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The Open Forum Supreme Court nomination debate enrages readers

- Editor’s note: Claire Levy, Gene Rothe, Patrick Leach, Judigth G. Lazar, Bryn Gaertner, Edward Whitney,

What one did as an immature youth should not per se disqualify a woman or man from being a justice of the Supreme Court. I would be more inclined to believe that Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s partying habits in his youth do not define his character as an adult if he acknowledg­ed his behavior, accepted responsibi­lity for whatever harm he caused others and vowed to make amends.

He has steadfastl­y refused to do that and instead threw a tantrum over having been called to account. Youthful immaturity or adult character? That is the question.

It started as a “shesaidhes­aid.” Mass media and other Democrats and Liberals have made it into a “shesaidSHE­said.” While Dr. Ford presents as very credible, even now, there is no, repeat NO, corroborat­ing evidence. The only witnesses who Dr. Ford says were present say either that they don’t know of any such incident or that it flatly did not happen.

In the absence of corroborat­ion, all we have is an allegation. It would be insane for us to allow an allegation to hold the confirmati­on process hostage. Democrat or Republican, Liberal or Conservati­ve, we must not let that happen. Don’t let it be that easy.

And if this encourages victims to come forward, so the guilty can be punished, that would be a good thing.

Brett Kavanaugh will be confirmed, and everyone should get used to it. Republican­s were happy to wipe their feet on the Constituti­on two years ago with their despicable treatment of Merrick Garland, and they gleefully put a man in the White House who bragged on tape about sexually assaulting women.

This morning I am in mourning for the country that I have always deeply loved.

What I am so upset about is the lack of truth seeking. Many witnesses were not contacted by the FBI.

Seeing what has become of our political system, allowing one party to have complete power without any inclusion of the opposite party, is a death knell to our system of democracy. The furor and hatred on both sides of the political spectrum is deadly. I think that this atmosphere must be similar to the Civil War — brother against brother. Is this the beginning of the end of our beloved U.S.A.?

Our nation is divided with regard to the allegation­s against Judge Kavanaugh. What should be clear, though, is that his behavior and temperamen­t while under oath during the Senator Judiciary Committee hearing was completely inappropri­ate and wholly unbecoming of a judge.

I urge Sens. Cory Gardner and Michael Bennet to do the right thing and vote no on Kavanaugh, so that a qualified justice might serve out this vital lifetime role in the highest court in the land.

For prosecutio­n in the criminal courts, the presumptio­n is innocent until proven guilty. The defendant does not have to prove anything to the court.

For promotion to the highest positions of power and authority in the land, the presumptio­n is unqualifie­d until proven qualified. The applicant has to prove to the hiring committee that he is qualified.

That distinctio­n should be made as clear as possible and as soon as possible. Send letters of 250 words or fewer to openforum@denverpost.com or 5990 Washington St., Denver, CO, 80216. Please include full name, city and phone number. Contact informatio­n is for our purposes only; we will not share it with anyone else. You can reach us by telephone at 3039541201.

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