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Judge Pryor ( a former AG for Alabama) led the charge against Judge Roy Moore.

He did not stand up for Judge Moore because he wanted this
Judicial appointment.


22 posted on 03/26/2005 12:23:42 PM PST by LittleTuffie
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To: LittleTuffie
Judge Pryor ( a former AG for Alabama) led the charge against Judge Roy Moore.

An utter lie. Justice Pryor, while Attorney General for Alabama simply enforced the law. There were numerous conservatives who rightly disassociated themselves from Moore. Moore defied the law to make a point. It doesn't mean there wasn't a price to be paid. Moore seemingly gladly paid that price. Don't ask us, those of us who believe in law and order to pay the same price. Justice Pryor did the right thing in that circurmstance.

He did not stand up for Judge Moore because he wanted this Judicial appointment.

Could you be any more incoherent? First he led the charge against Roy Moore, now he didn't stand up for him, two different things. Why don't you get a clue and stop critizing a man who will be an excellent SCOTUS appointee some day?

25 posted on 03/26/2005 12:34:05 PM PST by bigeasy_70118
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To: LittleTuffie
Judge Pryor ( a former AG for Alabama) led the charge against Judge Roy Moore. He did not stand up for Judge Moore because he wanted this Judicial appointment.

Not true. Pryor has strong Christian conservative credentials and openly supported the Ten Commandments display. He abandoned Moore when Moore decided to violate a federal court order. Pryor is on record as saying support for the Ten Commandments does not give you the right to flout the rule of law.

31 posted on 03/26/2005 12:37:38 PM PST by Crackingham
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