Posted on 02/29/2016 6:37:44 PM PST by OneVike

Kayla Moore, the founder of the Foundation for Moral Law and wife of Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, is endorsing Ted Cruz for president, she said today in a statement.
"Very rarely do I get involved in other political races," Moore said in a statement. "However, our nation is at a crossroads. If we do not choose wisely, we may forever lose our country. Many will say anything to get elected, but we must look at what the candidates have done. In studying and watching those running in this race - one stands for the same values I believe in. One is a true defender of the Constitution. The next president will make many critical appointments and tough decisions with regard to the rule of law, the Supreme Court, and national security. Ted has been a consistent Constitutionalist and a faithful defender of life, marriage, and small government."
Cruz is expected to speak in Montgomery today, ahead of Super Tuesday.
"Ted is a patriot who has consistently defended the values that made America a 'shining city on a hill,'" Moore said. "Before the Supreme Court of the United States, as Texas Solicitor General, and in the United States Senate, Ted has not only led the fight against amnesty and Obamacare, but has championed our Second Amendment rights, the Ten Commandments, and our veterans. In a moment when the future of our nation hangs in the balance, I am honored to endorse Ted Cruz for President of the United States."
Cruz said he was honored to have Moore's support.
"Kayla is a veteran of the struggle for religious liberty," Cruz said in a statement. "As the wife of Chief Justice Roy Moore, Kayla played a key role during Alabama's battle with the ACLU over the right to publicly acknowledge God. She knows that law does not grant rights: it simply protects the unalienable human rights given to each of us by God. I am honored to have her support."
Since January 2013, Kayla has served as president of the Foundation for Moral Law. Kayla served key roles in Judge Moore's campaigns for district attorney, circuit judge, chief justice and governor. She is a past small business owner. The Moore's have four children and three granddaughters and attend First Baptist Church in Gallant.
Chief Justice Moore was removed from his position in 2003 by a judicial panel for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument he had installed in the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building. In 2012, he was re-elected as chief justice.
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Now I can sleep well, knowing what Kayla Moore thinks.
Sad that some are so delusional. Oh well tomorrow she’ll be embarrassed like many others who follow this fraud.
Trump 2016!!!!
I wonder if she was born in Texas.
This for sure will change the outcome in Alabama.
I was waiting for this bombshell announcement. Now, does anybody know who this woman is and why I should give a flying fornication about her opinion? Does she have any claim to fame except being that judges bedwarmer?
The hate against Cruz continues.
Cruz is enemy number one for so many at FR.
My how we have fallen.
Thank you Judge Moore. You are a brave and good soul.
This is huge/not
Oh great, another “foundation.” Do they actually do anything or is it just a tax shelter?
Does she know coach Charlie Strong?
Yet the home province of Cruz, Alberta is silent on the subject of endorsing him. ;-)
Breaking! Breaking hard!
Was his cousin not available?
“Cruz is enemy number one for so many at FR.”
Amazes me how so many have turned against Ted Cruz here. The sheeple are following their master Donald Trumps marching orders.
Have no idea why these people are on a CONSERVATIVE forum.
BECAUSE *MOAR* AMNESTY!
With TrusTED slipping in the polls, Calgary Stampeders fans across America are beginning to despair.
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