To: 300magnum
Sadly, the government of the State of Alabama proceeded to carry the water for the ACLU by pursuing Moore with a zeal it never displayed
Bill Pryor, our AG at the time, went back on his word, did a flip flop on his publicly stated position, and went after Judge Moore.
GE
To: GrandEagle
You are so correct. Pryor used the issue to promote his rise in position. Moore will be back...
46 posted on
06/01/2006 9:32:25 AM PDT by
southland
(George Wallace said there was not a dime's worth of difference in either party)
To: GrandEagle
No, William Pryor, whom I have known and supporter for a long time, did what was required of him under Alabama law, and that is to enforce any and all laws in Alabama, that's what an Attorney General does, it is a prosecutorial job, if Pryor had not done what he did in that trial he would have been neglecting his job duties as perscribed under state law.
Incidentally, Moore's going after Pryor is the reason that he won't be elected Governor.
80 posted on
06/06/2006 11:03:26 AM PDT by
AzaleaCity5691
(The enemy used to lie in the heart of Gadsden, now Riley outpolls him by 50 points)
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