PLT Sarge wrote:
We will lose 2018 if we keep letting the Swamp dictate the narrative. This fight against Judge Moore is not coming from the left. It is coming from the Republican frogs in the Swamp. Until, we the people stand up and say enough, this will go on. The trial will come after all this has settled and Judge Moore has been crushed. It will be too late then to have a true American in the Senate, instead of this Swamp Scum. What happened to, "who can throw the first stone". What happened to innocent till Proven. What happened to "a man is known by the fruits he bears".
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I sent this letter to the Corpus-Christy "Caller-Times" newspaper. Columnist, Tom Whitehurst, had written a column critical of Nueces County Sheriff, Jim Kelin. It was featured in Sunday's the 19th paper. One can Google the article if interested.
To:
ctletters@caller.com
Nov 19 at 5:15 PM
Well, Tom, I come to Texas, and the first thing I read is your article chastizing sheriff Kelien for his opinions, posted on his FaceBook page, regarding what's taking place in the Roy Moore saga. I don't suppose it has occurred to you, where you write, " Being a Republican, (the sheriff) as is Moore, explains the bulk," also explains the bulk you carry.
You praise the women of Alabama for coming forward and naming names, however, the women who have the most to offer, aren't naming names are they! I'm referring to those women, if, you haven't guessed, who have been sexually harassed and assaulted by members of Congress, some of whom most certainly are Democrats. Women, who, over-the-years, have been silenced to the tune of 15 million dollars of taxpayer money.
You use the term "smear job" to describe (your opinion) the Sheriff's rush to judgment. Your article smacks of a smear job on the sheriff. Speaking of rushing to judgment, professing Moor's accusers as deserving medals of valor, in most cases, would seem a rush to judgment.
You've taken the position, Tom, that all these women are crossing their hearts and hoping to die if they tell a lie. Well, I guarantee, some are lying!
Also, no one is talking about the real reason why these women of Alabama are coming forward. The truth of the matter: These women would never have been heard from, had not the "Washington Post" sent reporters to Alabama with the sole purpose of digging up dirt on Judge Roy Moore.
The "Washington Post" couldn't have cared less about these Alabama women, had it not been for the candidacy of Roy Moore. If not for Roy Moore, these women would not have their fifteen minutes of fame. And that says it all! I hope the folks of Alabama see this for what it is and elect Roy Moore. Send those smart-allecky Eastern Yankees' packing, with the message not to come back.