The turn out at my precinct (minority predominated)in Montgomery was fairly heavy. However, in my district, there is a separate state senate race between two black democrats. So my anecdotal observation is just that - anecdotal.
Montgomery-Birmingham-Mobile, then university centers of Tuscaloosa (Univ of Ala.)-and Auburn-Opelika-Tuskegee (Auburn) are certainly democrat heavy. But with school in session and the students concentrated there, the numbers of democrat-socialist vote-fraud cheaters at their vulnerable liberal student age is reduced somewhat.
Huntsville? Doesn’t seem like so much prejudice up in that corner.
Rural voters will win this. Or lose this one.
He is a demagogue who is strongly supported by trial lawyers in this state, and thats the undisputed record.
While I am certainly sympathetic with his position on the 10 commandments, I cannot follow his Man from La Mancha approach of defying court orders.
Isnt that what the San Francisco Mayor did when he performed gay marriages he made his own decision the the state law was unconstitutional.
What if liberal judges start ignoring Supreme Court orders on gay marriage, prayer in public places, etc.
The result would be SHEER CHAOS!
The proper way to go about this is to petition our elected representatives to change the law, and elect or encourage the appointment of judges who follow the rule of law.
If Moore thinks as the judge of an inferior (i.e., lower) court that he has the right to defy the orders of the Supreme Court, then why as a litigant should I follow any order he enters with which I disagree?
Again, Moores position will lead to chaos and anarchy.
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