Anonymous wrote:Sens Perdue and Murkowski with the right response.
Why is anyone on this forum defending Moore?
Anonymous wrote:Sens Perdue and Murkowski with the right response.
Why is anyone on this forum defending Moore?
Anonymous wrote:I'm shocked, SHOCKED that someone who espouses moral superiority and judgement over the sovereignty of others, has sick skeletons in his closet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious this is coming out now. Very curious.
Are you drunk or daft? Weinstein? Spacey? Hoffman?
Exactly - which makes it easy for someone who doesn’t want him elected to make accusations at this time.
Color me very skeptical.
So you'll give a pedophile the benefit of the doubt? No wonder they feel like they'll "get away with it." YOU allow it.
And, you will condemn before you have any proof? Two words... Tawana Brawley
How predictable. How long before you slut-shame the 14 year old?
I'm inclined to believe the charge, but proof is needed too.
If true, there were probably more, who will gather courage to speak up -- as they did with Weinstein, Spacey, etc.
Other than onterviews with the victims and others who corroburate their stories from decades earlier, what do you propose?
More women with similar or worse stories coming forward as a result of this article, with as careful reporting and investigation as is found in this article
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious this is coming out now. Very curious.
Are you drunk or daft? Weinstein? Spacey? Hoffman?
Exactly - which makes it easy for someone who doesn’t want him elected to make accusations at this time.
Color me very skeptical.
So you'll give a pedophile the benefit of the doubt? No wonder they feel like they'll "get away with it." YOU allow it.
And, you will condemn before you have any proof? Two words... Tawana Brawley
How predictable. How long before you slut-shame the 14 year old?
I'm inclined to believe the charge, but proof is needed too.
If true, there were probably more, who will gather courage to speak up -- as they did with Weinstein, Spacey, etc.
Other than onterviews with the victims and others who corroburate their stories from decades earlier, what do you propose?
More women with similar or worse stories coming forward as a result of this article, with as careful reporting and investigation as is found in this article
So one isn't enough and four isn't enough. How many is enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone remember the Franklin Files in 1988? The very first vast conspiracy? The supposed victim got 4.5 years in jail for perjury. That case’s orgins are interesting. I understand why Weinstein came out when it did. I totally understand why Spacey came out when it did. Moore? If he’s guilty, he’s gone. Pure and simple. If it is a fraudulent charge, we’ll see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious this is coming out now. Very curious.
Are you drunk or daft? Weinstein? Spacey? Hoffman?
Exactly - which makes it easy for someone who doesn’t want him elected to make accusations at this time.
Color me very skeptical.
So you'll give a pedophile the benefit of the doubt? No wonder they feel like they'll "get away with it." YOU allow it.
And, you will condemn before you have any proof? Two words... Tawana Brawley
How predictable. How long before you slut-shame the 14 year old?
I'm inclined to believe the charge, but proof is needed too.
If true, there were probably more, who will gather courage to speak up -- as they did with Weinstein, Spacey, etc.
Other than onterviews with the victims and others who corroburate their stories from decades earlier, what do you propose?
More women with similar or worse stories coming forward as a result of this article, with as careful reporting and investigation as is found in this article
Anonymous wrote:Debbie Wesson Gibson says she was 17 when Moore spoke to her high school civics class and asked her out on the first of several dates that did not progress beyond kissing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious this is coming out now. Very curious.
Are you drunk or daft? Weinstein? Spacey? Hoffman?
Exactly - which makes it easy for someone who doesn’t want him elected to make accusations at this time.
Color me very skeptical.
So you'll give a pedophile the benefit of the doubt? No wonder they feel like they'll "get away with it." YOU allow it.
And, you will condemn before you have any proof? Two words... Tawana Brawley
How predictable. How long before you slut-shame the 14 year old?
I'm inclined to believe the charge, but proof is needed too.
If true, there were probably more, who will gather courage to speak up -- as they did with Weinstein, Spacey, etc.
Other than onterviews with the victims and others who corroburate their stories from decades earlier, what do you propose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, no blanket condemnation of Moore from the right?
Underaged girls aren't off limits?
I would like some proof before condemnation.
All it takes is an allegation to destroy someone. And, the Dems know that.
All these years, and this person never spoke up? #notbelievingit
The Post article notes corroboration of the story as related in the 1980's.
So you take the word of a pedophile who ha twice been kicked off the bench and stole money from a "charity" than a bunch of women?
And three other women who report similar encounters.
+1 People like that have a pattern. There will be more women who come forward, and plenty of those who will have seen them with Jones.
Did you read the article? It's explosive. It not only quotes 3 women by name with similar stories, plus it has a bunch of quotes from mothers and childhood friends who corroborate the stories.
Two of Corfman's childhood friends say she told them at the time that she was seeing an older man, and one says Corfman identified the man as Moore. Wells says her daughter told her about the encounter more than a decade later, as Moore was becoming more prominent as a local judge.
Aside from Corfman, three other women interviewed by The Washington Post in recent weeks say Moore pursued them when they were between the ages of 16 and 18 and he was in his early 30s, episodes they say they found flattering at the time, but troubling as they got older. None of the women say that Moore forced them into any sort of relationship or sexual contact.
Wendy Miller says she was 14 and working as a Santa's helper at the Gadsden Mall when Moore first approached her, and 16 when he asked her on dates, which her mother forbade. Debbie Wesson Gibson says she was 17 when Moore spoke to her high school civics class and asked her out on the first of several dates that did not progress beyond kissing. Gloria Thacker Deason says she was an 18-year-old cheerleader when Moore began taking her on dates that included bottles of Mateus Rose wine. The legal drinking age in Alabama was 19.
She says that Moore's face was familiar because she had first met him two years before, when she was dressed as an elf and working as a Santa's helper at the mall. She says that Moore told her she looked pretty, and that two years later, he began asking her out on dates in the presence of her mother at the photo booth. She says she had a boyfriend at the time, and declined.
Her mother, Martha Brackett, says she refused to grant Moore permission to date her 16-year-old daughter.
"I'd say, 'You're too old for her . . . let's not rob the cradle,' " Brackett recalls telling Moore.
Miller, who is now 54 and still lives in Alabama, says she was "flattered by the attention."
"Now that I've gotten older," she says, "the idea that a grown man would want to take out a teenager, that's disgusting to me."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, no blanket condemnation of Moore from the right?
Underaged girls aren't off limits?
I would like some proof before condemnation.
All it takes is an allegation to destroy someone. And, the Dems know that.
All these years, and this person never spoke up? #notbelievingit
The Post article notes corroboration of the story as related in the 1980's.
So you take the word of a pedophile who ha twice been kicked off the bench and stole money from a "charity" than a bunch of women?
And three other women who report similar encounters.
+1 People like that have a pattern. There will be more women who come forward, and plenty of those who will have seen them with Jones.
Two of Corfman's childhood friends say she told them at the time that she was seeing an older man, and one says Corfman identified the man as Moore. Wells says her daughter told her about the encounter more than a decade later, as Moore was becoming more prominent as a local judge.
Aside from Corfman, three other women interviewed by The Washington Post in recent weeks say Moore pursued them when they were between the ages of 16 and 18 and he was in his early 30s, episodes they say they found flattering at the time, but troubling as they got older. None of the women say that Moore forced them into any sort of relationship or sexual contact.
Wendy Miller says she was 14 and working as a Santa's helper at the Gadsden Mall when Moore first approached her, and 16 when he asked her on dates, which her mother forbade. Debbie Wesson Gibson says she was 17 when Moore spoke to her high school civics class and asked her out on the first of several dates that did not progress beyond kissing. Gloria Thacker Deason says she was an 18-year-old cheerleader when Moore began taking her on dates that included bottles of Mateus Rose wine. The legal drinking age in Alabama was 19.
She says that Moore's face was familiar because she had first met him two years before, when she was dressed as an elf and working as a Santa's helper at the mall. She says that Moore told her she looked pretty, and that two years later, he began asking her out on dates in the presence of her mother at the photo booth. She says she had a boyfriend at the time, and declined.
Her mother, Martha Brackett, says she refused to grant Moore permission to date her 16-year-old daughter.