Roy Moore the Pedophile

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jsteele wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOP bible thumper turns out to be a hypocritical pedophile.

This story is as old as the hills, folks. It’s who the GOP are.


Yup. The left prosecutes perverts. The right elects them.

Speaking of prosecute, I'm even more skeeved out to learn he worked for the district attorney's office while he was cruising the courthouse for targets.

The more pushback on this story, the more convinced I am that there's something much worse that hasn't come out yet.


The pushback is designed to prevent it from coming out.


The pushback exposed the political history of one of the ‘victims’. Best clean up better next time. #resist!


Again, given that you have described yourself as a victim of sexual assault, how would you feel if you were attacked in the manner in which you are attacking these women? Do you think such attacks against you would be appropriate?


Ask yourself that. You’ve called me a liar and deleted my posts. . Why did you do that? Please tell DCUM

I have not called them liars. I just refuse to incriminate a man without due process. I have also questioned this woman’s motives given her political history.



I did not call you a liar. But, you interpreted something else I wrote as suggesting that and completely freaked out. That is why I am surprised that you are so vehemently attacking these woman. Would you accept criticism of your motives?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why wasn't he ever charged for all these years?


Why aren't most pedophiles and sexual assault perpetrators never charged?
Anonymous
I wonder how many people aggressively defending Roy Moore were scared shitless about the possibility that their teenaged daughter *might* one day have to be in the same bathroom as transgendered person?
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Anonymous wrote:Rootin Tootin Roy better hope no more women start coming out or he will be in even deeper trouble. This guy is the Harvey Weinstein of Alabama politics. Maybe a quick trip to outpatient rehab can cure him too!


He absolutely knows more women are out there in the wings -- why do you think there's been such a ferocious pushback on this story this week? They're trying to intimidate the others into silence.

Here was a very curious paragraph in the Post story:

“According to colleagues and others who knew him at the time, Moore was rarely seen socializing outside work. He spent one season coaching the Gallant Girls, a softball team that his teenage sister had joined, said several women who played on the team. He spent time working out at the Gadsden YMCA, according to people who encountered him there. And he often walked, usually alone, around the newly opened Gadsden Mall — 6 feet tall and well-dressed in slacks and a button-down shirt, say several women who worked there at the time.”

What that suggests is the Post found -- but could not report because they would not go on record -- softball players, YMCA users and mall visitors who were accosted by him.



Yes, careful reading indicates the Post found more women who encountered him through softball, the Y, and the mall. Those women refused to go on the record and who can blame them?
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jsteele wrote:The lawyer for one of the victims has released the following statement:

http://www.al.com/news/huntsville/index.ssf/2017/11/one_of_roy_moores_accusers_roy.html

On behalf of Gloria Deason, please accept this additional statement on her behalf:

This statement is being given due to the public falsehoods and defamatory remarks being made by Roy Moore, many Alabama Republican officeholders and leaders, and Steve Bannon, regarding the motivations of Ms. Deason in describing her former relationship with Moore. She did not seek public exposure on the events described in The Washington Post article. She was contacted by the Post reporters several weeks ago. After careful consideration, and fully understanding that her character and veracity would be viciously attacked, she nonetheless agreed to go on the record and tell the truth.

Ms. Deason confirms that the The Post accurately reported the substance of her interviews with them. She does not know the other women named in the article. She is no longer a resident of Alabama. She is a registered Republican, but has no affiliation with the RNC and has not been contacted by the RNC or any Republican leaders at any time. The same is true for the DNC and Democratic leaders. She does not know Doug Jones, has not been contacted at any point by him or anyone associated with his campaign nor made any financial contributions to him.

There is nothing about being public regarding her relationship with Roy Moore that will enhance Ms. Deason's life. She did not seek the limelight. No glory, no financial compensation, no justice. But she stands firmly on the truth. No one can take that away from her. No one.

And Roy Moore knows the truth. Notably, he has not denied knowing Ms. Deason, or pursuing and dating her when she was 18 and he was in his mid-thirties. He has not denied plying her with alcohol knowing in his position as a district attorney that she was younger than the legal drinking age. He has not given a press conference or opened himself up to questions on his relationship with Ms. Deason or the other women named in the article. He appears to be in hiding while issuing incendiary statements about the women, calling them "evil" and accusing them of bribery and conspiracy with the DNC. He has also sent emails to his supporters using this as a reason to request more financial contributions for his campaign.

It is reprehensible that so many Alabama Republican officeholders and leaders of their party have rejected wholesale the magnitude of evidence reported in The Post. Worse yet, they claim that even if they believed the statements of pedophilia and sexual assault, specifically against Leigh Corfman (the 14 year old), to be true, they don't find it to be illegal or immoral conduct by Moore. A 14 year old cannot legally give consent for sex. In short, these leaders don't care. This is a stunning admission that the GOP is not a party of family values, certainly not in Alabama. And Steve Bannon's ridiculous statement that Moore's misconduct is akin to "locker room talk" deserves no response. It fails on its face.

For those critical of these 4 women for not voluntarily coming forward earlier, ask yourselves what difference it would have made. Republicans in Alabama, the Christian conservatives of the Deep South, are saying that they don't care if Roy Moore's predatory sexual child pursuits are true. It's no big deal to them that Moore abused his position of power as a district attorney and committed crimes against teenage women.


And?


Powerful statement. Alabama politicians should be ashamed of themselves.


+1. Beautifully said. It's a tragedy that any woman who accuses a man of misconduct ends up having her life dragged through the mud.
Anonymous
Grand Old Pedophiles
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Anonymous wrote:We coastal elites just don't get it, do we? It's perfectly fine for adults to make sexual advances at children. After all, the little tarts are asking for it.

/s


Well if they look like an adult....how can you expect men to help themselves?
Anonymous
I wouldn't say that Roy Moore is typical of conservatives. But I will say that the people who rush to defend him are.
Anonymous
So why did Moore go to Australia for a year in 1981?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOP bible thumper turns out to be a hypocritical pedophile.

This story is as old as the hills, folks. It’s who the GOP are.


Yup. The left prosecutes perverts. The right elects them.

Speaking of prosecute, I'm even more skeeved out to learn he worked for the district attorney's office while he was cruising the courthouse for targets.

The more pushback on this story, the more convinced I am that there's something much worse that hasn't come out yet.


The pushback is designed to prevent it from coming out.


The pushback exposed the political history of one of the ‘victims’. Best clean up better next time. #resist!


So someone who is politically opposed to the person they assert sexually assaulted them should not believed? I don't think I'd vote for a man who sexually assaulted me - in fact I'd probably be pretty committed to making sure he didn't get elected given his predatory history. Why does it shock you that these women are not Moore supporters?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOP bible thumper turns out to be a hypocritical pedophile.

This story is as old as the hills, folks. It’s who the GOP are.


Yup. The left prosecutes perverts. The right elects them.

Speaking of prosecute, I'm even more skeeved out to learn he worked for the district attorney's office while he was cruising the courthouse for targets.

The more pushback on this story, the more convinced I am that there's something much worse that hasn't come out yet.


The pushback is designed to prevent it from coming out.


The pushback exposed the political history of one of the ‘victims’. Best clean up better next time. #resist!


So someone who is politically opposed to the person they assert sexually assaulted them should not believed? I don't think I'd vote for a man who sexually assaulted me - in fact I'd probably be pretty committed to making sure he didn't get elected given his predatory history. Why does it shock you that these women are not Moore supporters?


The left prosecutes perverts. The right elects them.

That's a bumper sticker
Anonymous
Roy Moore told Hannity yesterday: “I’m sure in the next four weeks they’re going to come out with another article.”

There are more victims.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Roy Moore told Hannity yesterday: “I’m sure in the next four weeks they’re going to come out with another article.”

There are more victims.


Hannity was out-and-out BEGGING Moore to deny everything in that radio interview, and Moore couldn’t do it. More Moore will be coming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Roy Moore told Hannity yesterday: “I’m sure in the next four weeks they’re going to come out with another article.”

There are more victims.


Yep. I wouldn't be shocked if there were a few among that girls softball team he coached.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOP bible thumper turns out to be a hypocritical pedophile.

This story is as old as the hills, folks. It’s who the GOP are.


Yup. The left prosecutes perverts. The right elects them.

Speaking of prosecute, I'm even more skeeved out to learn he worked for the district attorney's office while he was cruising the courthouse for targets.

The more pushback on this story, the more convinced I am that there's something much worse that hasn't come out yet.


The pushback is designed to prevent it from coming out.


The pushback exposed the political history of one of the ‘victims’. Best clean up better next time. #resist!


So someone who is politically opposed to the person they assert sexually assaulted them should not believed? I don't think I'd vote for a man who sexually assaulted me - in fact I'd probably be pretty committed to making sure he didn't get elected given his predatory history. Why does it shock you that these women are not Moore supporters?


The left prosecutes perverts. The right elects them.

That's a bumper sticker


Sure... like Harvey Weinstein?

Months of 80+ victims and he hasn't even been charged.
By the time the prosecution is ready,
he'll be on a faraway island.

Democrat Style, huh?
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