It is a solid fact that the 14th amendment did not have the intent of making f@ggot marriage legal.
It is also a solid fact that the 14th amendment did not have the intent of banning the "ten commandments" from state owned property.
You just want to disagree because you want to support your position that Moore was thrown out of office for good reason.
Well they weren't good reasons. He was thrown out of office because the other coward bastards of the Alabama judiciary wouldn't stand up to arrogant Federal judges trying to force made up bullsh*t law down the throats of the people of Alabama.
Moore would fight. The other judges just wanted to roll over. They all should have instead fought back.
(MONTGOMERY, Ala.)
Alabama Republican Roy Moore will announce Thursday whether he will
make another run for U.S. Senate after failing to win the seat two years a
go amid sexual misconduct accusations.
Three people with direct knowledge of Moores thinking say they expect him
to jump into the 2020 race. They requested anonymity to speak before Moores
announcement and noted the former judge has been unpredictable and could
decide at the last minute not to run.
https://time.com/5611186/roy-moore-senate-run/
You're welcome. Though the "solid facts" part is open for discussion.
It is a solid fact that the 14th amendment did not have the intent of making f@ggot marriage legal.
Opinion duly noted.
It is also a solid fact that the 14th amendment did not have the intent of banning the "ten commandments" from state owned property.
The Supreme Court has disagreed with your opinion in numerous decisions of their own. Stone v. Graham ruled against posting the 10 Commandments on 1st Amendment grounds. McCreary County, Kentucky v. American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky (125 S.Ct. 2722, 2005) also struck it down on 1st Amendment grounds. Not sure where you manage to find it a 14th Amendment issue.
You just want to disagree because you want to support your position that Moore was thrown out of office for good reason.
He was, as the state of Alabama found.
Moore would fight.
And lose. Later he would run for office. And lose. He's nothing if not consistent.