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Has Roy Moore come out really hard against pedophiles? Projection usually seems to be the best indicator of guilt with politicians I've found.
When Moore's tenure as circuit judge began, he brought his wooden Ten Commandments plaque to hang on the walls of his courtroom behind his bench.... "I wanted to establish the moral foundation of our law."
The State carries the power of the sword, that is, the power to prohibit conduct with physical penalties, such as confinement and even execution. It must use that power to prevent the subversion of children toward this lifestyle... - Justice Roy Moore
Alabama law prohibits the replacement of a party candidate up to 76 days before the election.
"Any amendment filed after the 76th day before a primary or a general election shall be accepted by the judge of probate or the Secretary of State but shall not be cause for reprinting of the ballots," according to the statute. "The name of a candidate who is the subject of the amendment and who is disqualified by a political party or who has withdrawn as a candidate shall remain on the ballot, not be replaced by the name of another candidate, and the appropriate canvassing board shall not certify any votes for the candidate."
originally posted by: jacquesdarippa
Woman says Roy Moore initiated sexual encounter when she was 14, he was 32
“There is nothing to see here,” Alabama State Auditor Jim Ziegler told the Washington Examiner. . .
“He’s clean as a hound’s tooth,” Ziegler claimed, before relying on Scripture to defend Moore.
“Take the Bible. Zachariah and Elizabeth for instance. Zachariah was extremely old to marry Elizabeth and they became the parents of John the Baptist,” Ziegler said choosing his words carefully before invoking Christ. “Also take Joseph and Mary. Mary was a teenager and Joseph was an adult carpenter. They became parents of Jesus.”
“There’s just nothing immoral or illegal here,” Ziegler concluded. “Maybe just a little bit unusual.”
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
Sounds like Statutory to me. Which is bad too.
But where is the proof?
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
Sounds like Statutory to me. Which is bad too.
Statutory rape which is damned bad.
But there's no allegation of that (or intercourse), just molestation of a minor.
But where is the proof?
It's hard to prove sexual assault. That's one point in why it's not widely reported, believed, or prosecuted.
According to campaign reports, none of the women has donated to or worked for Moore’s Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, or his rivals in the Republican primary, including Sen. Luther Strange, whom he defeated this fall in a runoff election.
Corfman, 53, who works as a customer service representative at a payday loan business, says she has voted for Republicans in the past three presidential elections, including for Donald Trump in 2016. She says she thought of confronting Moore personally for years, and almost came forward publicly during his first campaign for state Supreme Court in 2000, but decided against it. Her two children were still in school then and she worried about how it would affect them. She also was concerned that her background — three divorces and a messy financial history — might undermine her credibility.
“There is no one here that doesn’t know that I’m not an angel,” Corfman says, referring to her home town of Gadsden.
Corfman described her story consistently in six interviews with The Post. The Post confirmed that her mother attended a hearing at the courthouse in February 1979 through divorce records. Moore’s office was down the hall from the courtroom.
Neither Corfman nor any of the other women sought out The Post. While reporting a story in Alabama about supporters of Moore’s Senate campaign, a Post reporter heard that Moore allegedly had sought relationships with teenage girls. Over the ensuing three weeks, two Post reporters contacted and interviewed the four women. All were initially reluctant to speak publicly but chose to do so after multiple interviews, saying they thought it was important for people to know about their interactions with Moore. The women say they don’t know one another.
originally posted by: jacquesdarippa
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: loam
Thanks for that valuable info. If the allegation is true, Democrats pick up another win. They're on a roll!
But by admitting that he did this to a little girl, isn't Moore subjecting himself to jail time?
While reporting a story in Alabama about supporters of Moore’s Senate campaign, a Post reporter heard that Moore allegedly had sought relationships with teenage girls. Over the ensuing three weeks, two Post reporters contacted and interviewed the four women