Roy Moore the Pedophile

Anonymous
Is anyone keeping a running spreadsheet on the evidence? IIUC, so far, its 4 women who accuse groping/attempted rape/school contact, 3 women who say "only romantic dating". about 30 to 40 who say the women told them something about before this year. An unspecified number (not all named?) who say he was banned from the mall, or at least from many shops, had a general reputation, etc, etc. And for physical evidence we have just the yearbook so far?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone keeping a running spreadsheet on the evidence? IIUC, so far, its 4 women who accuse groping/attempted rape/school contact, 3 women who say "only romantic dating". about 30 to 40 who say the women told them something about before this year. An unspecified number (not all named?) who say he was banned from the mall, or at least from many shops, had a general reputation, etc, etc. And for physical evidence we have just the yearbook so far?


http://m.wbrc.com/clip/13905910/former-gadsden-mall-manager-says-roy-moore-wasnt-banned

Former Gadsden mall manager said there is no truth to the mall ban story.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Gloria knows it's a fake.


She's pressing Congress for a hearing and wants to have her client give sworn testimony. Wouldn't be doing that if she thought it was fake.

You don’t know Gloria. She is first and foremost a publicity hound. She’s pressing for a congressional hearing so her client gets a book deal of which she will get a cut. To presume that Gloria is some arbiter of truth and justice is incredibly naive.


Um, sure, and risk having her star witness risk perjuring herself, et cetera?

Hey, how about we turn that around and question your notion that Roy Moore is some great arbiter of truth and justice in this matter?


Yea, the entire town start conspiring against Moore 40 years ago when he was placed on the Malls version of a No Fly List.

These women, as 14-16, year old girls, began a mass conspiracy which included telling fellow classmates and family members of the misconduct at that time , so they could disclose in 40 years later.



64,000 question:
Where is that list?


In Paul Blart’s back pocket. Do you seriously think there was an actual, physical list with dozens of names posted on a bulletin board somewhere? Everyone who worked in the mall, including LEOs working security, knew the creeper with polyester slacks and Hush Puppies. He was a fricking asst DA. Just like there’s no actual piece of paper handed from person to person on Capitol Hill with the names of certain Senators and Cingressmen from California and Texas.
Anonymous
Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Legalities aside, he sounds like such a sad loser -- hanging out by himself at the mall on weekend nights, and presumably lacking the social skills to date women his own age.

Either he is a pedophile, or he is completely ignorant of how to interact respectfully with 51% of the population. Either makes him unfit to hold public office.


Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year old when he was 39.

The same rule applies, surely.


Dating someone who was 17 when you’re 39 is questionable, but does not implicate issues of consent. And, to the best of my limited knowledge, Seinfeld didn’t have a history of stalking young girls at the mall, high school football games, the “Y,” or restaurants. But let us know when Jerry runs for elected office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.
Anonymous
Stay focused, people. We are talking about Roy Moore sexually assaulting a 14 year old child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.


Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.


Just asked a Vietnam vet. He says it depends on where you were whether or not you saluted. It was a concern. As for an MP--it would all depend.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.


Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.


And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Roy Moore presided over the divorce of Beverly (Harris) Nelson. So he lied when he claimed he did not know Nelson or anything about her?


so ALLEGEDLY (there's that missing word in 170 pages here) he "sexually assaulted" her, then 25 years later he presided over her divorce hearing--which she agreed to.

What person who was assaulted by someone (in this case a sitting judge) would agree to have their ALLEGED assaulter preside over something as important as a divorce hearing?

Do you not see how frivolous this is?


You don't get what it's like in small towns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.


Just asked a Vietnam vet. He says it depends on where you were whether or not you saluted. It was a concern. As for an MP--it would all depend.


So another odd smear the Libs here are in frothing about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roy Moore presided over the divorce of Beverly (Harris) Nelson. So he lied when he claimed he did not know Nelson or anything about her?


so ALLEGEDLY (there's that missing word in 170 pages here) he "sexually assaulted" her, then 25 years later he presided over her divorce hearing--which she agreed to.

What person who was assaulted by someone (in this case a sitting judge) would agree to have their ALLEGED assaulter preside over something as important as a divorce hearing?

Do you not see how frivolous this is?


You don't get what it's like in small towns.


You are blind and deaf, willfully. Carry on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.


Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.


And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.


It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Info from Moore's WikiPedia page re: his service in Vietnam. Damn:

Serving as the commander of 188th Military Police Company of the 504th Military Police Battalion,[20] Moore was perceived to be reckless, but very strict. He insisted his troops salute him on the battlefield, against his training, as such recognition facilitates an officer being targeted by an enemy.[21] Some of his soldiers gave him the derogatory nickname "Captain America", due to his attitude toward discipline. This role earned him enemies, and in his autobiography he recalls sleeping on sandbags to avoid a grenade or bomb being tossed under his cot, as many of his men had threatened him with fragging.[19]

He sounds like a real prince.


Vietnam is a time notorious with American Military history for fragging of command.

Although it’s distasteful, it’s not unusual.

Too bad Moore’s Service is being disparaged. People here lose their minds when Trump does it, but happily do it themselves.


Moore was an MP in command of a stockade close to the end of the war, not a combat officer.


And? Still disparaging his Service. Trump would approve.


It's not about his service, it's about him being reckless and breaking the rules. Seems to be a pattern with the guy.


And it's about him needing to be put on a pedastal and viewed as holier than thou. The salute thing is absurd as the 10 Commandments monument.
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