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Woman tells newspaper Roy Moore groped her when she was 14; other women make similar claims

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Baptist Believer

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The Breitbart story simply pointed out an inconsistency in one accusers story. An inconsistency you tried to write off, but couldn't.
No, actually, I pointed out that it wasn't an inconsistency. Your refusal to comprehend it doesn't make it false.

But in the end, those that choose to will ignore any inconsistencies. They'd rather convict Moore in the court of public opinion because they could never get it done in a court of law.
Like you are trying to convict his accusers in the court of public opinion. You actually don't know what is true here, but you sure pretend you do.

It's all about politics and I wouldn't doubt that the accusers were paid to talk, either by the media or by a leftist organization. Especially after 40 years of silence.
Without a shred of evidence, you spin the conspiracy.
 

carpro

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Without a shred of evidence, you spin the conspiracy.

Ignoring your personal attacks and getting to thge heart of the matter.

Without a shred of evidence, a lot of people believe stories that just happen to surface after 40 years during a critical Senate race, at least critical for democrats. You might say one good conspiracy deserves another.

The proven corruption of the democrat party in this election cycle makes it an easy"conspiracy" to spin. One is just as likely true as the other.
 

InTheLight

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You're right. I don't know what is true here, but I'm unwilling to convict without real evidence.

What's your take on the 30 year old Moore signing the 16 year old girl's yearbook?

It should be fairly easy to confirm that is his handwriting.

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carpro

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What's your take on the 30 year old Moore signing the 16 year old girl's yearbook?

It should be fairly easy to confirm that is his handwriting.

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Who knows where they were when she offered it to him to sign?
 

InTheLight

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Who knows where they were when she offered it to him to sign?
What 30 year old signs a high school junior's yearbook?

What 30 year old signs a high school junior's yearbook:
Love, Roy Moore
?



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Earth Wind and Fire

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Of course the Repub establishment wants Judge Moore to withdraw, he wasn't their candidate. Now, who would they want to replace him? Why good ole Luther Strange, their boy. How convenient! I bet that this whole thing is an establishment Repub dirty trick and McConnell's hands are probably all over this.
:Sneaky Please...character assignation!?! :Ninja
 

steaver

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We evidently have a different view on voting...... I do not vote based on cultural issues.

I base my voting on the Commandments of God. If a Christian decides to participate in the election process then they should not check Jesus Christ at the door for we are ambassadors for Christ. Every issue effects ones culture, especially an issue that allows it's citizens to murder their most vulnerable, you would think as a Christian that would be the highest priority issue when casting a vote, seeing how there is a party which demands it's leaders be pro-abortion. It is troubling that a Christian would see no issue with this and choose to support such a party.
 

steaver

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If you choose to be a single issue voter, that is your choice, and I respect that.

We all have freewill to make choices. I decided to make my choices according to representing Jesus Christ. I just find it troubling that all Christians do not.
 

Revmitchell

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Depends on what the single issue is for instance, if it is about abortion then yes I am a single issue voter. The reality is this idea that it is a virtue to not be a single issue voters is pure bunk. It has no merit and no moral grounding. It is nothing but an excuse to ignore that which is moral based on personal political preferences. Anyone who calls themselves a Christian and will not stand up for the unborn child has serious issues.
 

KenH

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Well, folks have been voting on the abortion issue for 45 years now and abortion is still around. I suggest that if all the money and energy that has been used to try to stop abortion politically had instead been used to spread the gospel of Christ Jesus that far more progress would have been made.
 

KenH

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Also, reversing Roe v. Wade would simply return us to the status quo ante. I am not sure that any state would totally outlaw abortion nowadays and, regardless, there would be lots of states that would allow abortions which women could easily travel to. So reversing Roe v. Wade might have little to no effect on the number of abortions.
 

steaver

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Well, folks have been voting on the abortion issue for 45 years now and abortion is still around.
And why is that? How many Democrats call themselves Christians? Where would the law be if all Christians demanded it be stopped?
 

steaver

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Also, reversing Roe v. Wade would simply return us to the status quo ante. I am not sure that any state would totally outlaw abortion nowadays and, regardless, there would be lots of states that would allow abortions which women could easily travel to. So reversing Roe v. Wade might have little to no effect on the number of abortions.
Ok, how about all Christians demand a law be written to outlaw abortions nation wide or else you don;t get their vote?
 

KenH

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Christians have never been, are not now, and never, will be monolithic about politics. You can, of course, desire it all you want, and I respect that.
 

KenH

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Ok, how about all Christians demand a law be written to outlaw abortions nation wide or else you don;t get their vote?

I am surprised that you think the U.S. Constitution allows the federal government any say on abortion. Usually conservatives and libertarians support federalism.
 
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