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Quoted:It's true certain types of weird aren't illegal, but I can still make moral judgements based on someones actions. View Quote By the way, why were you assigned this thread? B_S listed AL as his home state when he joined in 2007. Is it because the current B_S has never been to AL? |
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As I have made mental judgements on your post and replies. By the way, why were you assigned this thread? B_S listed AL as his home state when he joined in 2997. Is it because the current B_S has never been to AL? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:It's true certain types of weird aren't illegal, but I can still make moral judgements based on someones actions. By the way, why were you assigned this thread? B_S listed AL as his home state when he joined in 2997. Is it because the current B_S has never been to AL? Feel free to elect Roy Moore. He'll be the new face of the Republican party for 2018 or at least a co-owner of it. I'm sure mid-terms will go great. |
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I keep seeing you here. B_S listed his home state as AL when he joined. He would seen to have a greater interest here.
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There was nothing illegal about how Moore met his wife. That doesn't exactly exonerate him from the rest of the very similar accusations of misconduct. Admitted evidence of him scouting out underage venues for future partners doesn't exactly back up his claim it's all nonsense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Yeah nothing weird about a guy his age going to dance recitals with underage girls. I'm not seeing anything immoral, unethical, or illegal here, so far. |
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In this post we admit Moore did nothing illegal. Objections are based on feels, bias, and moral judgements. It is a small breakthough for TS. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Moral judgment is something people should engage in more often. But he is in this case exercising unsound judgment and accepting claims at facve value that have no basis for such easy acceptance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am from out of state but at this point I am supporting Judge Moore even if he is on nation wide TV banging the youngest Auburn cheerleader at the Kickoff of the Iron Bowl.
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Quoted: Roy Moore's own writing and own words admitting he met his future wife at a dance recital while she was underaged should be sufficient evidence to exercise ones moral judgement. That's not to say of the 30 plus people that also said he engaged in such behavior. View Quote Yeah, that awful, horrible, morally just...the worst. Put down the keyboard, you're fired. |
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This must be the "new" T_S, also. Man, you guys cycle around d pretty fast. The old T_S was usually well read and informed. You, however, have some work to do. Moore admitted to first seeing wife-to-be 8 years prior to actually meeting her. So, he took note of a young , talented (underage) dancer at a recital. 8 years (I think that was the amount that of time, could be misremembering) later he's introduced and eventually marries her. Yeah, that awful, horrible, morally just...the worst. Put down the keyboard, you're fired. View Quote Remaining arguments about Moore are a fucking joke at best. |
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This must be the "new" T_S, also. Man, you guys cycle around d pretty fast. The old T_S was usually well read and informed. You, however, have some work to do. Moore admitted to first seeing wife-to-be 8 years prior to actually meeting her. So, he took note of a young , talented (underage) dancer at a recital. 8 years (I think that was the amount that of time, could be misremembering) later he's introduced and eventually marries her. Yeah, that awful, horrible, morally just...the worst. Put down the keyboard, you're fired. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Roy Moore's own writing and own words admitting he met his future wife at a dance recital while she was underaged should be sufficient evidence to exercise ones moral judgement. That's not to say of the 30 plus people that also said he engaged in such behavior. Yeah, that awful, horrible, morally just...the worst. Put down the keyboard, you're fired. Say what ever happened with that random Twitter account that said that they would pay people a grand to make shit up about Moore? |
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Nevermind all that other stuff he was doing in the meantime apparently. Why would anyone believe he was getting banned from the mall when he was attending teenage dance recitals. Say what ever happened with that random Twitter account that said that they would pay people a grand to make shit up about Moore? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Roy Moore's own writing and own words admitting he met his future wife at a dance recital while she was underaged should be sufficient evidence to exercise ones moral judgement. That's not to say of the 30 plus people that also said he engaged in such behavior. Yeah, that awful, horrible, morally just...the worst. Put down the keyboard, you're fired. Say what ever happened with that random Twitter account that said that they would pay people a grand to make shit up about Moore? Twitter is part of the fake news trans-military, B1H-industrial, global-climate-change-science complex. |
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Quoted: The following year. They would have told him about it. Had a file. People would have talked. But somehow, in the little town of Gadsden, it wasn't an issue with a ADA stalking young girls...evar. Till fake yearbook signature 40 years later... View Quote You know why? It's bullshit. |
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The media lies
Liberals lie Women lie. Why anyone gives any credibility to this obvious politics driven smear campaign is beyond me. Of course liberals will eat it up. |
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I see Diane from California/New Mexico is really concerned with educating me on who to vote for. Too bad she didn't leave a return address so I could educate her on how to properly vote in her state elections. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/44277/Screen_Shot_2017-11-24_at_11-371821.JPG View Quote I got a random text to vote for Beto. I had to dig to find out he's running against Cruz. I didn't see a party affiliation, but given his platform I'm going with the big D. I have enough of the big D for a lifetime, thanks. |
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Mall manager not working there at the time. View Quote "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. |
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Somehow none of the news outlets making the claim that he was banned from the mall have come up with the police report required to do so. You know why? It's bullshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: The following year. They would have told him about it. Had a file. People would have talked. But somehow, in the little town of Gadsden, it wasn't an issue with a ADA stalking young girls...evar. Till fake yearbook signature 40 years later... You know why? It's bullshit. |
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It should surprise no one that the accusations are turning out to be false, for they are made by democrats and the media. The left and media have pushed just a wee bit too far this time, it appears the shit is flying back on them.
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So you think the mall employees are lying? "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. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mall manager not working there at the time. "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. |
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Quoted: Yeah nothing weird about a guy his age going to dance recitals with underage girls. Go ahead and jump on that wagon Sparky. Trump will NEVER be president ! Bwaaaaaahahahahahahahaaaaaaa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Why Roy Moore's accusers stayed silent for so long
At the outset of the #MeToo movement an extended family member privately shared her experience of sexual assault with me. She was a young woman when she was raped - just like the eight women who have accused Roy Moore of sexual misconduct. But there is another reason why my relative, and Moore's accusers have been silent until now - Southern culture. Silencing is a common tactic use by perpetrators of childhood sexual violence; many survivors of sexual trauma remain silent out of shame and fear. They are justified in doing so. For children, the threat of further harm is very real and perpetrators depend on secrecy. Even for adults, victim-blaming, stigma and re-traumatization may accompany disclosure. In Southern culture, the norm of the 'good girl' combined with the adage of 'speak when you are spoken to' closes the door on information sharing. It also affirms the lie that perpetrators often tell their victims: they will not be believed. Other elements of the traditional Southern Belle archetype also play a role. Southern women, and especially girls, are expected to be as "sweet as pie" and genteel to boot. There is, after all, an entire magazine dedicated to Southern Living and hospitality. It simply wouldn't be polite by Southern standards to out sexual assailants. Instead Moore's behavior has been an open secret and the fodder for small town rumor mills. While some have attempted to discredit Moore's victims, they would not have come forth without prompting from members of the media. In doing so they, like others before them, have faced negative repercussions. Scarlett O'Hara, the South's most famous and complicated heroine bucked tradition with her vanity, selfishness and, some would say, early feminism. Yet she ultimately paid the price for her ambitions when after confessing her love to Rhett Butler he famously rejected her, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." As in the Global South, American women face the prospect of speaking out and being punished. Without a doubt, not all Southern women are the same. Roy Moore's wife, Kayla has stood by her man perpetuating the dominant narrative about Southern women; meanwhile his accusers have boldly broken step and in doing so challenged the status quo. Some might say that my views and the actions of Moore's accusers are atypical - and perhaps even an affront to what it means to be Southern. But the truth is I was born in the deep South and have lived in the South for most of my life. I wholeheartedly reject the coded language of "Southern heritage" but that doesn't mean I'm not Southern. For good or for bad, I have been subject to the same cultural norms and ultimately I am a Southern woman. But what it means to be a Southerner is changing. It means speaking out and being heard. It means putting an end to predation and the abuse of power. And it means listening - and voting - like we give a damn. http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/11/why_roy_moores_accusers_stayed.html#incart_river_home Now they have resorted to insulting Southern women. |
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Why Roy Moore's accusers stayed silent for so long At the outset of the #MeToo movement an extended family member privately shared her experience of sexual assault with me. She was a young woman when she was raped - just like the eight women who have accused Roy Moore of sexual misconduct. But there is another reason why my relative, and Moore's accusers have been silent until now - Southern culture. Silencing is a common tactic use by perpetrators of childhood sexual violence; many survivors of sexual trauma remain silent out of shame and fear. They are justified in doing so. For children, the threat of further harm is very real and perpetrators depend on secrecy. Even for adults, victim-blaming, stigma and re-traumatization may accompany disclosure. In Southern culture, the norm of the 'good girl' combined with the adage of 'speak when you are spoken to' closes the door on information sharing. It also affirms the lie that perpetrators often tell their victims: they will not be believed. Other elements of the traditional Southern Belle archetype also play a role. Southern women, and especially girls, are expected to be as "sweet as pie" and genteel to boot. There is, after all, an entire magazine dedicated to Southern Living and hospitality. It simply wouldn't be polite by Southern standards to out sexual assailants. Instead Moore's behavior has been an open secret and the fodder for small town rumor mills. While some have attempted to discredit Moore's victims, they would not have come forth without prompting from members of the media. In doing so they, like others before them, have faced negative repercussions. Scarlett O'Hara, the South's most famous and complicated heroine bucked tradition with her vanity, selfishness and, some would say, early feminism. Yet she ultimately paid the price for her ambitions when after confessing her love to Rhett Butler he famously rejected her, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." As in the Global South, American women face the prospect of speaking out and being punished. Without a doubt, not all Southern women are the same. Roy Moore's wife, Kayla has stood by her man perpetuating the dominant narrative about Southern women; meanwhile his accusers have boldly broken step and in doing so challenged the status quo. Some might say that my views and the actions of Moore's accusers are atypical - and perhaps even an affront to what it means to be Southern. But the truth is I was born in the deep South and have lived in the South for most of my life. I wholeheartedly reject the coded language of "Southern heritage" but that doesn't mean I'm not Southern. For good or for bad, I have been subject to the same cultural norms and ultimately I am a Southern woman. But what it means to be a Southerner is changing. It means speaking out and being heard. It means putting an end to predation and the abuse of power. And it means listening - and voting - like we give a damn. http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/11/why_roy_moores_accusers_stayed.html#incart_river_home Now they have resorted to insulting Southern women. View Quote |
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Why Roy Moore's accusers stayed silent for so long At the outset of the #MeToo movement an extended family member privately shared her experience of sexual assault with me. She was a young woman when she was raped - just like the eight women who have accused Roy Moore of sexual misconduct. But there is another reason why my relative, and Moore's accusers have been silent until now - Southern culture. Silencing is a common tactic use by perpetrators of childhood sexual violence; many survivors of sexual trauma remain silent out of shame and fear. They are justified in doing so. For children, the threat of further harm is very real and perpetrators depend on secrecy. Even for adults, victim-blaming, stigma and re-traumatization may accompany disclosure. In Southern culture, the norm of the 'good girl' combined with the adage of 'speak when you are spoken to' closes the door on information sharing. It also affirms the lie that perpetrators often tell their victims: they will not be believed. Other elements of the traditional Southern Belle archetype also play a role. Southern women, and especially girls, are expected to be as "sweet as pie" and genteel to boot. There is, after all, an entire magazine dedicated to Southern Living and hospitality. It simply wouldn't be polite by Southern standards to out sexual assailants. Instead Moore's behavior has been an open secret and the fodder for small town rumor mills. While some have attempted to discredit Moore's victims, they would not have come forth without prompting from members of the media. In doing so they, like others before them, have faced negative repercussions. Scarlett O'Hara, the South's most famous and complicated heroine bucked tradition with her vanity, selfishness and, some would say, early feminism. Yet she ultimately paid the price for her ambitions when after confessing her love to Rhett Butler he famously rejected her, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." As in the Global South, American women face the prospect of speaking out and being punished. Without a doubt, not all Southern women are the same. Roy Moore's wife, Kayla has stood by her man perpetuating the dominant narrative about Southern women; meanwhile his accusers have boldly broken step and in doing so challenged the status quo. Some might say that my views and the actions of Moore's accusers are atypical - and perhaps even an affront to what it means to be Southern. But the truth is I was born in the deep South and have lived in the South for most of my life. I wholeheartedly reject the coded language of "Southern heritage" but that doesn't mean I'm not Southern. For good or for bad, I have been subject to the same cultural norms and ultimately I am a Southern woman. But what it means to be a Southerner is changing. It means speaking out and being heard. It means putting an end to predation and the abuse of power. And it means listening - and voting - like we give a damn. http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/11/why_roy_moores_accusers_stayed.html#incart_river_home Now they have resorted to insulting Southern women. View Quote |
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I keep seeing you here. B_S listed his home state as AL when he joined. He would seen to have a greater interest here. View Quote I've made it pretty clear I think Roy Moore is a fucking lunatic - and that was before it came out he enjoyed touching little girls. The voters in Alabama (of which I am not one anymore) had a choice of two other conservative, non-crazy / non-pedophile Republican candidates...and instead they chose Moore. Stupid should hurt. |
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