A timeline has been prepared by a man named Robert Foster and shared on the Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children’s Facebook page, and it’s going viral.
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Christine Blasey Ford's timeline of events:
1982 - Something may or may not have happened with another 2 (or 4) teenagers at a party, she cannot remember who threw the party, where the party was held, who she was with or how she got home. She was drinking and said nothing to anyone.
1983,
1984,
1985,
1986,
1987,
1988,
1989,
1990,
1991,
1992,
1993,
1994,
1995,
1996,
1997,
1998,
1999,
2000,
2001,
2002, She said nothing.
July 25, 2003: President George W. Bush nominated Kavanaugh to the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C Circuit. She said nothing.
2004,
2005,
May 11, 2006: The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary recommended confirmation. Kavanaugh subsequently confirmed by the United States Senate.
She said nothing.
June 1, 2006: Kavanaugh sworn in by Justice Anthony Kennedy. She said nothing.
2007,
2008,
2009,
2010,
2011,
2012, She remembered 'something' happened in 1982, yet doesn't name Kavanaugh, still said nothing to authorities. This comes up as it appears Romney may actually win and Kavanaugh is on the top of Romney's list.
2013,
2014,
2015,
2016,
2017, Becomes an anti-trump activist.
2018, Now 36 years later, with Kavanaugh's SCOTUS confirmation looming, she pens an anonymous letter with grave accusations against Kavanaugh regarding foggy circumstance that occurred while they were both minors, then reveals herself and DEMANDS an FBI investigation before testifying to her incredible allegations.
--Rodney Foster
Yup, that's not only 100% ACCURATE, but it really puts it all into context, doesn't it?
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