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not sure how significant this is

http://www.breitbart.com/video...moore-sign-yearbook/

Thursday on MSNBC’s “MTP Daily,” celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing Roy Moore accuser Beverly Young Nelson, said she had not asked her client if she saw Moore sign her yearbook.

TUR: Does your client, Beverly Young Nelson, remember him signing it?

ALLRED: She remembers — well, she remembers being with him. It was on the counter. She alleges that he took it, that he signed it and she was thrilled that he had signed it, because, as far as she knew, he was a D.A. and that was an important position.

TUR: So she saw him sign it?

ALLRED: I don’t believe at the time she had a clue whether he was an assistant D.A. or a D.A., but he signed it, she took it. As far as she knows, I mean, there’s no reason for her to think it’s anybody’s but his signature.

TUR: But did she see him sign it?

ALLRED: You know, I don’t — I haven’t asked her if she saw him, but we did describe what happened that evening in question. What she alleges was that she put it on the counter; that I think she asked to sign — or that he did sign it. That’s all.

TUR: I ask this, because it seems you’re not 100% sure that it is his signature, and if you’re not 100% sure that it is his signature, why would you show it at a press conference?

ALLRED: Well, why would — you know, why does anybody doubt that it is his signature?
 
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Does anyone else not trust (or like) this Allred woman, or am I by myself on this one?

(Please understand, I'm 56, so I've seen her carnival proceedings for many, many years...) Roll Eyes


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Does anyone else not trust (or like) this Allred woman, or am I by myself on this one?


Nope you are not alone - Allred is a skank. Scam, lies, setup all come to mind on this whole story.




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She's an attorney and she is being purposely evasive about if her client actually seen Moore sign the yearbook. Why? Because her client didn't. That's the first question a attorney would ask the client in this situation. Were you an eye witness? Did you actually see him sign the book?

You know damn well she asked and the client said no I didn't actually see him sign it.
But Alldred sure wants to make it sound like she did.
I mean it's not like she has a picture of him doing it or anything.


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Look up "shyster" in Websters and see a picture of Gloria Allred. She has made her rep off the back of abused women. Right or wrong.

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Just two question regarding the yearbook.

Forty years ago were they printed much earlier than they are today?

Why did the girl have her yearbook available for his signature in December?



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Just two question regarding the yearbook.

Forty years ago were they printed much earlier than they are today?

Why did the girl have her yearbook available for his signature in December?


I don’t know about 40 years ago, but 50 years ago, the yearbooks came out near end of year, so they could include events of the spring semester, like baseball, swimming, proms, etc.




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http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...hange-election-date/

Thursday, Gov. Kay Ivey (R-AL) told CNN at the Republican Governors Association meeting being held in Austin, TX the special election for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Jeff Sessions would go as scheduled on December 12.

“The election will be December the 12th, and I will cast my ballot,” Ivey said.

Ivey, a Republican, has not given Moore her endorsement but said that she intended to vote for him.

Her spokesman says she'll vote for Roy Moore, but she won't endorse him because of "a practice not to endorse any one in any election."
 
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Moore wins this because of Franken now. He probably would have won any how. I watched the people who came out to support him yesterday on OAN. They were really throwing the fire and brimstone out and people were fired up for Roy.

The Dems are laying the ground work for protecting Franken. Any fool can see the hypocrisy and irony and it works to Moore's advantage.
The dems have been protecting their own for so long they know no other way of doing things.
The times have changed but the dems have not.


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I was wondering when this was going to be said out loud. Cool

Ned Ryun on Roy Moore: ‘I Strongly, Strongly Suspect Somebody out of the McConnell Camp Planted the Story’

http://www.breitbart.com/radio...-camp-planted-story/
 
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WTF is wrong with Peggy Noonan? I have not followed her much at all in recent years but she is telling voters she believes Roy Moore's accusers and not to vote for him.

Just a small excerpt of the article below. I guess Peggy Noonan is part of the swamp too?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/a...roy-moore-1510875446

Alabama Women, Say No to Roy Moore

"If you read the original Washington Post story, you know it was rigorously reported, with great care and professionalism. Four women who did not seek out the press, who did not know each other, and who surely guessed going public would bring them nothing but grief, came forward and provided first-person details that established a pattern. Thirty people corroborated details. This is not attack journalism. It is great journalism.

If Roy Moore had a long and demonstrated history of randomly attacking children with a baseball bat, or if the FBI announced it had found in his possession a stash of child porn, Moore supporters would never back him. But that, in a way, figuratively, is what he stands accused of doing. His “porn,” his addiction, was cruising malls for young women, often teenagers. His “attacking children” was moving sexually on those young women and leaving them damaged." .............
 
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Peggy is of the swamp just like George Will.


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some more odd stuff about Leigh Corfman

Her parents were divorced in 1974

Because of Roy Moore, Corfman says she began to feel that she had done something wrong and kept it a secret for years.

“I felt responsible,” she says. “I felt like I had done something bad. And it kind of set the course for me doing other things that were bad.”

She says that her teenage life became increasingly reckless with drinking, drugs, boyfriends, and a suicide attempt when she was 16. that would be in 1980

sounds terrible doesn't it ?


but,

Corfman met Roy Moore on 21 February 1979. (see link below)

The court hearing that day passed custody to the father.

the court ordered the 14-year-old Corfman to move to her father’s house starting on March 4, 1979. Court documents show the father’s address in Ohatchee, and not in Gadsden, where her mother lived and where Corfman says the meetings with Moore took place.

This would mean that from the court hearing on February 21, 1979, until Corfman was ordered to move to her father’s house, Moore would only have had 12 days, including the day of the court hearing, to have repeatedly called Corfman at her mother’s Gadsden house, arrange two meetings, and attempt another

Court documents say Corfman had exhibited “certain disciplinary and behavioral problems.” “disciplinary and behavioral problems” were cited in the joint petition to change custody

on May 5, 1980 , her mother filed a new petition to take back custody of her daughter. That petition stated that Corfman’s “disciplinary problem has improved greatly.”

The mother was granted custody on October 15, 1980

http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...cusations-roy-moore/
 
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There are so many holes in her story there is not any more room to punch another one. But Peggy Noonan believes her. Roll Eyes
 
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Roy Moore will win.
The democrats shot their wad too early.



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another woman making claims about Roy Moore has some serious "issues"

http://www.breitbart.com/big-g...iminal-fraud-family/

Court documents related to Tina Johnson, an Alabama woman who claims that Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore groped her in his office decades ago, may raise questions about Johnson’s motives in making the accusation.

The documents, reviewed by Breitbart News, show that Moore represented Johnson’s mother in a nasty custody case for Johnson’s then 12-year-old son, Daniel Sitz. In the case, Johnson was repeatedly painted by Moore’s client as an unfit, absent, and unstable mother and was accused of taking her son from his elementary school against his will. Johnson’s mother was ultimately awarded custody in the case.

One affidavit signed by Johnson’s mother while she was represented by Moore accused Johnson of having a “violent nature” and noted that she “has been treated by a psychiatrist when she was approximately 15 years of age.” Johnson was a teenage mother.

Separate criminal documents show that, as late as 2010, Johnson was arrested and pled guilty to felony fraud charges related to checks belonging to a family member. She also entered a court drug program.

Criminal and court records reviewed by Breitbart News find that she was arrested on February 25, 2010, for the felony charge of criminal possession of a forged instrument and theft by deception. She spent one day in jail and was released on bond.
 
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New Candidate Announces For Alabama Senate Seat: Former Vice-Chief Of Staff To General John Kelly

On Monday, only 15 days before the election in Alabama to fill the vacated Senate seat, a new candidate entered the race as a write-in candidate: retired Marine Col. Lee Busby.

Busby, who served in the Marine Corps for 31 years, and whose last tour of duty saw him serve as vice-chief of staff to General John Kelly, the current White House chief of staff when Kelly was a three-star lieutenant general commanding the Marine Forces Reserve, told The Daily Beast: “Alabama is not happy with the two choices we have down here. They are not appealing.” The Washington Post reported Busby said, “I think you can flip this thing. If this were a military operation, the left flank and the right flank are heavily guarded. I think that gives you an opportunity to run straight up the middle … I just don’t believe that either one of them are qualified to be in the U.S. Senate.”

Busby was referring to Judge Roy Moore, the GOP candidate who has been accused by at least six women of preying on them while they were teenagers, and Doug Jones, who is staunchly pro-abortion and is the Democratic candidate for the seat. Speaking of Moore, Busby stated, “I have no idea if the allegations against him true or not, but I don’t see anything within his experience as a judge that qualifies him for the job.” He added of the allegations against Moore, “It has created enough distaste in my mind. As a voter, I don’t need to get to the bottom of it.” He commented of Jones, “The people of Alabama are not going to be represented by someone who supports a liberal abortion policy. I’m extremely concerned about the Democratic Party in Alabama. I don’t think they reflect Alabama’s views.”

Moore would have been a shoo-in in heavily Republican Alabama, but the allegations against him, which he has denied, have sunk his standings in the polls until they are now showing a neck-and neck race between him and Jones.

The Republican Party’s Senate campaign arm severed financial ties after the initial report by The Washington Post appeared with allegations against Moore. In addition, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Cory Gardner, and other Senate Republicans have stated that if the allegations against Moore are true, he should leave the race.

President Trump has stated that Jones must be defeated, implicitly supporting Moore’s candidacy. He tweeted on Sunday:

Donald J. Trump‏ Verified account @realDonaldTrump

The last thing we need in Alabama and the U.S. Senate is a Schumer/Pelosi puppet who is WEAK on Crime, WEAK on the Border, Bad for our Military and our great Vets, Bad for our 2nd Amendment, AND WANTS TO RAISES TAXES TO THE SKY. Jones would be a disaster!

But the White House said Trump would not campaign for Moore.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/...-former-hank-berrien



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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Sounds like another attempt by the GOPe to sabotage the election....pull some votes from Moore to allow jonesy to win Mad

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New Candidate Announces For Alabama Senate Seat: Former Vice-Chief Of Staff To General John Kelly

On Monday, only 15 days before the election in Alabama to fill the vacated Senate seat, a new candidate entered the race as a write-in candidate: retired Marine Col. Lee Busby.

Busby, who served in the Marine Corps for 31 years, and whose last tour of duty saw him serve as vice-chief of staff to General John Kelly, the current White House chief of staff when Kelly was a three-star lieutenant general commanding the Marine Forces Reserve, told The Daily Beast: “Alabama is not happy with the two choices we have down here. They are not appealing.” The Washington Post reported Busby said, “I think you can flip this thing. If this were a military operation, the left flank and the right flank are heavily guarded. I think that gives you an opportunity to run straight up the middle … I just don’t believe that either one of them are qualified to be in the U.S. Senate.”

Busby was referring to Judge Roy Moore, the GOP candidate who has been accused by at least six women of preying on them while they were teenagers, and Doug Jones, who is staunchly pro-abortion and is the Democratic candidate for the seat. Speaking of Moore, Busby stated, “I have no idea if the allegations against him true or not, but I don’t see anything within his experience as a judge that qualifies him for the job.” He added of the allegations against Moore, “It has created enough distaste in my mind. As a voter, I don’t need to get to the bottom of it.” He commented of Jones, “The people of Alabama are not going to be represented by someone who supports a liberal abortion policy. I’m extremely concerned about the Democratic Party in Alabama. I don’t think they reflect Alabama’s views.”

Moore would have been a shoo-in in heavily Republican Alabama, but the allegations against him, which he has denied, have sunk his standings in the polls until they are now showing a neck-and neck race between him and Jones.

The Republican Party’s Senate campaign arm severed financial ties after the initial report by The Washington Post appeared with allegations against Moore. In addition, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Cory Gardner, and other Senate Republicans have stated that if the allegations against Moore are true, he should leave the race.

President Trump has stated that Jones must be defeated, implicitly supporting Moore’s candidacy. He tweeted on Sunday:

Donald J. Trump‏ Verified account @realDonaldTrump

The last thing we need in Alabama and the U.S. Senate is a Schumer/Pelosi puppet who is WEAK on Crime, WEAK on the Border, Bad for our Military and our great Vets, Bad for our 2nd Amendment, AND WANTS TO RAISES TAXES TO THE SKY. Jones would be a disaster!

But the White House said Trump would not campaign for Moore.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/...-former-hank-berrien




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Sounds like another attempt by the GOPe to sabotage the election....pull some votes from Moore to allow jonesy to win Mad

Sounds that way, doesn't it?
Why else would he get in? He's obviously not in it to win it...



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-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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I wonder how much Mitch had to pay him?

I'm really hoping to hell Moore wins and just rubs it in McConnell's face.


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