Roy Moore the Pedophile

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why the double date?


Ask the assaulter? You are vile to think a random women will forge a note and Moore's signature, put herself through so much shame and emotional pain JUST because there is a chance she can stop him from becoming a senator. Maybe you won't believe your daughter or wife and support Moore too. You are that kind of person.


When Gloria Allred is involved? Yes I am. I have seen WAAAY too many of these accusations lately. It seems to be 'the thing'.


It's "the thing" because men in power sometimes abuse their power. Haven't you been paying attention to the Weinstein stuff? The Louie CK stuff? The stuff that just came out from Corey Feldman about his sexual abuse when he was a child star?

All of those people have paper trails. And they didn't show up just before a contentious election. Let's be honest.

Crickets.


Crickets on any of you disbelievers having a rational explanation of how so many dozens of Alabamans, 70-something year old Republican grandmothers among them, lied in unison about Roy Moore's predilication for young girls. Still waiting to hear what you come up with!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the double date?


Ask the assaulter? You are vile to think a random women will forge a note and Moore's signature, put herself through so much shame and emotional pain JUST because there is a chance she can stop him from becoming a senator. Maybe you won't believe your daughter or wife and support Moore too. You are that kind of person.


When Gloria Allred is involved? Yes I am. I have seen WAAAY too many of these accusations lately. It seems to be 'the thing'.

How old are you? I'm going to guess 48. Here's a tip: Google "#metoo" and then start reading. It's a thing, all right, but "the thing" isn't making up accusations, it's the sound of the dam breaking on all the assaults we've never told a soul.

Absolutely this. People here are having a big effing problem understanding the nuances and the cause and effect.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the double date?


Ask the assaulter? You are vile to think a random women will forge a note and Moore's signature, put herself through so much shame and emotional pain JUST because there is a chance she can stop him from becoming a senator. Maybe you won't believe your daughter or wife and support Moore too. You are that kind of person.


When Gloria Allred is involved? Yes I am. I have seen WAAAY too many of these accusations lately. It seems to be 'the thing'.


It's "the thing" because men in power sometimes abuse their power. Haven't you been paying attention to the Weinstein stuff? The Louie CK stuff? The stuff that just came out from Corey Feldman about his sexual abuse when he was a child star?

All of those people have paper trails. And they didn't show up just before a contentious election. Let's be honest.

Crickets.


Crickets on any of you disbelievers having a rational explanation of how so many dozens of Alabamans, 70-something year old Republican grandmothers among them, lied in unison about Roy Moore's predilication for young girls. Still waiting to hear what you come up with!

We’ve explained multiple times in hundred pages, the reasons why people don’t come forward, whether victims or others. In the time it took to post “Crickets” 3 or 4 times you could have read and enlightened yourself and maybe, while you were at it, developed some empathy to understand the perspective of victims. Go back and do your own homework.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As you might have expected, Judge Moore was not a big fan of rape shield laws.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/14/roy-moore-alabama-law-rape-victims-judge?CMP=share_btn_tw

“Among Moore’s 10 dissents was the case of David Pittman, who had pleaded guilty to the rape of a 12-year-old girl. Moore in September 2015 said that Pittman ought to have been allowed to present evidence to court indicating that the girl had been sexually active and had a sexually transmitted disease.”


I'm going to look this up, but wasn't he also the lone dissenting voice against a daycare worker being sentenced for molesting a child?


Yup, it’s another bullet point in that Guardian article but was uncovered by someone else (NYT maybe?) further upthread.
“Eric Higdon, a daycare center intern convicted of raping a four-year-old boy and accused of assaulting several other young children. Moore in July 2015 said “sodomy is an abhorrent crime and should be strictly punished” but argued the evidence did not support a lower court’s finding that Higdon had assaulted a child using “forcible compulsion”.
Anonymous
Chris Hayes just played the robocall. The accent, as you may have expected, sounds like someone from Alabama imitating Woody Allen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the double date?


Ask the assaulter? You are vile to think a random women will forge a note and Moore's signature, put herself through so much shame and emotional pain JUST because there is a chance she can stop him from becoming a senator. Maybe you won't believe your daughter or wife and support Moore too. You are that kind of person.


When Gloria Allred is involved? Yes I am. I have seen WAAAY too many of these accusations lately. It seems to be 'the thing'.


It's "the thing" because men in power sometimes abuse their power. Haven't you been paying attention to the Weinstein stuff? The Louie CK stuff? The stuff that just came out from Corey Feldman about his sexual abuse when he was a child star?

All of those people have paper trails. And they didn't show up just before a contentious election. Let's be honest.

Crickets.


Crickets on any of you disbelievers having a rational explanation of how so many dozens of Alabamans, 70-something year old Republican grandmothers among them, lied in unison about Roy Moore's predilication for young girls. Still waiting to hear what you come up with!

No evidence that any of them is a Republican.
Anonymous
How about Rs start diving into Doug Jones’ cases? Hmmm? Why have the NRSC let this guy win the cakewalk? Something is bizarre beyond Moore. Forget Moore. Move on and focus on Jones. Alabama will figure out who their GOP candidate will be.

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Anonymous wrote:How about Rs start diving into Doug Jones’ cases? Hmmm? Why have the NRSC let this guy win the cakewalk? Something is bizarre beyond Moore. Forget Moore. Move on and focus on Jones. Alabama will figure out who their GOP candidate will be.


Here’s one of “Doug Jones’ cases.” I can understand why some Alabama Republicans don’t like it, though.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/11/09/an-alabama-senate-race-conjures-the-awful-1963-church-bombing-that-killed-4-black-girls/?utm_term=.774d5b4bbdd9
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And now the Alabama media is getting into it, with this article called: When did Roy Moore meet his wife?
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/when_did_roy_moore_meet_his_wi.html#incart_m-rpt-2

Moore was 38 when he married 24-year-old Kayla Kisor. They met a year before they married, according to Moore's autobiography, "So Help Me God."
Moore wrote that he had been invited to recite poetry at a church Christmas party and spotted his future wife in the crowd.

In his book, Roy Moore said he had seen Kayla "many" years earlier, although it doesn't specify how old she was when she first caught his eye. Women who spoke to the Washington Post said Moore asked them for dates in the late 1970s. Moore left Alabama in 1983, traveled to Texas and Australia, and returned in 1984, around the same time he met Kayla Kisor at the church Christmas party.


Kayla was in the same high school class as accuser #5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the double date?


Ask the assaulter? You are vile to think a random women will forge a note and Moore's signature, put herself through so much shame and emotional pain JUST because there is a chance she can stop him from becoming a senator. Maybe you won't believe your daughter or wife and support Moore too. You are that kind of person.


When Gloria Allred is involved? Yes I am. I have seen WAAAY too many of these accusations lately. It seems to be 'the thing'.


It's "the thing" because men in power sometimes abuse their power. Haven't you been paying attention to the Weinstein stuff? The Louie CK stuff? The stuff that just came out from Corey Feldman about his sexual abuse when he was a child star?

All of those people have paper trails. And they didn't show up just before a contentious election. Let's be honest.

Crickets.


Crickets on any of you disbelievers having a rational explanation of how so many dozens of Alabamans, 70-something year old Republican grandmothers among them, lied in unison about Roy Moore's predilication for young girls. Still waiting to hear what you come up with!

No evidence that any of them is a Republican.


Only the heartfelt confirmation, on facebook, from a lifelong friend about the family of one of them being lifelong Republicans (and swore that she had heard the story years ago). Someone posted the link to it above. But I assume you don't believe her either, since you just don't seem to believe women in general.

Not that the political alliances of victims should even be relevant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the double date?


Ask the assaulter? You are vile to think a random women will forge a note and Moore's signature, put herself through so much shame and emotional pain JUST because there is a chance she can stop him from becoming a senator. Maybe you won't believe your daughter or wife and support Moore too. You are that kind of person.


When Gloria Allred is involved? Yes I am. I have seen WAAAY too many of these accusations lately. It seems to be 'the thing'.


It's "the thing" because men in power sometimes abuse their power. Haven't you been paying attention to the Weinstein stuff? The Louie CK stuff? The stuff that just came out from Corey Feldman about his sexual abuse when he was a child star?

All of those people have paper trails. And they didn't show up just before a contentious election. Let's be honest.

Crickets.


Crickets on any of you disbelievers having a rational explanation of how so many dozens of Alabamans, 70-something year old Republican grandmothers among them, lied in unison about Roy Moore's predilication for young girls. Still waiting to hear what you come up with!

No evidence that any of them is a Republican.

Bannon hasn’t been able to find their voter registrations with party affiliation?
Anonymous
Is his opponent still trailing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is his opponent still trailing?

...'cause that would be something, wouldn't it? -Sp
Anonymous
Wow, even Hannity is wavering.

Moore:
Oh, but it's sad when a love affair dies
The decline into silence and doubt
Our passion was just too intense to survive

GOP:
For God's sake, get out!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is his opponent still trailing?

Yes.
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