Posted on 12/05/2017 7:22:24 PM PST by plain talk
Democrat Doug Jones is taking off the gloves with one week to go in the Alabama Senate race, blasting Republican opponent Roy Moore by suggesting he belongs in prison, not the Senate.
In a blistering speech that his campaign had billed as a major address, Jones said the nine women accusing Moore of sexual impropriety when they were teenagers should be believed and that Moore was unfit for the job even before they came forward.
"I damn sure believe that I have done my part to ensure that men who hurt little girls should go to jail and not the United States Senate," the former federal prosecutor said.
Roy Moore has never, ever served our state with honor," Jones said. "He has never, ever been a source of pride for the people of this state, only a source of embarrassment."
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Lol. No, we know what you meant. Heck I missed it too first read through. I do it all the time as well. Fingers engaged before brain and no proof reading. Let’s the left know we aren’t bots. :)
blm
and keep talking, Thug Jones.
That will be the final bump that pushes Moore into the seat.
One of the Jones ads still says Moore was banned from the mall for asking trans for sex.
Asking teens for sex, rather.
So now we throw people in prison for doing nothing wrong? This is from one of our “law makers”. Worthless.
Well soon see what the voters of the state have to say about that, Dougie Boy.
Yes, curse everybody out. That will endear you to Christian Conservatives. Why don’t you add a little froth... oh, you already did. Very good, Mr. Jones.
Desperation is the best word to use.
Here’s Jones....a ton of money spent on him in the past two months...probably more on him than any previous Democrat for any Alabama office in the history of the state. He’s avoided corruption his entire life. All of this tramp-story business should have taken down a normal mortal Republican, but Moore isn’t the typical Republican. On the stubbornness scale of one to ten...Moore pushes a ‘12’. Then you add on the odd factor of evangelical support in the state, which I think 75-percent of the votes cast for Moore will be from that particular group....something that Jones can’t get.
They don’t like people talking back and using truth as a weapon.
Sounds like a guy who knows he is going to lose
Unbeknownst to his audience, Doug Jones was making statement from his cellphone while he was sequestered in his rape/murder room eating late-term abortion babies. After Jones was done with the call he was completed the final edits to his proposal to reduce the age of consent in Alabama to 4 years old.
Doug Jones ads are running every other commercial break. Law of diminishing returns may be kicking in now.
Plus many of his ads are so patently false if they were said to a private citizen they would be actionable.
Sick of it, too.
What a putrid pile of typical festering LIB.
“Moore is Trump and Trump is Moore.”
In a lot of ways they are very, very close. They are both strong men that fight fiercely for what they believe in. And they seem to believe in US, the American people. Not their self serving political cronies.
Retire in Alabama??? Thinkin maybe. Tax friendly. See what they do with Moore.
Jones vote allows the youngest children of all to be murdered. Isn’t that worthy of prison?
I mentioned this in another thread but will repeat here ...
Doug Jones has young female milennials going door to door handing out literature in Vestavia, a nice area of Birmingham. I saw maybe one Doug Jones sign driving through there the other day. This seems odd to me as it is not an area normally friendly to dems. The money is coming from somewhere to pay these skulls full of mush to do this.
The dems are trying to discourage Republican voters. I imagine these youngsters are getting an earful as my friend told them to get the hell out of there.
I know at least one case where it is working as a young couple that supported Trump say they won’t vote for Moore. Beyond that I don’t have my finger on the pulse of this election. A lot of my friends are just not talking about this election publicly. My hope is this means they will vote Moore but just don’t want to say it publicly.
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