Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I like Roy Moore but this story makes me increasingly uncomfortable. If the girl were 16, I'd give him a pass. 14 is just tough.
What's "tough" about pedophilia? Why are you having a moral dilemma? It was against the law then and still against the law now.
#lockhimup
Because Moore will try to save the unborn. You will never do that.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Churches....
Roy Moore used this song to defend his use of the term red and yellows: Christians: beware of this very racist song we have been teaching our children! I had no idea and thank goodness the liberal media just informed me!
Jesus loves the little children,
All the children of the world.
Red, and yellow, black, and white,
They are precious in His sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world.
Jesus cares for all the children,
All the childrenof the world.
Red, and yellow, black, and white,
They are precious in His sight
Jesus cares for all the children of the world.
I am the PP and I am being sarcastic. I love this song so much and have always taught my children to not refer to skin color. Liberal media, chill out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I like Roy Moore but this story makes me increasingly uncomfortable. If the girl were 16, I'd give him a pass. 14 is just tough.
What's "tough" about pedophilia? Why are you having a moral dilemma? It was against the law then and still against the law now.
#lockhimup
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Churches....
Roy Moore used this song to defend his use of the term red and yellows: Christians: beware of this very racist song we have been teaching our children! I had no idea and thank goodness the liberal media just informed me!
Jesus loves the little children,
All the children of the world.
Red, and yellow, black, and white,
They are precious in His sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world.
Jesus cares for all the children,
All the childrenof the world.
Red, and yellow, black, and white,
They are precious in His sight
Jesus cares for all the children of the world.
Highlighted the wrong part for Roy Moore’s purposes
Anonymous wrote:Dear Churches....
Roy Moore used this song to defend his use of the term red and yellows: Christians: beware of this very racist song we have been teaching our children! I had no idea and thank goodness the liberal media just informed me!
Jesus loves the little children,
All the children of the world.
Red, and yellow, black, and white,
They are precious in His sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world.
Jesus cares for all the children,
All the childrenof the world.
Red, and yellow, black, and white,
They are precious in His sight
Jesus cares for all the children of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Is this like white people saying slavery is fine since the Bible doesn't say it's bad?
Anonymous wrote:
I like Roy Moore but this story makes me increasingly uncomfortable. If the girl were 16, I'd give him a pass. 14 is just tough.
Anonymous wrote:
I like Roy Moore but this story makes me increasingly uncomfortable. If the girl were 16, I'd give him a pass. 14 is just tough.
Anonymous wrote:
I like Roy Moore but this story makes me increasingly uncomfortable. If the girl were 16, I'd give him a pass. 14 is just tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama journalists say that rumors about Moore's pedophilia circulated for years.
There will be Moore stories.
Um, all Democrats?
The primary accuser is a Trump voter.
Can you please post the source of that?
It is in the big Post article that has been referenced 1,000 times in this thread. Maybe you should finally read it?
WaPo isn't exactly known to be objective, you know.
This morning I saw on Good Morning America an interview with the NYT reporter who broke the sex abuse scandal with the SNL comedian. Ms Buckley (NYT) said it was important to first have a paper trail before going public with the allegations, especially for any allegations that are decades old.
But WaPo doesn't care? Interesting.
Was Moore's opponent trailing in the polling,
by any chance?
Objectivity is less important than being factual. The facts reported in the article are very solid. That’s why nobody other than Moore is arguing that the story is false. His supporters in Alabama are essentially conceding the facts and resorting to biblical justifications.
Most people I hear are saying:
"IF its true, he should step down."
I'd like to see the kind of paper trail The New York Times produces for its readers. What's wrong with The Washington Post? They hate Republicans. No one here is surprised about that.
His opponent must have been getting desperate.![]()
Moore's opponent isn't driving this. The GOP is.
He's not even in the senate yet, and look how much damage he's done to the party. Apologists like you are just making it worse. They need it all to go away and fast.
But it's too late.
Anonymous wrote:Please interview the victim. When are they going to be interviewed?