Anonymous wrote:Just a quick reminder why Donald hasn't spoken out on Moore's pedophilia. He's been accused of violently raping (or as mouth breathers would say, "real rape") a 13 year old girl. http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-rape-sexual-assault-minor-wife-business-victims-roy-moore-713531?utm_source=internal&utm_campaign=most_read&utm_medium=most_read5
Anonymous wrote:So Doug Jones, a lifelong prosecutor who convicted the monsters that murdered four little girls is "soft on crime," but Roy Moore, the district attorney alleged to have molested a child and sexually assaulted a 16yo is not.
- Chris Hayes
\]Anonymous wrote:If all those teen were legal prey wonder why Moore doesn’t just admit to it then. His response to this makes him look “more” guilty.
He has acknowledged that he dated the three women in the WAPO article that said he dated them. He acknowledged that from the beginning. They were teens and he did date them. They have all said that he did nothing inappropriate with them.
He has not acknowledged the fourteen year old girl who said she took him to his house. He has denied that.
He has also denied Allred's "victim".
Anonymous wrote:If all those teen were legal prey wonder why Moore doesn’t just admit to it then. His response to this makes him look “more” guilty.
He has acknowledged that he dated the three women in the WAPO article that said he dated them. He acknowledged that from the beginning. They were teens and he did date them. They have all said that he did nothing inappropriate with them.
He has not acknowledged the fourteen year old girl who said she took him to his house. He has denied that.
He has also denied Allred's "victim".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh, please.
Tribalism to want to vote against a man who supports things you disapprove of?
Doug Jones supports abortion at any time in a pregnancy--up to birth.
Doug Jones is against building any kind of wall on the border.
Doug Jones is for the ACA.
Doug Jones is likely to vote against any Trump nominee for the Supreme Court.
This is a real dilemma for Alabama voters. Vote for someone who will vote against everything you believe in? Or, Roy Moore?
I ask you, if McAuliffe had done the things Roy Moore is accused of, would the Dems have voted for Cuccinelli?
Stop lying.
There is no such thing as "abortion up until birth." IT DOES NOT EXIST.
And most Americans support the ACA, so what's the problem there?
It's a sad day when people think a deal with the devil is fine as long as they get what they want. Fine Christians and all.
And comparing Cuccinelli, who intentionally stoked racial tensions the entire campaign, to Doug Jones, who went seeking justice for the murder of children at a bombed Birmingham church, is insulting.
How about this: if Mitt Romney had run against a Democratic pedophile who was as off the rails as Roy Moore -- or say Donald Trump as a Democrat -- I would absolutely have voted for Mitt Romney. And I'm as liberal as they come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You think its appropriate for a middle aged DA to ply high school girls with alcohol (illegal) and then make a move on them?
If all those teen were legal prey wonder why Moore doesn’t just admit to it then. His response to this makes him look “more” guilty.
Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, who has been accused of pursuing romantic relationships with teenagers while in his 30s, said he first noticed his future wife eight years before he formally met her -- when she would have been as young as 15 years old.
Moore was 38 when he married Kayla Kisor, who was 24.
In a videotaped interview published July 30, he recalled when he saw then-Kisor at a dance recital.
"When I was deputy district attorney, many years before we got married, I saw her at a dance recital and I was standing, oh, at the back of the auditorium and I saw her up front," he recalled at the time. "I remember her name, it was Kayla Kisor. KK. But I remember that and I didn't meet her there ... it was, oh gosh, eight years later or something, I met her. And when she told me her name, I remembered."
If all those teen were legal prey wonder why Moore doesn’t just admit to it then. His response to this makes him look “more” guilty.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You think its appropriate for a middle aged DA to ply high school girls with alcohol (illegal) and then make a move on them?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh, please.
Tribalism to want to vote against a man who supports things you disapprove of?
Doug Jones supports abortion at any time in a pregnancy--up to birth.
Doug Jones is against building any kind of wall on the border.
Doug Jones is for the ACA.
Doug Jones is likely to vote against any Trump nominee for the Supreme Court.
This is a real dilemma for Alabama voters. Vote for someone who will vote against everything you believe in? Or, Roy Moore?
I ask you, if McAuliffe had done the things Roy Moore is accused of, would the Dems have voted for Cuccinelli?
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.