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Post by gale w on Nov 12, 2017 18:33:56 GMT
"I'd rather have a pedophile in office rather than a democrat any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Pedophiles only screw kids while democrats screw everyone." Adding screenshot in case she deletes it. Carroll is a creepy scummy white guy - not female. And he only likes republican pedophiles. He has been blogging about his hate for other pedophiles. Talk about a hypocrite. He also has an entire blog post defending the tweet above. I won't bother to link it because I hate to give him more hits but if you care to look, it's from November 10th.
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Post by elaine on Nov 12, 2017 23:37:10 GMT
Carroll is a creepy scummy white guy - not female. And he only likes republican pedophiles. He has been blogging about his hate for other pedophiles. Talk about a hypocrite. He also has an entire blog post defending the tweet above. I won't bother to link it because I hate to give him more hits but if you care to look, it's from November 10th. Yeah, I took a look yesterday and was disgusted. I wanted to take a shower after reading his trash. I just wanted to clear up the gender confusion - like Carroll O’Conner who played Archie Bunker - this is an instance where Carroll is a male name.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 19:53:07 GMT
Alabama voting registration deadline is 11/27. Pass it on.
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Post by busy on Nov 13, 2017 20:03:48 GMT
Holy shit, the new allegations against Moore are really bad. He's got to quit now. That poor woman. I'm sure a full story will be up soon.
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Post by sabrinae on Nov 13, 2017 20:11:32 GMT
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Post by busy on Nov 13, 2017 20:12:24 GMT
eww.
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Post by busy on Nov 13, 2017 20:21:36 GMT
Whoa.
NRSC - National Republican Senatorial Committee
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Post by pudgygroundhog on Nov 13, 2017 20:22:19 GMT
I saw in the CBS story he signed her yearbook - but to see the picture. Yuck. And I can't believe he signed it with D.A.
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Post by elaine on Nov 13, 2017 20:25:49 GMT
What adult other than a teacher/coach at a school signs a teenager’s yearbook? So icky!
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Post by used2scrap on Nov 13, 2017 20:26:53 GMT
I have exactly one yearbook from K-12 signed from an adult, with a quite lengthy note. Signed the year before he was arrested and then convicted and sent to prison for sexually assaulting a close friend.
Edited to add, he was a teacher/coach though. But the note was not just a "you're a good student" or "have a good summer" kind of thing. Definitely grooming, inappropriate stuff.
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Post by gale w on Nov 13, 2017 20:34:54 GMT
What adult other than a teacher/coach at a school signs a teenager’s yearbook? So icky! Right? my adult cousin signed my yearbook. He was one of the reasons for my #metoo hashtags.
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Post by elaine on Nov 13, 2017 20:37:13 GMT
What adult other than a teacher/coach at a school signs a teenager’s yearbook? So icky! Right? my adult cousin signed my yearbook. He was one of the reasons for my #metoo hashtags. I liked your post, not because I like that he assaulted you, but because your cousin’s behavior was a red flag.
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Post by pudgygroundhog on Nov 13, 2017 20:39:07 GMT
The only reason a D.A. should be signing a teen girl's yearbook is if he was the coach for mock trial and wrote a professional note.
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Post by elaine on Nov 13, 2017 20:41:56 GMT
I have exactly one yearbook from K-12 signed from an adult, with a quite lengthy note. Signed the year before he was arrested and then convicted and sent to prison for sexually assaulting a close friend. Edited to add, he was a teacher/coach though. But the note was not just a "you're a good student" or "have a good summer" kind of thing. Definitely grooming, inappropriate stuff. I’m sorry for your friend and glad that he wasn’t able to keep contacting you.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 20:42:56 GMT
Almost all of my teachers--male and female signed my yearbook. Our school was small, and like a family. I saw nothing wrong with it, and still don't when I look at it. Nothing they wrote was out of line at all. It was all "best wishes for your future" type of thing.
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Post by elaine on Nov 13, 2017 20:45:48 GMT
Almost all of my teachers--male and female signed my yearbook. Our school was small, and like a family. I saw nothing wrong with it, and still don't when I look at it. Nothing they wrote was out of line at all. It was all "best wishes for your future" type of thing. Which is why I asked what adult - other than a teacher/coach - signs a yearbook? Moore wasn’t a teacher, he was a District Attorney - a “professional” in the community.
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Post by busy on Nov 13, 2017 21:15:44 GMT
Almost all of my teachers--male and female signed my yearbook. Our school was small, and like a family. I saw nothing wrong with it, and still don't when I look at it. Nothing they wrote was out of line at all. It was all "best wishes for your future" type of thing. Which is entirely different than the District Attorney signing your yearbook and commenting on your appearance.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 22:22:45 GMT
From Republican Rick Wilson: "The sad, sick saga of Judge Roy “Bad Touch” Moore (R-Lolicon), Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Alabama and alleged child defiler is the rare case where farce devolves into tragedy and not the other way around. In a just and sane world, Roy Moore would have already been disqualified, but in the era of Bannonite Republicanism, the gravity, credibility, and seriousness of the accusations against Moore aren’t disqualifiers; they’re selling points to a faction of the GOP intent on showing the world just how low they can sink as a party and as humans....
The sudden emergence of Twitter Con Law experts screaming that Moore deserves due process don’t understand the distinction between political and legal peril. This isn’t a decision about whether Roy Moore belongs in jail; that’s a job for a court. This is a decision about whether Roy Moore belongs in the United States Senate. It’s a matter of weighing the on-the-record statement of the victims, and of those who knew Moore and had nothing to gain by coming forward.." www.thedailybeast.com/roy-moores-gop-stands-for-grand-old-pedobears
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 22:59:02 GMT
Patriarchs and theocrats need to stick together:
"Kayla Moore, wife of Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, shared a letter on Facebook over the weekend indicating support from more than 50 Alabama pastors. Not all the pastors said they gave permission for their name to be be used, however....
In their letter, the pastors said Moore was an "immovable rock in the culture wars," and has met attacks with a "rare unconquerable resolve.""
I guess "culture wars" means getting easy access to teens by grooming them early, preferably kids of single harried moms whose permission you get as a 32 yo before dating the 14-17 yos.
I'm sure it also means always putting your own beliefs above those outlined in the tiresome Constitution - especially those pesky "no establishment" and "no religious test" parts.
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Post by gardengoddess on Nov 13, 2017 23:53:18 GMT
It pretty astonishing that there are supporters of this man and I'm going to bet that if you talked to one of them and asked them why? the first deflective argument out of their mouths will be something along the lines of Anthony Weiner or Bill Clinton, but they forget that if you're going to believe the women in those cases, then you have to in this case without looking at a complete bat shit crazy partisan loon. What I find worse in this particular case is the ages of the people involved, no, no, no and no.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 14, 2017 0:57:23 GMT
Local residents: Moore was known for flirting with, dating teenage girlsBY JACQUELINE THOMSEN - 11/13/17 07:40 PM EST Residents of the county where GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore was once the assistant district attorney say it was common knowledge that he would flirt with and try to date teenage girls, The New Yorker and Alabama news source AL.com reported Monday. Local residents told AL.com that Moore had a longstanding reputation for approaching teenage girls, long before last week's bombshell Washington Post report that alleged he had inappropriate sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl when he was in his early 30s. One woman, Wendy Miller, told the publication that Moore had approached her at a local mall when she was 14 and working there was a Santa’s helper in 1977.She said that Moore had told her she looked pretty and had asked her out two years later when she was 16, but that her mother wouldn’t allow her to go on the dates. "Him liking and dating young girls was never a secret in Gadsden when we were all in high school," Sheryl Porter, an Etowah Country resident, told AL.com. Moore was the assistant district attorney for the county in the late 1970s and early 80s. "In our neighborhoods up by Noccalula Falls we heard it all the time. Even people at the courthouse know it was a well-known secret,” Porter said. Another longtime resident, Blake Usry, told the publication that he knew several girls that Moore had approached at the mall. Usry said that when he was a teenager, he often saw Moore at the mall. "He would go and flirt with all the young girls," he said. "It'd seem like every Friday or Saturday night [you'd see him] walking around the mall, like the kids did."This new report comes just hours after Beverly Nelson Young became the fifth woman to come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against Moore, saying he had sexually assaulted her when she was 16. thehill.com/homenews/campaign/360210-local-residents-moore-was-known-for-flirting-with-and-dating-teenage-girlsWhat don't I understand? Or you? Seems clear to me!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2017 3:05:30 GMT
This brand of Christianity is demented. " Inside the store, a man who declined to give his name said, "This is Republican town, man. (Moore) could have killed Obama, and we wouldn't care." Cox, of the Greenwood Baptist Church, said as long as Moore is on the ballot, the GOP candidate would have his support."Everything else," Cox said, " is for the Lord to sort out." " www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/alabama-republican-voters-stand-roy-moore-n819906
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Post by redhead32 on Nov 14, 2017 3:13:00 GMT
It pretty astonishing that there are supporters of this man and I'm going to bet that if you talked to one of them and asked them why? the first deflective argument out of their mouths will be something along the lines of Anthony Weiner or Bill Clinton, but they forget that if you're going to believe the women in those cases, then you have to in this case without looking at a complete bat shit crazy partisan loon. What I find worse in this particular case is the ages of the people involved, no, no, no and no. I don't think that is their argument. I think they would say that Moore is anti-abortion, anti-planned parenthood, and anti-gay marriage. So even if he behaves badly, he's still better than a democrat/liberal who will vote to allow transgender people in their daughter's bathrooms and allow gay people to marry and destroy God's holy institution of marriage (although there is much irony in fearing transgender pedophiles by electing a hetero pedophile, no?) It literally is all about abortion and gay rights for the people I know and have tried to have this conversation with.
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Post by redhead32 on Nov 14, 2017 3:16:06 GMT
Almost all of my teachers--male and female signed my yearbook. Our school was small, and like a family. I saw nothing wrong with it, and still don't when I look at it. Nothing they wrote was out of line at all. It was all "best wishes for your future" type of thing. Which is why I asked what adult - other than a teacher/coach - signs a yearbook? Moore wasn’t a teacher, he was a District Attorney - a “professional” in the community. This times 1000. I was an prosecutor in a small town in my late 20s. Know how many teenage boys I dated? Zero. And guess how many yearbooks I signed? Zero. Neither did any of my colleagues, as far as I know. This is not normal. Don't try to normalize it. It is predatory. This man should not be given the power to influence decisions on a national level.
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Post by busy on Nov 14, 2017 3:24:52 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 14, 2017 3:30:56 GMT
Why Roy Moore’s Law-School Professor Nicknamed Him Fruit Salad By Charles Bethea October 26, 2017 News Desk The New Yorker George Thomas Wilson, a retired magazine-marketing and P.R. professional now living in New York City, has never forgotten his first criminal-law class, at the University of Alabama School of Law, in 1974. It was taught by Clint McGee, who graduated from the law school himself, in 1940. Early in the class, McGee called on one of Wilson’s classmates, a United States Military Academy graduate named Roy Moore. “And, for the entire hour, McGee kept him standing and talking, standing and talking,” Wilson told me recently . “Finally, at the end of the hour, McGee said to him, ‘Mr. Moore, I have been teaching in this school for thirty years, and in all of that time you’re the most mixed-up person I’ve ever taught. I’m going to call you Fruit Salad.”In September, Moore, who went on to become the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court—a position from which he was twice removed, for violating the Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics—won a Republican Senate primary runoff over Luther Strange. He is now favored in the general election, which will be held on December 12th, to fill the seat recently occupied by Jeff Sessions, who graduated from Alabama Law in 1973, the year before Moore matriculated. (Moore’s opponent in the race is Doug Jones, a Democrat and former U.S. Attorney best known for prosecuting two of the Ku Klux Klan members behind the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, which killed four African-American girls.) Over the past few weeks, ten graduates and professors of the class of 1977, of various political persuasions, shared memories of Moore, both on and off the record, from his time in law school. Some remain in touch with Moore. A few consider him a friend or occasional ally. None, however, expected him to become a successful lawyer, much less a U.S. senator. (The Moore campaign did not respond to a request for comment.) In September, shortly before the Republican primary runoff, Martin, a self-described moderate, wrote an editorial in a local paper warning voters about his former student. In it, he describes Moore as a pupil so immune to logic and reason that he forced his exasperated teacher to “abandon the Socratic method of class participation in favor of the lecture mode.” (Martin remembers giving him “a C or a D. He did enough to pass.”)www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/why-roy-moores-law-school-professor-nicknamed-him-fruit-salad
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Nov 14, 2017 3:56:11 GMT
Seems to me that Moore was unfit for congress even without the allegations.
The fact that people have known his reputation for this long and he has continued to be put in high ranking positions is despicable. As was said earlier, that brand of Christianity is demented.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 14, 2017 4:32:23 GMT
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