shipp fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net (1:261/1466) .... Shipwrecked in Silver Spring, Maryland. 00:06:28, 28 Mar 2022 ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466) .