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Do you believe Dr Ford's ex boyfriend?

The question is will she now be charged with perjury
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Northwest · M
Is this is the letter, where the ex boyfriend, says, multiple times, that he could not remember exactly what years they lived together, or the years she lived in Hawaii, while in a long-term relationship with him. He does seem to remember when she cheated on him when she lived in Hawaii.

Here's the thing:

1. Fear or flying, does not mean you don't fly. Up to 25% of Americans have some sort of fear of flying, nervousness, anxiety, etc., but only a tiny percentage will simply not fly.

2. If you live in the Bay Area, and even if you are uncomfortable in small spaces, a 500 sq ft apartment, may be all you can afford, and if it has doors and windows, even if it's a single door, is something you can get used to.

I would not be surprised, given her speciality, and schooling, that she would be familiar with polygraphs, or that she may have counseled someone, on how to relax, the same way a therapist may counsel someone on how to relax, prior to a key job interview. In my previous job, I used to have regular sessions, with specialists, to improve my nerves, when dealing with industry panels.

Learning how to relax, is not a method to pass a polygraph test. BTW, the person in question, has been identified, and she is a retired FBI agent. She gave statements today, vehemently denying that Professor Ford coached her on how to lie on a polygraph.

Nevertheless, as far as I'm concerned, it's never been about whether or not he attacked her, it's about his fitness to sit on the highest court of the land, especially given his less than stellar performance, during the hearings.
eli1601 · 70-79, M
@Northwest obsess much
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@eli1601 the irony 😂😂😂
eli1601 · 70-79, M