Reply To: I am totally oposed to Kavanaugh on the Supreme court but……

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mark47n
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Who I was as a teen, 30 years ago, informs who I am now.There is n sudden tabula rasa at some magical point and if he’d bee prosecuted rather than protected then he’s have a court record, a conviction as a sex offender and ineligible anyway. So, yes, who you are as a teen matters.

If you need another example look at Brock Turner. Raped a passed out girl behind a dumpster and skated. The girl, however, is destroyed. Brock turner has been actively shielded by his parents and his father said that a few minutes of action shouldn’t ruin this promising young man’s life. But no one says what it did to this young woman. What kind of person will Brock Turner be? I guess we’ll know in 30 years but he was called to the carpet, even though the sentence was pathetic and to say it didn’t fit the crime is an understatement.

Being investigated and convicted is a chief difference.

Kavanaugh is dogmatic and it’s visible all over the place. Given that his public court records have been sealed so that only around 7% are able to be reviewed is a sign of more of that shielding. All other court pick have had all of their records available for scrutiny. This fact alone should disqualify him.