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The author of this article is basically commie. No for real. Schoolmate of Roy Moore accuser: He was 'creepy and icky' Patti Spradlin can talk about Roy Moore. She grew up in Gadsden with Leigh Corfman, a woman who told the Washington Post she was 14 when Moore, then an assistant district attorney in Etowah County, picked her up and made sexual advances. The group of friends rode bikes and skated together. They passed out of Eura Brown Elementary school and the gang from the Country Club and Clubview areas graduated from the skating rink to socializing at the Gadsden Mall. It was a safe place, said Spradlin - who asked that her married name not be used, so as not to cause harm to her husband. But there was one man the middle school girls knew to avoid, she said. "There was an element there that everyone was aware of," Spradlin said. "There were places you could duck into to avoid this person. And it was Roy Moore." She remembers darting into Sugar and Spice, the children's clothing store her aunt owned in the mall, when her group saw Moore coming. "He was always by himself. We just didn't dare make eye contact for fear that would signal something to him, so we'd scooch to the other side -- you know, walk on the other side of the mall. "Everyone knew there was something to avoid that was creepy and icky and it was something that my friends didn't want anything to do with," she said. Let me be clear. Patti Spradlin is not another accuser of Roy Moore. Patti Spradlin does not claim she was abused by him or groped by him or approached by him, and Moore adamantly denies all of the allegations against him. But the allegations against Moore were somehow freeing for Spradlin. Because she says now - for the first time publicly - that she was abused as a child. Not by Moore. Not in the way Moore is accused, but in a way that has stifled her and choked her and, she says, changed the trajectory of her life. It was Corfman who gave her the courage to even say it, she says. So she's tired of hearing people attack and criticize Corfman, and the other women quoted and referenced in last week's Washington Post story. She says she has known since childhood that something happened between Corfman and Moore, though she admits she never talked to her about it for fear of causing more pain. "It was one of those things you just knew," she said. PREVIOUS: MOORE DEFENDERS UNBUCKLE THE BIBLE BELT But she's weary of hearing "why now?" and "Why just before the election?" She is tired of the innuendo and blame of those women. Because she can look at her friend, and understand. She can look at herself, and understand. "I was molested," she said. "It started when I was five years old and it went for several years. I have yet to confront this person. I've had several Christian counselors and psychiatrists and I didn't tell them until just this past year. It's been almost 50 years." She can only imagine what it's like to see her abuser every day on TV. "If I had to hear his voice -- whether it be on the radio or TV or see a picture of him and his name in print -- I would find the loudest and largest voice I could find to speak out," she said. It has happened time and time again since the Roy Moore allegations began. An Arizona woman came forward after more than 60 years to talk about her abuser, and women across Alabama have done the same. Because it is a moment of change in the culture. "It's not political," she said. "It's our lives." But it puts her in a tough spot, because she doesn't support Doug Jones or his views on abortion. So who is she going to vote for? "I can't imagine voting for either one of them. I don't know. It's a horribly sad state. "Literally." http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/11/schoolmate_of_roy_moore_accuse.html Another person who let their whole life be define by high school and wanting to blame others. View Quote |
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I know in GD and Alabama everyone thinks "this is a frame up" but I'm pretty confident Moore was a Thirtysomething creeper. Okay so why did the Post, which seems to have been behind getting this story going, seems like they found the women, not vice versa, pick now to expose Moore? If it was a concern over the mistreatment of women why didn't they set him on fire during the primary or years before? Because the motivation is "let's stop the GOP" not "let's expose a creeper." They didn't start this well after the primary was over with, but close enough to affect the election, coincidentally. This is an attempt to flip congress, either by stopping Moore, or giving Democrats something to beat up the GOP with in the mid terms. The paper knows if they had exposed this earlier "the GOPe" would have sought out ways to stop Moore. View Quote Surely you can see this, ..... Post has been head-hunting Repubs since Watergate. |
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Just heard on the radio that people are coming forward on the Annual woman.
They are saying there is no way she worked there as a 15 yr old and that her description of the property is wrong. I think I heard that no one remembers her working there. No chance to look for articles yet. |
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Just heard on the radio that people are coming forward on the Annual woman. They are saying there is no way she worked there as a 15 yr old and that her description of the property is wrong. I think I heard that no one remembers her working there. No chance to look for articles yet. View Quote |
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Just heard on the radio that people are coming forward on the Annual woman. They are saying there is no way she worked there as a 15 yr old and that her description of the property is wrong. I think I heard that no one remembers her working there. No chance to look for articles yet. |
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Just heard on the radio that people are coming forward on the Annual woman. They are saying there is no way she worked there as a 15 yr old and that her description of the property is wrong. I think I heard that no one remembers her working there. No chance to look for articles yet. View Quote
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Opensecrets has data on Moore and Jones. They both look to have similar amounts of cash on hand although Jones is pulling ahead, likely because the RNC cut ties with Moore. That could change in a week or two though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is there a factual source for campaign contributions for this Senate seat? They both look to have similar amounts of cash on hand although Jones is pulling ahead, likely because the RNC cut ties with Moore. That could change in a week or two though. Apparently money raised and money spent doesn't necessarily guarantee victory. |
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Can someone who is better with twitter post that whole document?
From what I can tell a long time former customer/police officer never saw Moore at the BBQ joint and a former employee is saying Annual chick never worked there and never saw Moore there. |
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Roy Moore campaign disputes reports he was banned from mall
The Roy Moore campaign on Monday issued a statement in an effort to refute at least one national report that the Alabama Republican Senate nominee had at one time been banned from the Gadsden Mall. The statement quoted what the campaign described as three former mall employees attesting that Moore had not been banned. The New Yorker reported on Nov. 13 that Moore had been banned from the indoor shopping center in the town that's the seat of his home county of Etowah. "We are intent upon bringing out the truth, when no one in the press or in D.C. seems to care," Moore campaign strategist Brett Doster said. "The quotes from these three people who would have personal knowledge of the mall's security protocol completely counter everything alleged by the liberal media and the Moore Campaign's political enemies. Roy Moore is an honorable man, and his character is being affirmed by those who know him best." AL.com did not report that Moore had been banned from the mall but has reported that he spent time in the mall while working as a prosecutor in Gadsden. Moore's activities in the mall have come under scrutiny after The Washington Post that Moore interacted with two teen girls at the mall when he was in his 30s. The Post later published another account when two other then-teen girls said they had interactions with Moore at the mall. Moore has repeatedly denied any allegations of wrongdoing. The three statements from former mall employees quoted in the Moore press release: "In my 26 years working at Gadsden Mall, I never heard anything about Roy Moore being banned from the mall or any other mention of issues concerning him. As the Operations Manager overseeing Mall Security, I would have been aware of something like that." - Johnny Adams, employed by the Gadsden Mall for 26 years and was the Operations Manager for 14 years, overseeing mall security. "As an employee of the Gadsden Mall for Morrison's Cafeteria Corporation from the late 1970's through the mid-2000's, I would like to put forth a statement in regards to the allegations against Judge Roy Moore. During my time at the Gadsden Mall, I formed many lifelong relationships including one with Barnes Boyle and his wife, Brenda. Barnes Boyle was manager of the Gadsden Mall and Brenda was my manager at Morrison's Cafeteria for many years. Because of this relationship, I was abreast on the latest situations that happened throughout the Gadsden Mall during that time period. There was a prominent man of Etowah County, whom is now deceased that was banned for reasons such as the allegations against Judge Moore. However, due to respect for the family, I decline to reveal his name. Despite allegations against other patrons of the mall, I never heard of Roy Moore's name come in conversation with any such misconduct against women or a supposed banning from the Gadsden Mall." - Johnnie V. Sanders, employee of Gadsden Mall from late 70's to mid-2000's. "We did have written reports and things. To my knowledge, he {Moore} was not banned from the mall." - Barnes Boyle, Former Manager of the Gadsden Mall (1981-1986). Said Doster in the statement, "The people of Alabama are tired of false accusations and one-sided reporting from the liberal media. "Truth matters or it doesn't and the Moore campaign will deliver the truth about the character of Judge Roy Moore to affirm what the people of Alabama are already convinced of." http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/roy_moore_campaign_disputes_re.html#incart_maj-story-1 |
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I also heard on the radio that the media was still propping up the one who worked at Piztiz as getting Moore banned from the mall.
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Moore Live presser right now. They are destroying the accusations right now.
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Trump endorsed Moore today. Sorry Ivanka daddy knows best.
- - - - - 'Trump says Republican Roy Moore must be elected in Alabama' "Trump, repeatedly pressed on the accusations against Moore, said he took the GOP candidate at his word — that he did nothing wrong. "He totally denies it. He says it didn't happen. And you know, you have to listen to him also," Trump said in response to shouted questions from reporters about the nine women who have made claims against him. "And I do have to say 40 years is a long time," Trump added, noting that the women "are Trump voters." "He's run eight races and this has never come up, so 40 years is a long time." Asked if he didn't believe Moore's accusers, Trump just reiterated the politician's repeated denials. " -snip- https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-says-republican-roy-moore-must-be-elected-alabama-n823026 |
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And how much did the dems put in Joel Ossoff's losing effort in Georgia earlier this year? Or the 2016 presidential race.? Apparently money raised and money spent doesn't necessarily guarantee victory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is there a factual source for campaign contributions for this Senate seat? They both look to have similar amounts of cash on hand although Jones is pulling ahead, likely because the RNC cut ties with Moore. That could change in a week or two though. Apparently money raised and money spent doesn't necessarily guarantee victory. |
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Current Predictit odds: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/126713/2017-11-21_Who_will_win_the_2017_U-369558.JPG View Quote Of course, they're going to get to call everyone in Alabama a bunch of pedophile supporters. All based on lies. |
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View Quote Whoa...daddy issues. And a male getting primary custody of a child post-divorce in AL almost never happens in this time much less in the 70's. Drip...drip...drip..drip....the details. Most folks would have dropped out within hours of the WashPo hit piece. Yet here we are. |
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Roy Moore campaign disputes reports he was banned from mall The Roy Moore campaign on Monday issued a statement in an effort to refute at least one national report that the Alabama Republican Senate nominee had at one time been banned from the Gadsden Mall. The statement quoted what the campaign described as three former mall employees attesting that Moore had not been banned. The New Yorker reported on Nov. 13 that Moore had been banned from the indoor shopping center in the town that's the seat of his home county of Etowah. "We are intent upon bringing out the truth, when no one in the press or in D.C. seems to care," Moore campaign strategist Brett Doster said. "The quotes from these three people who would have personal knowledge of the mall's security protocol completely counter everything alleged by the liberal media and the Moore Campaign's political enemies. Roy Moore is an honorable man, and his character is being affirmed by those who know him best." AL.com did not report that Moore had been banned from the mall but has reported that he spent time in the mall while working as a prosecutor in Gadsden. Moore's activities in the mall have come under scrutiny after The Washington Post that Moore interacted with two teen girls at the mall when he was in his 30s. The Post later published another account when two other then-teen girls said they had interactions with Moore at the mall. Moore has repeatedly denied any allegations of wrongdoing. The three statements from former mall employees quoted in the Moore press release: "In my 26 years working at Gadsden Mall, I never heard anything about Roy Moore being banned from the mall or any other mention of issues concerning him. As the Operations Manager overseeing Mall Security, I would have been aware of something like that." - Johnny Adams, employed by the Gadsden Mall for 26 years and was the Operations Manager for 14 years, overseeing mall security. "As an employee of the Gadsden Mall for Morrison's Cafeteria Corporation from the late 1970's through the mid-2000's, I would like to put forth a statement in regards to the allegations against Judge Roy Moore. During my time at the Gadsden Mall, I formed many lifelong relationships including one with Barnes Boyle and his wife, Brenda. Barnes Boyle was manager of the Gadsden Mall and Brenda was my manager at Morrison's Cafeteria for many years. Because of this relationship, I was abreast on the latest situations that happened throughout the Gadsden Mall during that time period. There was a prominent man of Etowah County, whom is now deceased that was banned for reasons such as the allegations against Judge Moore. However, due to respect for the family, I decline to reveal his name. Despite allegations against other patrons of the mall, I never heard of Roy Moore's name come in conversation with any such misconduct against women or a supposed banning from the Gadsden Mall." - Johnnie V. Sanders, employee of Gadsden Mall from late 70's to mid-2000's. "We did have written reports and things. To my knowledge, he {Moore} was not banned from the mall." - Barnes Boyle, Former Manager of the Gadsden Mall (1981-1986). Said Doster in the statement, "The people of Alabama are tired of false accusations and one-sided reporting from the liberal media. "Truth matters or it doesn't and the Moore campaign will deliver the truth about the character of Judge Roy Moore to affirm what the people of Alabama are already convinced of." http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/roy_moore_campaign_disputes_re.html#incart_maj-story-1 View Quote |
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On the same token, if you condone Al Franken, Conyers or Clinton, and defend them................then you are also them............the left needs to claim their own shitstorm
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In the case of each of those guys, there are multiple mistakes............
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Meh, if Moore crashes and burns after he's elected the AL Governor (Kay Ivey-R) will just appoint another GOPer.
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On the same token, if you condone Al Franken, Conyers or Clinton, and defend them................then you are also them............the left needs to claim their own shitstorm "Yeah, well Moore was accused by at least 9 women and that was just ignored!!!" (autistic screeching) |
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Meh, if Moore crashes and burns after he's elected the AL Governor (Kay Ivey-R) will just appoint another GOPer. LOL....I see where Cruz and Lee pulled their endorsements from Moore......I guess with the addition of Moore in their ranks they did not want to be known as The Creepy Caucus. View Quote |
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Oh man, the Dems are going to be so butthurt again. Of course, they're going to get to call everyone in Alabama a bunch of pedophile supporters. All based on lies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Current Predictit odds: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/126713/2017-11-21_Who_will_win_the_2017_U-369558.JPG Of course, they're going to get to call everyone in Alabama a bunch of pedophile supporters. All based on lies. |
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Hands up don't shoot, the cops acted stupidly, HRC has been exonerated, there was no dress, I did not have sex with that woman, I never sent or received classified information on my server, you can keep your doctor, undocumented immigrants will not be eligible for ACA healthcare, shovel ready jobs, that film caused the attack on the consulate....... View Quote Except they believe every bit of it. So is it really a lie? I guess Reagan was right about that. |
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Have Yertle face scrutiny.
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Child sex abuse victim calls out Doug Jones for 'Hypocrisy' - Jones had said victim's claims were 'Without Merit,' 'Cynical Attempt to Extort Money'
According to a report from AL.com's Amy Yurkanin, a woman who sued the University of Alabama-Birmingham in 2001 over sexual abuse she claimed to have suffered as a 15-year-old ripped Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Doug Jones for "hypocrisy" for his role as a defense attorney for the university. http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/accuser_in_uab_sex_abuse_case.html |
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Looks like the Democrats have turned into Terrorists.
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Looks like the Democrats have turned into Terrorists. http://image.al.com/home/bama-media/width960/img/alphotos/photo/2017/11/21/vote-or-die-4c008d1a90885a93.jpg http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/alabamians_will_die_if_roy_moo.html View Quote They have been terrorists for a long time. |
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not alot to add other than if I lived in AL I'd happily pull the lever for Roy.
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