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Friday, September 21, 2018

WHY CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD’S HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS WERE SCRUBBED: Faculty Approved Racism, Binge Drinking and Promiscuity

On Monday Sept. 17th, Christine Blasey Ford’s high school yearbooks suddenly disappeared from the web. I read them days before, knew they would be scrubbed, and saved them. Why did I know they would be scrubbed? Because if roles were reversed, and Christine Blasey Ford had been nominated for the Supreme Court by President Trump, the headline by the resistance would be this:

CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD AND THE DRUNKEN WHITE PRIVILEGED RACIST PLAYGIRLS OF HOLTON-ARMS.

And it would be an accurate headline. That’s why the yearbooks have been scrubbed. They are a testament to the incredible power these girls had over their teachers, parents and the boys of Georgetown Prep, Landon and other schools in the area. In the pages below, you will see multiple photos and references to binge drinking and the accompanying joy of not being able to remember any of it.

These yearbooks are, therefore, relevant to the national investigation now being conducted in the media, in homes, and in the halls of Congress. And they should not have been scrubbed. If Brett Kavanaugh’s yearbooks are fair game, so are these.

And you will wonder while reading them, why the hell did the faculty approve of these yearbooks? Why did the parents take out paid ads in these yearbooks? Animal House had nothing on the infamous “Holton party scene”.

4 comments:

  1. I had read them too. She had even written about how many guys she had been with, and gave them a "Hand". She was a real Tramp in High School.

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  2. I'm sure someone out there can provide it to the appropriate people. Or, does Hearings committee already have a copy and will bring the subject up when questioning her

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  3. Obstruction of justice charges for the lot. Clearly this is a Democrat generated ploy designed to delay our constitution from driving the final nail in the Democrats Supreme Court dreams.

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  4. According to an article in the Washington Times, Blasey was quite the popular gal in the dewey beach bar scene in the 1980s. You know what they mean when they write that ;)

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