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re: Off Topic: Governor's race. Walt Maddox vs. Kay Ivey

Posted on 6/14/18 at 2:33 pm to
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 6/14/18 at 2:33 pm to
I don’t believe the metoo allegations against Moore at all. I am prett sure they were a well orchestrated hit job. Having said that

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Moore is a fraud. A huckster. His “foundation” was/is nothing but a sham to line the pockets of himself and his family. Using religion, he’s preyed upon people in Alabama for two decades. Everytime he was actually elected, he used his office to make himself a martyr instead of actually doing the business of the people of Alabama. When he lost the Senate race, he didn’t even have the courage to concede defeat. Instead, he used it as an opportunity to line his pockets again.


Is spot on. When he was elected to the court the first time, he refused the AG’s offer to provided him top quality national level representation and instead used attorneys who didn’t even bother to make filing deadlines and then when he unsurprisingly lost he portrayed Bill Pryor as the bad guy for actually following the rule of law. Pryor tried to help him all the way and Moore rebuffed him. He never intended to win the case. He wanted the publicity to paint himself as a martyr when he ran for governor in the next election cycle.

Hopefully he is gone for good now and good riddance.
Posted by FairhopeTider
Fairhope, Alabama
Member since May 2012
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Posted on 6/14/18 at 4:16 pm to
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I don’t believe the metoo allegations against Moore at all. I am prett sure they were a well orchestrated hit job. Having said that


We will agree to disagree. Like I said, even if he didn't do anything sexual with them, its still creepy.

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Is spot on. When he was elected to the court the first time, he refused the AG’s offer to provided him top quality national level representation and instead used attorneys who didn’t even bother to make filing deadlines and then when he unsurprisingly lost he portrayed Bill Pryor as the bad guy for actually following the rule of law. Pryor tried to help him all the way and Moore rebuffed him. He never intended to win the case. He wanted the publicity to paint himself as a martyr when he ran for governor in the next election cycle.

Hopefully he is gone for good now and good riddance.


I have no doubt that if Moore had gone to the Senate, he would've absolutely welcomed any kind of discipline action. It would've played right into his hands. He doesn't want to actually solve anything because all he cares about is himself.

I'm not saying Doug Jones is great but at least he is a functioning Senator. He might be liberal and will vote with Dems half the time, but he at least can serve as a representative. You weren't going to see Moore help recruit businesses or work on legislation that brought value to Alabama. You could tell by his ads, speeches, and debate performance that he had no intentions of actually serving the State.

The sad thing is if Moore had won, he would've served until he died. We really dodged a bullet. That's why I hate the current primary system. It makes good the enemy of perfect.

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