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To: wmileo

Unless Moore capitulates and admits guilt, nothing is going to be resolved in this situation before voting in December. Hannity has made this situation more complicated by having Moore on his show so soon and Moore should not have gone on so soon.

But Hannity’s giving 24 hour ultimatimum’s is just absurd. Anyone who care’s about the future of this nation and turning back the damage done by the Dims will stop these pointless debates, support Moore and help him win, then let things be sorted after a win if it becomes necessary.

If Moore leaves office, a Republican governor would appoint another temporary senator and schedule another special election. If the Dim wins, there will be even less chance of anything meaningful passsing before 2019, if then.


113 posted on 11/14/2017 8:35:15 PM PST by Will88
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To: Will88
Sessions needs to go back to the Senate.

We need a new Attorney General.

Sessions needs to humble himself and do what is in the best interest of the country and become a Senator again. Talk about turning the tables on the Dems.

Unfortunately, Moore will not be effective in the Senate at this point. He hasn't handled the allegations very well. He should be filing charges against the accusers.

Senator Jess Sessions has a nice ring to it as of December, 2017.

123 posted on 11/14/2017 8:41:34 PM PST by andmy_
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To: Will88

Fine. Hannity should not have given him a 24 hour time limit. However, If a week or two go by and Moore and his wife are unable to present real doubts about the charges from Nelson and the yearbook, they should have shut up.


210 posted on 11/14/2017 9:39:18 PM PST by wmileo
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