Posted on 11/15/2017 10:17:58 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Up until one week ago, the worst thing one could claim about Judge Roy Moore was that he stood for the Ten Commandments as a judge and ticked off the ACLU. While arguments exist constitutionally around that particular matter, Moore's actions in doing so were certainly not indicative of a man with a weak character who would exploit young ladies. In fact, he stood for something and risked losing a political position.
Another matter that put Moore's political post at risk was his stance on marriage. Again, he didn't go along to get along. He stood for what he believes in. His steel spine is yet another objective fact we're able to consider.
This is why Alabama voters trust Moore, who has proven himself when he promises to stand on important issues: religious liberty, securing our borders (which includes building a wall), the Second Amendment, protecting the unborn, etc.
This is unlike a lot of the so-called holier-than-thou "Republicans" in Washington who had no problem working with Ted Kennedy, who left a woman to die in his car, and other liberals in Congress. They are the same ones who continually take stands to bash the current president after they refused to stand against the Obama regime for eight years. They embody the swamp that Moore threatens.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
The media and polls fail to grasp the massive skeptical nature now existing in Alabama. A significant number of papers in the state now only publish four times a week. I doubt if more than one adult in six even reads newspapers now.
If you lined up a hundred people who were pro-Moore a month ago, I would guess that 98 of them are still pro-Moore. If you asked them if Moore was a bit unusual, most would say yes....but virtually all of the pro-McConnell crowd are regarded as corrupt within the state.
> Where will he go to get his good reputation back?
All he has to do is not give up and not give in.
Because the place is filled with crooked deviants anyway.
Yes. In this regard he is just like Justice Thomas.
It doesn’t have to be done in court. I’m talking a statement, not a deposition. Any of the accusers could willingly attest under oath that the statements they are making are truthful and accurate. FWIW, I’m not taking any of them seriously until I see one.
None have been deposed yet that I know of, except through the non-legal Gloria Allred’ “version” of a deposition which includes a camera and a box of Kleenex.
This fiasco will only serve to get out the vote. Conservative voters in Alabama are angry, but not at Moore. They think the Washington Post and other media are trying to throw the election to a Democrat, with help from the swamp. Moore will win decisively.
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Of course, Gloria Allred isn't really functioning as a lawyer here. She's a publicist/propagandist.
And Hannity with his “deadline” using that now debunked yearbook inscription as his basis. However, I don’t think anyone thinks Hannity has any more than 4 cylinder intellectual horsepower.
he reached over to lock the door....Sounds like she was sitting right next to him...the middle seat...not where a nice young lady would be.
And one would think she got in the car and locked the door. It was kinda automatic in those years.
The pattern seems to be....he calls her a liar...with no outright proof and he gets sued for defamation and loses.
Most likely the voters of Alabama will elect Moore if he hasnt been forcibly removed from the ballot.
Frankly, I don’t think that is legal.
After all, not only does the Senate wrongly help the likewise corrupt House to pass unconstitutional appropriation bills, bills that not only steal state powers but also state revenues uniquely associated with those powers, but consider this.
The Senate then approves state sovereignty-ignoring Supreme Court justices who declare the unconstitutional laws that the Senate helps the House to pass to be constitutional, Obamacare a great example.
What a scam!
Patriots need make sure that there are plenty of state sovereignty-respecting candidates on the 2018 primary ballots, and pink-slip career lawmakers by sending patriot candidate lawmakers to D.C. on election day.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
"State inspection laws, health laws, and laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, &c. are not within the power granted to Congress [emphases added]." Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
"The smart crooks long ago figured out that getting themselves elected to federal office to make unconstitutional tax laws to fill their pockets is a much easier way to make a living than robbing banks." me
"Federal career lawmakers probably laugh all the way to the bank to deposit bribes for putting loopholes for the rich and corporations in tax appropriations laws, Congress actually not having the express constitutional authority to make most laws where domestic policy is concerned. Such laws are based on stolen state powers and uniquely associated stolen state revenues." me
They should never be shut up. That is the tool of the left. We need them talking and welcome it. We then destroy them with logic and make fun of their position with facts.
We should never tell them, or any poster here, to shut up.
Nice research! I am not a lawyer, so I have trouble understanding how the left get away with defamation of character, slander, and outright lies?
You're being too kind with your assessment of his intelligence.
Very good!
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