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Link Posted: 11/22/2017 7:08:05 AM EST
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I wasn't a big fan of Moore.  Voted for Mo Brooks in the primary.

At this point I can't wait to pull the lever for Moore.  This will be like a mini-Trump election night when he wins.

My supply of liberal tears is getting low.
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This.....
Link Posted: 11/22/2017 7:45:00 AM EST
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MSNBC is interviewing a Gadsden woman that says she was hired to keep Roy Moore away from high school cheerleaders.
LOL.  She looks like Ronald McDonald's sister.
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Link Posted: 11/22/2017 7:49:56 AM EST
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Amen that and Senator Moore would be voting for a real conservative supreme court nominee....he would be a thumb in RINO,NeoCon,GOPe eyeballs... and they know it...hence the full court press attacks
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For any Alabama guys who are worried about Moore, remember this.  You can't

even watch a football game without politics now.  So if EVERYTHING is political

then this is political.  Alabama has about 4.2 million people, about 200 billion

in state GDP.  We have Rocket City USA in Huntsville, a port in Mobile.  We have

some automotive manufacturing.  Sikorsky has a helicopter line here, and

Lockmart makes Jassm, Thaad and javelin here.  We have agriculture and some

small business.  THERE IS NO REASON Alabama should be the focus of this much

national attention.  NONE!  Under our system, one Senator can't destroy squat.

But one Senator can be a reliable vote for the President we put in office by 28

points.  He can be a thumb in McConnell's eye for coming down here with threats.

And IIRC, he can be replaced in the general election in one year if we don't like

what we see.  Vote for the man.  After everything that has happened he would

only be beholden to us, and we'd have him by the balls.
Amen that and Senator Moore would be voting for a real conservative supreme court nominee....he would be a thumb in RINO,NeoCon,GOPe eyeballs... and they know it...hence the full court press attacks
He's gonna be a turd in the Progressive punch bowl.
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If Moore wins:

1) The demoncrat dirty tricks of fabricating 40-year old allegations will no longer be an effective tactic

2) ALL of the Rinos who called for Moore to drop out will be exposed as spineless wimps

3) The MAGA candidates running for the 25 D senate seats up in 2018 will get a big boost and most of them will win their primaries.

4) Several RINO senators will announce they are not running for re-election.  The ones that do will face strong MAGA primary opponents

5) In 2019, there will be 15 or so more MAGA senators than there are now

6) McConnell will not be Majority leader for another year.   He will probably announce an early retirement, and there will be a special election in KY next year

7) As a new US Senator, Roy Moore will get some one-on-one time with President Trump.  He will bring his Bible and preach the Word, which will not return void.  This is the most important thing on this list.
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MAGA!!!
Link Posted: 11/22/2017 7:56:01 AM EST
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The plan was for Moore to drop out quickly, so the GOPe would have time to field a McConnell approved candidate. If they had done this 1 week out it would have been handing the seat to the Democrats
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In this particular case, I think you misread his post.  He is saying that this wasn't October surprise material, this was news for the Friday before election day.  Moore's opponents left too much time for the facts and the truth to get out, instead of the fresh allegations ringing in voters ears when they stood in the voting booth.

And I think he is right.  This was a tactical mistake by WaPo and their backers.  And Gloria Allred is simply a lorry seeking follower.

The left once again found someone Alinsky doesn't work against, and who fights back the same way.
Yeah I think Moore's opponents launched too soon.
The plan was for Moore to drop out quickly, so the GOPe would have time to field a McConnell approved candidate. If they had done this 1 week out it would have been handing the seat to the Democrats
It would have been an obvious October surprise and Moore could have just flat out denied it calling it last minute "October surprise" BS. He could have mounted his own fact free and perfectly legit in this political climate blitzkreig. Play to the circumstances. But this was way better.
Link Posted: 11/22/2017 8:07:04 AM EST
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Moore wasn't my choice.  And I think where there is smoke there is probably a little fire.  But the vast majority of my friends will still vote for him, hoping if he's be lying to us all along he'll be replaced with someone who's not a democrat.
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MSNBC is interviewing a Gadsden woman that says she was hired to keep Roy Moore away from high school cheerleaders.
LOL.  She looks like Ronald McDonald's sister.
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As a new Alabama citizen, I am pulling for him.  This person in the photo...credibility?  Right.  LOL

Post number one.
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MSNBC is interviewing a Gadsden woman that says she was hired to keep Roy Moore away from high school cheerleaders.
LOL.  She looks like Ronald McDonald's sister.
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I'd bet in 70s Alabama she'd be lucky to get a job cleaning Roy's house.
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I may or may not have touched a girl 40 years ago.
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Me too

Of course, she was older than me.
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Yep.

GOPe is too stupid and gravely misjudged Moore...
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Moore; maybe, or maybe not, but certainly it's the electorate who were gravely misjudged.

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"The Shoals Young Republicans is a conservative group of individuals that realize what is at stake in this election," said Josh Dodd, Vice-Chairman of the Fifth Congressional District for the Young Republican Federation of Alabama, in a statement released Tuesday. "We understand that President Trump's tax plan, a repeal of Obamacare and funding for a border wall will not pass if Doug Jones is in the Senate. 

"Jones does not represent Alabama values, such as the right to life and the right to keep and bear arms. America needs Roy Moore to represent these values and fight for a constitutional majority on the Supreme Court."   
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Roy Moore campaign: 'Y'all can quit asking us questions'

Allies of Roy Moore pointed out what they said were contradictions or falsehoods in the accusations by two women who say Moore had sexual encounters with them when they were ages 14 and 16 and he was in his early 30s.

Moore had denied both allegations before today, but his supporters said new information backs up those denials and undermines the accusations.

Ben DuPre, Moore's former chief of staff at the Alabama Supreme Court, Stan Cooke, a Birmingham-area minister and former candidate for lieutenant governor, and Dean Young, chief political strategist for the Moore campaign, attacked the credibility of Moore accusers Leigh Corfman and Beverly Young Nelson.

The three men spoke at what was announced as a press conference on the Capitol steps but refused to answer questions after they finished their statements.

"We're going to talk about helping Donald Trump, making America great again," Young said. "So y'all can quit asking us questions. Quit yelling stuff. Quit being rude. We're going to say what we're going to say and Alabamians, don't be tricked by this crowd."

Today, DuPre pointed out what he said were inconsistencies, omissions or improbable facts in Corfman's story. He quoted a document from Corfman's parents divorce case that says Corfman was having behavioral problems at the time of the alleged encounter with Moore.

"The lies and character assassination of Judge Roy Moore ends today," DuPre said.

In the Nov. 9 story, Corfman said Moore met her at the Etowah County Courthouse where Corfman and her mother were waiting on a child custody hearing in early 1979, when Corfman was 14 and Moore was 32.

Corfman said Moore got her phone number and later called and arranged to meet her. Corfman said Moore took her to his house twice, and on the second visit, undressed her and himself to their underwear and touched her through her underwear while placing her hand on his crotch.

DuPre said Moore has never known Corfman.

"Her story has been told in only the vaguest of terms without any investigation by the media," DuPre said.

DuPre outlined what he said were multiple problems with Corfman's account, as told to the Post and NBC's Today.

"Corfman alleges, number one, that she was with her mother at a court hearing in early 1979," DuPre said. ... "The court documents signed by Leigh Corfman's parents, back when she was a minor, asked for custody to be changed from the mother to the father."

DuPre said court records do not confirm there was a hearing but show that on Feb. 21, 1979, a judge signed an order to transfer custody of Corfman from her mother to her father.

"Secondly, she claims her life spiraled out of control after she was first contacted by Judge Roy Moore," DuPre said. "However, as her own parents said in their joint petition to modify custody and, I quote, 'That each of the parties had become increasingly concerned and worried about certain disciplinary and behavioral problems being manifested by their minor child.'
"This was the basis for them asking that custody be changed from Leigh Corfman's mother to her father, because the father was better equipped, having been remarried and being of a stronger personality to deal with the already existing disciplinary problems of Leigh Corfman," DuPre said.

AL.com reviewed the divorce records of Corfman's parents.

On Feb. 21, 1979, Nancy and Robert Corfman agreed to transfer primary custody to Robert Corfman, citing "certain disciplinary and behavioral problems." The custody change occurred on March 4, 1979. The mother (Nancy) still had custody on weekends from 4 p.m. on Friday until 6 p.m. Sunday.

On June 27, 1980, Nancy Corfman filed a petition to modify custody again and give her primary custody, saying that the "minor child's disciplinary problem has improved greatly." The father lived on Route 2 in Ohatchee.

AL.com's attempts to contact Leigh Corfman, her attorney Eddie Sexton, and Leigh Corfman's stepmother were unsuccessful Tuesday after the press conference.

DuPre noted that Corfman claims in the Washington Post story that she talked to Moore on the phone in her bedroom, but that Corfman's mother said there was no phone in her bedroom.

"So we know that has proved to be a falsehood as well," DuPre said.

According to the the Washington Post story, Corfman said Moore picked her up around the corner from her house.

"However, according to public records that the media has not bothered to look at, we've been able to find that Corfman's supposed pickup place was almost a mile away from her mother's house and would have been across a major thoroughfare," DuPre said. "This is yet another improbable fact in Leigh Corfman's own words and story that the media has not bothered to investigate."

Cooke spoke about Nelson's allegation against Moore. Cooke cited statements from former employees and customers at the restaurant where Nelson says she worked that Cooke said contradicted her account. The comments Cooke cited were initially released by the Moore campaign on Monday.

AL.com attempted today to contact three people quoted in the press release on Monday but were not successful.

The press release and Cooke's comments today attempt to cast doubt on Nelson's accusations, made at a press conference last week with attorney Gloria Allred. Nelson alleged that Moore frequented a Gadsden restaurant, the Olde Hickory House, where she was a waitress at age 16. She said Moore offered her a ride home and then assaulted her in a car behind the restaurant after she left work for the evening in late 1977 or early 1978.

The Moore campaign offered statements from two women who said they worked as waitresses at the restaurant and they did not remember Moore as a regular customer. One waitress said she did not remember Nelson working there. They also said the configuration of the restaurant property would have made it hard for an assault to occur without someone seeing it. Another statement from a man identified as a former Etowah County deputy and Gadsden police officer stated he was a regular customer who didn't remember seeing Moore there.

Attempts to contact the three to verify their accounts were unsuccessful.

Cooke also noted that Allred has refused the Moore campaign's request to allow a neutral analyst to examine what Nelson says is Moore's signature in her high school yearbook. The Moore campaign has suggested it is a forgery.

Allred has said she would only allow the yearbook to be examined if a U.S. Senate committee calls a hearing on the matter and takes testimony under oath.

In a statement today, Allred called the latest assertions from Moore's campaign "a desperate attempt to continue to discredit Beverly and to divert the attention of voters from the fact that Roy Moore still has refused to state if he will testify under oath before a Senate Committee as to Beverly's serious accusations against him.

"Mr. Moore, will you or will you not agree to testify under oath before the United States Senate as Beverly has volunteered to do or will you hide behind a dumpster and the garbage that your campaign is collecting and distributing on a daily basis?"

In interviews on MSNBC and CNN, Allred has declined to answer when asked how the yearbook signature was authenticated and whether she was sure it was not a forgery.

Updated at 6:55 p.m. to add last sentence. Updated at 7:42 p.m. to correct a reference in the eighth paragraph to the number of women who, since the initial story came out, have said Moore dated them or attempted to date them when they were teens. Edited at 11:13 p.m. to correct spelling of Corfman.

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They never expected him to fight back... and their response is the same, "they could not be reached for comment". Do your fucking due diligence, or not! Its your call if you want to be litigated into oblivion and become a gossip column. oh wait, AL.com is a gossip column. I hope Moore burns your temple to the ground, desecrates your alter, and smashes your false idols.
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Having watched all this unfold from my little piece of the world it feels as if the pendulum is swinging back towards Moore.  Obviously I can't quantify that statement, but that is just my perception of the general sentiment on the matter around town.  I know of several people (including many women) that had no intention of voting Moore because of his past controversy within the state who are now voting Moore because of the dubious year book issue.  I've heard a bunch of "remember when Allred tried this with Trump"?

The fury against Moore was reaching fever pitch until the Al Franken stuff popped up.  Both sides seem to have backed off and are, no doubt, plotting their next moves after Thanksgiving.  If Trumps throws his full weight behind Moore it will be a big deal.  To the uninitiated it may seem like Trump's endorsement didn't help Strange (it didn't), but Strange was never going to win that race after the Bently/Love-Gov scandal.

The people here still love Trump, as much or more than anywhere else in the country.
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Moore would already be done had the electorate not observed the left's abject lack of credibility.
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Well we will just have to add that to the list of being called inbred, red-neck, white

trash, hillbilly, uneducated, ignorant, sod busters, sister fuckers/cousin fuckers,

bible thumpers, homophobic, racist, etc., etc..   Whatever shall we do?
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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.
Well we will just have to add that to the list of being called inbred, red-neck, white

trash, hillbilly, uneducated, ignorant, sod busters, sister fuckers/cousin fuckers,

bible thumpers, homophobic, racist, etc., etc..   Whatever shall we do?
West Virginia feels your pain brother!

A chunk of my state opted for a known incarcerated felon over Barry.

https://www.politico.com/blogs/politico44/2012/05/felon-beats-obama-in-ten-west-virginia-counties-122863

We wear their hate as a badge of honor.  It helps keep them out, and is turning WV red.
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If Moore wins:

1) The demoncrat dirty tricks of fabricating 40-year old allegations will no longer be an effective tactic

2) ALL of the Rinos who called for Moore to drop out will be exposed as spineless wimps

3) The MAGA candidates running for the 25 D senate seats up in 2018 will get a big boost and most of them will win their primaries.

4) Several RINO senators will announce they are not running for re-election.  The ones that do will face strong MAGA primary opponents

5) In 2019, there will be 15 or so more MAGA senators than there are now

6) McConnell will not be Majority leader for another year.   He will probably announce an early retirement, and there will be a special election in KY next year

7) As a new US Senator, Roy Moore will get some one-on-one time with President Trump.  He will bring his Bible and preach the Word, which will not return void.  This is the most important thing on this list.
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I sincerely pray it all happens and then some!
Link Posted: 11/22/2017 10:00:33 AM EST
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I think the fact that we have a secret slush fund to make sexual harassment claims go away is total bullshit.

On two things. If they are guilty of sexual harassment they should be removed from office. We shouldn't have an ATM to make accusations and payouts.
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Next law to be passed should be one to make non-disclosure agreements involving public funds, public employees, or elected officials illegal.

Included in any bill should be a requirement for immediate termination of employees or resignation of elected officials who have been involved in any activity that caused taxpayer funds to be paid for their wrongdoings.
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Having watched all this unfold from my little piece of the world it feels as if the pendulum is swinging back towards Moore.  Obviously I can't quantify that statement, but that is just my perception of the general sentiment on the matter around town.  I know of several people (including many women) that had no intention of voting Moore because of his past controversy within the state who are now voting Moore because of the dubious year book issue.  I've heard a bunch of "remember when Allred tried this with Trump"? .
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I agree with you.  I've got the impression that the left has shot their bolt and they now know its not going go work.

For what its worth, out of all the people I know, only one of them believes this garbage and will vote for Jones.  But, he wasn't a Roy Moore fan to begin with.  Everyone else is now even more determined to vote, and vote for Moore.
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Well I kind of disagree on that last part. Remember Mike Browns family got $1.5M and the officer was cleared of any wrong doing at the state and federal level.
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I think the fact that we have a secret slush fund to make sexual harassment claims go away is total bullshit.

On two things. If they are guilty of sexual harassment they should be removed from office. We shouldn't have an ATM to make accusations and payouts.
Next law to be passed should be one to make non-disclosure agreements involving public funds, public employees, or elected officials illegal.

Included in any bill should be a requirement for immediate termination of employees or resignation of elected officials who have been involved in any activity that caused taxpayer funds to be paid for their wrongdoings.
Well I kind of disagree on that last part. Remember Mike Browns family got $1.5M and the officer was cleared of any wrong doing at the state and federal level.
I do agree but I would add that no settlement should ever be made while a determination of wrongdoing is being made.
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This idiot filed a federal complaint because Kellyanne Conway said Moore's opponent (Doug Jones) wasn't conservative.  
Isn't he the guy that says he'll paint any car for $49.95?
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This idiot filed a federal complaint because Kellyanne Conway said Moore's opponent (Doug Jones) wasn't conservative.  
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That idiot headed up Obama's "Ethics Department".

More bureaucratic swamp.
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The plan was for Moore to drop out quickly, so the GOPe would have time to field a McConnell approved candidate. If they had done this 1 week out it would have been handing the seat to the Democrats
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If that was the plan they waited too long - they should have done it before the ballots were printed & couldn't be changed...
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The plan was for Moore to drop out quickly, so the GOPe would have time to field a McConnell approved candidate. If they had done this 1 week out it would have been handing the seat to the Democrats
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In this particular case, I think you misread his post.  He is saying that this wasn't October surprise material, this was news for the Friday before election day.  Moore's opponents left too much time for the facts and the truth to get out, instead of the fresh allegations ringing in voters ears when they stood in the voting booth.

And I think he is right.  This was a tactical mistake by WaPo and their backers.  And Gloria Allred is simply a lorry seeking follower.

The left once again found someone Alinsky  doesn't work against, and who fights back the same way.
Yeah I think Moore's opponents launched too soon.
The plan was for Moore to drop out quickly, so the GOPe would have time to field a McConnell approved candidate. If they had done this 1 week out it would have been handing the seat to the Democrats
Another big failure for the Swamp.
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MSNBC is interviewing a Gadsden woman that says she was hired to keep Roy Moore away from high school cheerleaders.
LOL.  She looks like Ronald McDonald's sister.
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Wonder how much she got paid?
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MSNBC is interviewing a Gadsden woman that says she was hired to keep Roy Moore away from high school cheerleaders.
LOL.  She looks like Ronald McDonald's sister.
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/126713/Moore_accuser_Faye_Gary-369960.JPG
Wonder how much she got paid?
And the Simpson character sees no consequences for lying.
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Yes, the swamp will fight back, but they are no longer a majority within the GOP electorate.

In 2016, the three candidates considered outsiders won 70% of the vote to 30% for the establishment types.

In VA, one of the most "establishment" states in the country, a MAGA candidate nearly got the nomination for governor, when it wasn't even expected to be close.

And in Alabama, the anti-establishment (Moore and Brooks) candidates got 60% of the vote, and it would have been higher if Trump didn't campaign for Strange.

Conservatives now have the numbers to control the GOP, and we will soon find out it they also have the willpower.
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The people here still love Trump, as much or more than anywhere else in the country.
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I think Trump endorsed Strange to do McConnell a favor, and to gain leverage for future primary elections.  It was a low-risk, high-payoff move for Trump.

The real irony, however, is that by McConnell endorsing Strange, he kept other candidates out of the race.  And Trump's support (at McConnell's request), likely bumped Strange up into 2nd place.  If Brooks had come in 2nd, I think he would have defeated Moore in the primary.
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That idiot headed up Obama's "Ethics Department".

More bureaucratic swamp.
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There are so many rules/laws/edicts/policies, etc., that it is simply impossible for anyone to follow them all.  The left believes in selective enforcement.  That strategy works against spineless wimps like Bush, etc.  But not Trump.

If the left wants to play lawyer ball, Trump holds some very powerful "trump" cards.
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I think the fact that we have a secret slush fund to make sexual harassment claims go away is total bullshit.

On two things. If they are guilty of sexual harassment they should be removed from office. We shouldn't have an ATM to make accusations and payouts.
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Hey, T_S & B_S, atlaturne

If Moore should drop out because of accusations...

What should the Congress Critters that have had MILLIONS paid out to settle SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT charges with NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS to keep the victims quite be forced to do?

Now remember, Moore could be innocent. He has not had his day in court, paid out money, or had NDAs signed.
I think the fact that we have a secret slush fund to make sexual harassment claims go away is total bullshit.

On two things. If they are guilty of sexual harassment they should be removed from office. We shouldn't have an ATM to make accusations and payouts.
When exactly did our leaders point out this abuse? Who knew about it, and when did they know?
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We were told by a source close to Top_Secret that he's quite the fan of choking chickens.

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Was it ol' Billy 'BlowJob' Clinton that said "We have to do something. Even if it's the wrong thing, we have to do something."

Because it seems to me like AL.com is saying I have to do what they say. Even if it's the wrong thing, do what they say. Not because it's right. Because they said so.

FUAL.com
Link Posted: 11/23/2017 10:00:51 AM EST
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Wow, the wall street Journal, Washington Post, and al.com, outside agitators, sjw snowflakes, believe that the election of a state senator is way too important and shouldn’t be left up to the voters of Alabama.  Nothing infuriates me more than to be talked down to by carpetbaggers, who’s sole mission in life is to show us ignorant southerners the error of our ways and bring us into the light.

Bringing forth “victims” who will lie when the truth would do better, adding to that a complicit media and lip dick DC Republicans who will fold at the first sign of a fight. This reeks of sour grapes from DC and from Gadsden locals who wish to blame others for their past mistakes and need to be in the spotlight. People can and will lie to destroy someone and it won’t bother them one bit. This maybe a shock to some people but, women will lie too... and be protected while they do it.

If Moore is a predator, the truth will come out because people like that will not stop. But right now, it looks like a political witch hunt and a coup by DC, and others, to discredit and influence our election. Attempting to silence the good and descent people of Alabama through the use of intimidation, we call that election tampering. The democrats use to ride around at night, wearing white robes and masks, to do this sort of things. Now they just do it in the open and call it journalism, hiding behind the mask of the 1st amendment.
Link Posted: 11/23/2017 10:08:50 AM EST
[#48]
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Wow, the wall street Journal, Washington Post, and al.com, outside agitators, sjw snowflakes, believe that the election of a state senator is way too important and shouldn’t be left up to the voters of Alabama.  Nothing infuriates me more than to be talked down to by carpetbaggers, who’s sole mission in life is to show us ignorant southerners the error of our ways and bring us into the light.

Bringing forth “victims” who will lie when the truth would do better, adding to that a complicit media and lip dick DC Republicans who will fold at the first sign of a fight. This reeks of sour grapes from DC and from Gadsden locals who wish to blame others for their past mistakes and need to be in the spotlight. People can and will lie to destroy someone and it won’t bother them one bit. This maybe a shock to some people but, women will lie too... and be protected while they do it.

If Moore is a predator, the truth will come out because people like that will not stop. But right now, it looks like a political witch hunt and a coup by DC, and others, to discredit and influence our election. Attempting to silence the good and descent people of Alabama through the use of intimidation, we call that election tampering. The democrats use to ride around at night, wearing white robes and masks, to do this sort of things. Now they just do it in the open and call it journalism, hiding behind the mask of the 1st amendment.
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You SHOULD BE PISSED!!

I think Moore will win FWIW..............we'll see.........................
Link Posted: 11/23/2017 10:10:41 AM EST
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Wow, the wall street Journal, Washington Post, and al.com, outside agitators, sjw snowflakes, believe that the election of a state senator is way too important and shouldn't be left up to the voters of Alabama.  Nothing infuriates me more than to be talked down to by carpetbaggers, who's sole mission in life is to show us ignorant southerners the error of our ways and bring us into the light.

Bringing forth "victims" who will lie when the truth would do better, adding to that a complicit media and lip dick DC Republicans who will fold at the first sign of a fight. This reeks of sour grapes from DC and from Gadsden locals who wish to blame others for their past mistakes and need to be in the spotlight. People can and will lie to destroy someone and it won't bother them one bit. This maybe a shock to some people but, women will lie too... and be protected while they do it.

If Moore is a predator, the truth will come out because people like that will not stop. But right now, it looks like a political witch hunt and a coup by DC, and others, to discredit and influence our election. Attempting to silence the good and descent people of Alabama through the use of intimidation, we call that election tampering. The democrats use to ride around at night, wearing white robes and masks, to do this sort of things. Now they just do it in the open and call it journalism, hiding behind the mask of the 1st amendment.
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Link Posted: 11/23/2017 9:22:51 PM EST
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Moore's team referred to the Washington Post as a "worthless piece of crap".  
That isn't true.  "Crap" has some value.  It can be used as fertilizer, for example.  
<a>http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/22/roy-moore-campaign-washington-post-worthless-piece-crap/</a><a href="http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/22/roy-moore-campaign-washington-post-worthless-piece-crap/">
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