Anonymous wrote:
Moore's sins are in the past.
We are forgiving of sins in the past.
We are not forgiving of the present, persistent sinner. Like predators we have had in the whitehouse.
There was a black man elected president who admitted in his biography he experimented with cocaine. Americans didn't care.
There is a man in the whitehouse now who committed adultery. If voters thought that was a current activity they would have been less forgiving.
Moore is a grandfather. Any misdeeds are long past, and shrouded in the passage of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is worse - the last minute fake news bombshell or the concerted effort of both the left and never trumpers that is obvious?
All you people who are questioning the timing—seems like you want to prevent Alabamans from hearing about Roy Moore before they send him to the senate for 6 years. You make everything sound like a conspiracy but basically you want to keep Alabama residents from hearing any negative news.
The WaPo’s endorsement of the opposition can before the story. And they drum up an activist at random?
Link or it didn't happen.
Google is your friend. That little fact is no secret, nor surprise, given WaPo's bias.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Moore's sins are in the past.
We are forgiving of sins in the past.
We are not forgiving of the present, persistent sinner. Like predators we have had in the whitehouse.
There was a black man elected president who admitted in his biography he experimented with cocaine. Americans didn't care.
There is a man in the whitehouse now who committed adultery. If voters thought that was a current activity they would have been less forgiving.
Moore is a grandfather. Any misdeeds are long past, and shrouded in the passage of time.
Well said. That's the christian way.
Christians have to say "bless me for I have sinned" before being forvigen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Moore's sins are in the past.
We are forgiving of sins in the past.
We are not forgiving of the present, persistent sinner. Like predators we have had in the whitehouse.
There was a black man elected president who admitted in his biography he experimented with cocaine. Americans didn't care.
There is a man in the whitehouse now who committed adultery. If voters thought that was a current activity they would have been less forgiving.
Moore is a grandfather. Any misdeeds are long past, and shrouded in the passage of time.
In my church sins are forvigen when the person who sinned is contrite.
Haven't heart Moore talk about a change of heart or the need to be forgiven or issue an apology. For all we know he's still predatory. If you think grandfathers can't be predatory I've got a slew of women for you to meet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Moore's sins are in the past.
We are forgiving of sins in the past.
We are not forgiving of the present, persistent sinner. Like predators we have had in the whitehouse.
There was a black man elected president who admitted in his biography he experimented with cocaine. Americans didn't care.
There is a man in the whitehouse now who committed adultery. If voters thought that was a current activity they would have been less forgiving.
Moore is a grandfather. Any misdeeds are long past, and shrouded in the passage of time.
Well said. That's the christian way.
Anonymous wrote:
Moore's sins are in the past.
We are forgiving of sins in the past.
We are not forgiving of the present, persistent sinner. Like predators we have had in the whitehouse.
There was a black man elected president who admitted in his biography he experimented with cocaine. Americans didn't care.
There is a man in the whitehouse now who committed adultery. If voters thought that was a current activity they would have been less forgiving.
Moore is a grandfather. Any misdeeds are long past, and shrouded in the passage of time.
Anonymous wrote:
Moore's sins are in the past.
We are forgiving of sins in the past.
We are not forgiving of the present, persistent sinner. Like predators we have had in the whitehouse.
There was a black man elected president who admitted in his biography he experimented with cocaine. Americans didn't care.
There is a man in the whitehouse now who committed adultery. If voters thought that was a current activity they would have been less forgiving.
Moore is a grandfather. Any misdeeds are long past, and shrouded in the passage of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good call, Steve Bannon. LOL. He sure knows how to pick quality people.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/doug-jones-leads-roy-moore-by-4-points-in-alabama-poll/article/2640459
Franklin Graham’s prayers don’t seem to be working. Pray harder, Franklin, or the child molester might lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In an interesting development, James Hirsen has stated this on Twitter:
Purportedly Moore’s main accuser Leigh Corfman has had three divorces, filed for bankruptcy three times, and has been charged with multiple misdemeanors.
Posts on Moore's FB page indicate that Corfman, has claimed several pastors at various churches made sexual advances at her.
Moore is coming after his victim now. Just like she always feared.
Well, if this report is accurate, her credibility is questionable: claiming that several pastors have made sexual advances at her, three divorces, multiple misdemeanors? Not exactly the sort of person whose statements can be taken without some skepticism.
Exactly. And it seems those making the claims? Their own social media is hanging them
Since when do multiple divorces and problems with the law make someone not trustworthy?
---President Donald J. Trump
Don't care about the divorces. It's the multiple accusations of sexual harassment that make her untrustworthy in my eyes. She's either truly beautiful or somewhat delusional. Add to that several misdemeanors (what for?) and my hinky meter is pegged.
What multiple accusations? You got that from Moore apologists making up things on Facebook.
+1. Link it or it didn’t happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's blatently obvious they want him to step down because he's destined to win. Dems aren't altruistic, if he was destined to lose they'd never in a million yrs try to force him off ballot.
He's going to win. Bank on it.
Dem here. And I think most Democrats condemn his action, but are just fine with him staying on the ballot. And winning. Let the Republicans live with him in 2018 and 2020. A Roy Moore win, MOORE accusations coming forward about him, just adds to the clusterf*ck of dystopia disfunction that is the Republican Party (how is the Obamacare repeal going BTW? Everyone excited about the tax reform bill the takes from the MC and UMC to fund corporate tax cuts?). That’s why 90% of the people calling for him to step down are Republicans. Because the Republican Party already has a tenuous enough grip on it’s claim to legitimacy without putitnf Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Roy Moore in the same town.