Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moore doesn't contest that he regularly dated teens when he was D.A. I think the good voters of Alabama can go ahead and imagine that he's guilty of the worst charges and votes for Jones.
And those teens (who were of age legally for him to date) have all said that he did not act inappropriately. Even the one who was a Hillary supporter.
The troubling story comes from the fourteen year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doug Jones is well to the left of most Alabamians. He’d fit right in with, say, the Arlington County Board. But voters will overlook that if they think he’s a decent person. So yes, he’ll win.
Don't count on it. The governor, a well-respected female, has said she believes the women, but she will vote for Moore because the Supreme Court is too important (paraphrasing here).
Yeah, she said she was disturbed by the reports but it was most important for her to vote for the Republican.
Which is just the most disturbing of all. There's something in the water down there.
Tribalism. It seems to spread with the ease of cholera.
Anonymous wrote:Moore doesn't contest that he regularly dated teens when he was D.A. I think the good voters of Alabama can go ahead and imagine that he's guilty of the worst charges and votes for Jones.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't believe Moore's accusers, listen to Moore:
http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/11/you_dont_have_to_believe_the_w.html
He started with his wife when she was 15-16 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Let's leave the kids and wife out of this unless they choose to involve themselves.
There's plenty of other material.
Anonymous wrote:It’s out in the open now. There is a “War on Men” and Roy Moore is its greatest victim. In Alabama, he can ride his victimhood all the way to the US Senate.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/alabama_pastors_stand_behind_r.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s out in the open now. There is a “War on Men” and Roy Moore is its greatest victim. In Alabama, he can ride his victimhood all the way to the US Senate.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/alabama_pastors_stand_behind_r.html
Turns out the Moores lied about the pastors - several of them have spoken out, said they DO NOT stand behind Moore and asked for their names to be removed.
Anonymous wrote:It’s out in the open now. There is a “War on Men” and Roy Moore is its greatest victim. In Alabama, he can ride his victimhood all the way to the US Senate.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/alabama_pastors_stand_behind_r.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doug Jones is well to the left of most Alabamians. He’d fit right in with, say, the Arlington County Board. But voters will overlook that if they think he’s a decent person. So yes, he’ll win.
Don't count on it. The governor, a well-respected female, has said she believes the women, but she will vote for Moore because the Supreme Court is too important (paraphrasing here).
I’ll paraphrase her even further as noted earlier in the thread... Party over pedophila.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doug Jones is well to the left of most Alabamians. He’d fit right in with, say, the Arlington County Board. But voters will overlook that if they think he’s a decent person. So yes, he’ll win.
Don't count on it. The governor, a well-respected female, has said she believes the women, but she will vote for Moore because the Supreme Court is too important (paraphrasing here).
Yeah, she said she was disturbed by the reports but it was most important for her to vote for the Republican.
Which is just the most disturbing of all. There's something in the water down there.