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Nov 16, 2017 18:05:15   #
teabag09
 
Several establishment Republicans and the mainstream media have run wild with reports accusing Republican Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore of sexual misconduct from four decades ago.

But some Alabama Republicans just told the GOP to take a hike.

According to the Daily Wire, the Shelby County Republican Party issued a resolution on Wednesday indicating that several county and state Republican parties will continue to support Moore despite the allegations levied against him.


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The resolution, in part, vowed to back and support Moore despite the Republican National Committee and national Republicans pulling their support for the former judge and calling on him to step aside.

“Be it resolved bythe Executive Committee of the Shelby County Republican Party that we will assist and support Roy Moore in his efforts to win the U.S. Senate special e******n on December 12, 2017, and represent the great state of Alabama,” the resolution states.

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The resolution explained that because Moore defeated Rep. Mo Brooks in the August Republican primary and Sen. Luther Strange in the September runoff, the Alabama v**ers have made it very clear they support Moore.

With the special e******n between Moore and Democrat challenger Doug Jones on Dec. 12, the resolution said Moore has been a “consistent proponent” of conservative values such as being pro-life, fiscal responsibility, limited government, and promoting family values.


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The language is umistakable.

“We call on Republicans in Alabama to support Roy Moore and defeat the Democrat Party candidate,” the resolution said. “So that our voice in Washington, D.C. will continue to be represented by a Republican who supports the Republican Party principles and platform we hold dear and who will push forward a conservative agenda that is best for the United States of America.”

The resolution is in response to a report that was published in The Washington Post last week that accused Moore of sexual misconduct from nearly 40 years ago. Other accusers have come forward since.

Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has continued to argue the report was a “political hit job” against his campaign.






According to a FOX10 poll released Tuesday, Moore leads Jones 49 to 43 percent, with 8 percent of likely v**ers saying they are undecided.

While establishment Republicans have turned their backs on Moore, it looks like Alabama v**ers have not.

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Nov 16, 2017 18:47:47   #
Lonewolf
 
If the charges agenst more were proven true and he did pray on teenage girls they would still v**e for him. It takes integrity to stand up for what's right and most republicans just don't have it.









quote=teabag09]Several establishment Republicans and the mainstream media have run wild with reports accusing Republican Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore of sexual misconduct from four decades ago.

But some Alabama Republicans just told the GOP to take a hike.

According to the Daily Wire, the Shelby County Republican Party issued a resolution on Wednesday indicating that several county and state Republican parties will continue to support Moore despite the allegations levied against him.


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The resolution, in part, vowed to back and support Moore despite the Republican National Committee and national Republicans pulling their support for the former judge and calling on him to step aside.

“Be it resolved bythe Executive Committee of the Shelby County Republican Party that we will assist and support Roy Moore in his efforts to win the U.S. Senate special e******n on December 12, 2017, and represent the great state of Alabama,” the resolution states.

TRENDING: After R**ting for Police Body Cams, Liberals Now Say They’re R****t

The resolution explained that because Moore defeated Rep. Mo Brooks in the August Republican primary and Sen. Luther Strange in the September runoff, the Alabama v**ers have made it very clear they support Moore.

With the special e******n between Moore and Democrat challenger Doug Jones on Dec. 12, the resolution said Moore has been a “consistent proponent” of conservative values such as being pro-life, fiscal responsibility, limited government, and promoting family values.


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The language is umistakable.

“We call on Republicans in Alabama to support Roy Moore and defeat the Democrat Party candidate,” the resolution said. “So that our voice in Washington, D.C. will continue to be represented by a Republican who supports the Republican Party principles and platform we hold dear and who will push forward a conservative agenda that is best for the United States of America.”

The resolution is in response to a report that was published in The Washington Post last week that accused Moore of sexual misconduct from nearly 40 years ago. Other accusers have come forward since.

Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has continued to argue the report was a “political hit job” against his campaign.






According to a FOX10 poll released Tuesday, Moore leads Jones 49 to 43 percent, with 8 percent of likely v**ers saying they are undecided.

While establishment Republicans have turned their backs on Moore, it looks like Alabama v**ers have not.[/quote]

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Nov 16, 2017 19:03:20   #
roy
 
desparado wrote:
If the charges agenst more were proven true and he did pray on teenage girls they would still v**e for him. It takes integrity to stand up for what's right and most republicans



quote=teabag09]Several establishment Republicans and the mainstream media have run wild with reports accusing Republican Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore of sexual misconduct from four decades ago.

But some Alabama Republicans just told the GOP to take a hike.

According to the Daily Wire, the Shelby County Republican Party issued a resolution on Wednesday indicating that several county and state Republican parties will continue to support Moore despite the allegations levied against him.


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The resolution, in part, vowed to back and support Moore despite the Republican National Committee and national Republicans pulling their support for the former judge and calling on him to step aside.

“Be it resolved bythe Executive Committee of the Shelby County Republican Party that we will assist and support Roy Moore in his efforts to win the U.S. Senate special e******n on December 12, 2017, and represent the great state of Alabama,” the resolution states.

TRENDING: After R**ting for Police Body Cams, Liberals Now Say They’re R****t

The resolution explained that because Moore defeated Rep. Mo Brooks in the August Republican primary and Sen. Luther Strange in the September runoff, the Alabama v**ers have made it very clear they support Moore.

With the special e******n between Moore and Democrat challenger Doug Jones on Dec. 12, the resolution said Moore has been a “consistent proponent” of conservative values such as being pro-life, fiscal responsibility, limited government, and promoting family values.


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The language is umistakable.

“We call on Republicans in Alabama to support Roy Moore and defeat the Democrat Party candidate,” the resolution said. “So that our voice in Washington, D.C. will continue to be represented by a Republican who supports the Republican Party principles and platform we hold dear and who will push forward a conservative agenda that is best for the United States of America.”

The resolution is in response to a report that was published in The Washington Post last week that accused Moore of sexual misconduct from nearly 40 years ago. Other accusers have come forward since.

Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has continued to argue the report was a “political hit job” against his campaign.






According to a FOX10 poll released Tuesday, Moore leads Jones 49 to 43 percent, with 8 percent of likely v**ers saying they are undecided.

While establishment Republicans have turned their backs on Moore, it looks like Alabama v**ers have not.
If the charges agenst more were proven true and he... (show quote)
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Pitiful

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Nov 16, 2017 21:24:03   #
teabag09
 
That would be PREY on young girls and I don't think anyone will stand with him including me if he is proven wrong. Mainly because he has lied. BUT, until he is proven guilty, I'm not prosecuting him, I'll wait and see. Mike
desparado wrote:
If the charges agenst more were proven true and he did pray on teenage girls they would still v**e for him. It takes integrity to stand up for what's right and most republicans just don't have it.









quote=teabag09]Several establishment Republicans and the mainstream media have run wild with reports accusing Republican Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore of sexual misconduct from four decades ago.

But some Alabama Republicans just told the GOP to take a hike.

According to the Daily Wire, the Shelby County Republican Party issued a resolution on Wednesday indicating that several county and state Republican parties will continue to support Moore despite the allegations levied against him.


Advertisement - story continues below




The resolution, in part, vowed to back and support Moore despite the Republican National Committee and national Republicans pulling their support for the former judge and calling on him to step aside.

“Be it resolved bythe Executive Committee of the Shelby County Republican Party that we will assist and support Roy Moore in his efforts to win the U.S. Senate special e******n on December 12, 2017, and represent the great state of Alabama,” the resolution states.

TRENDING: After R**ting for Police Body Cams, Liberals Now Say They’re R****t

The resolution explained that because Moore defeated Rep. Mo Brooks in the August Republican primary and Sen. Luther Strange in the September runoff, the Alabama v**ers have made it very clear they support Moore.

With the special e******n between Moore and Democrat challenger Doug Jones on Dec. 12, the resolution said Moore has been a “consistent proponent” of conservative values such as being pro-life, fiscal responsibility, limited government, and promoting family values.


Advertisement - story continues below




The language is umistakable.

“We call on Republicans in Alabama to support Roy Moore and defeat the Democrat Party candidate,” the resolution said. “So that our voice in Washington, D.C. will continue to be represented by a Republican who supports the Republican Party principles and platform we hold dear and who will push forward a conservative agenda that is best for the United States of America.”

The resolution is in response to a report that was published in The Washington Post last week that accused Moore of sexual misconduct from nearly 40 years ago. Other accusers have come forward since.

Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has continued to argue the report was a “political hit job” against his campaign.






According to a FOX10 poll released Tuesday, Moore leads Jones 49 to 43 percent, with 8 percent of likely v**ers saying they are undecided.

While establishment Republicans have turned their backs on Moore, it looks like Alabama v**ers have not.
If the charges agenst more were proven true and he... (show quote)
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Nov 17, 2017 01:03:24   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
teabag09 wrote:
That would be PREY on young girls and I don't think anyone will stand with him including me if he is proven wrong. Mainly because he has lied. BUT, until he is proven guilty, I'm not prosecuting him, I'll wait and see. Mike

Desperado (BTW, he spelled his username incorrectly) would have us believe that integrity requires us to withdraw support from a candidate based on politically motivated and completely unproven claims.
That is, as long as the candidate is a Republican. Democrats get a Mulligan.

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Nov 17, 2017 05:14:09   #
PeterS
 
teabag09 wrote:
Several establishment Republicans and the mainstream media have run wild with reports accusing Republican Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore of sexual misconduct from four decades ago.

But some Alabama Republicans just told the GOP to take a hike.

According to the Daily Wire, the Shelby County Republican Party issued a resolution on Wednesday indicating that several county and state Republican parties will continue to support Moore despite the allegations levied against him.


Advertisement - story continues below




The resolution, in part, vowed to back and support Moore despite the Republican National Committee and national Republicans pulling their support for the former judge and calling on him to step aside.

“Be it resolved bythe Executive Committee of the Shelby County Republican Party that we will assist and support Roy Moore in his efforts to win the U.S. Senate special e******n on December 12, 2017, and represent the great state of Alabama,” the resolution states.

TRENDING: After R**ting for Police Body Cams, Liberals Now Say They’re R****t

The resolution explained that because Moore defeated Rep. Mo Brooks in the August Republican primary and Sen. Luther Strange in the September runoff, the Alabama v**ers have made it very clear they support Moore.

With the special e******n between Moore and Democrat challenger Doug Jones on Dec. 12, the resolution said Moore has been a “consistent proponent” of conservative values such as being pro-life, fiscal responsibility, limited government, and promoting family values.


Advertisement - story continues below




The language is umistakable.

“We call on Republicans in Alabama to support Roy Moore and defeat the Democrat Party candidate,” the resolution said. “So that our voice in Washington, D.C. will continue to be represented by a Republican who supports the Republican Party principles and platform we hold dear and who will push forward a conservative agenda that is best for the United States of America.”

The resolution is in response to a report that was published in The Washington Post last week that accused Moore of sexual misconduct from nearly 40 years ago. Other accusers have come forward since.

Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has continued to argue the report was a “political hit job” against his campaign.

Republicans and Media have nothing to do with Moore's accusers of coming forward. They did that all on their own without the need for help...




According to a FOX10 poll released Tuesday, Moore leads Jones 49 to 43 percent, with 8 percent of likely v**ers saying they are undecided.

While establishment Republicans have turned their backs on Moore, it looks like Alabama v**ers have not.
Several establishment Republicans and the mainstre... (show quote)

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Nov 17, 2017 05:16:41   #
PeterS
 
Loki wrote:
Desperado (BTW, he spelled his username incorrectly) would have us believe that integrity requires us to withdraw support from a candidate based on politically motivated and completely unproven claims.
That is, as long as the candidate is a Republican. Democrats get a Mulligan.

Why would you withdraw support? If you v**ed for Trump you will v**e for anyone. As long as the opposition is a democrat the character of the republican doesn't matter correct...

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Nov 17, 2017 08:18:26   #
xgrunt
 
PeterS wrote:
Why would you withdraw support? If you v**ed for Trump you will v**e for anyone. As long as the opposition is a democrat the character of the republican doesn't matter correct...



This article makes a point. http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/11/if_roy_moore_is_guilty.html

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Nov 17, 2017 08:23:09   #
Lonewolf
 
Sounds like the claims you have ageist hillery
And no he spelled it just the way he wanted


Loki wrote:
Desperado (BTW, he spelled his username incorrectly) would have us believe that integrity requires us to withdraw support from a candidate based on politically motivated and completely unproven claims.
That is, as long as the candidate is a Republican. Democrats get a Mulligan.

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Nov 17, 2017 08:30:42   #
Lonewolf
 
I v**ed republican most of my life because of the oborton issue, but realised republicans were destroying our country, so I chose country over oborton.
Christians lowered their values and held their noses to enable themselves to v**e for trump
so I no longer expect any good from your party



uote=xgrunt]This article makes a point. http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/11/if_roy_moore_is_guilty.html[/quote]

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Nov 17, 2017 09:05:36   #
xgrunt
 
desparado wrote:
I v**ed republican most of my life because of the oborton issue, but realised republicans were destroying our country, so I chose country over oborton.
Christians lowered their values and held their noses to enable themselves to v**e for trump
so I no longer expect any good from your party



uote=xgrunt]This article makes a point. http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/11/if_roy_moore_is_guilty.html
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So you no longer support the Constitution, morality, honor, integrity, and have lost your ability to reason.

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Nov 17, 2017 09:25:00   #
Lonewolf
 
I support all those things ,trump violates the constitution Daily and he's proven to be morally corrupt but you suppot him any way


quote=xgrunt]So you no longer support the Constitution, morality, honor, integrity, and have lost your ability to reason.[/quote]

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Nov 17, 2017 09:28:24   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
High Five XGrunt,

Moore will win and then maybe some of these jellyfish really will leave the country, naw, they will probably k**l some innocent people in church or concert and destroy some property that isn't theirs.

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Nov 17, 2017 09:44:02   #
xgrunt
 
desparado wrote:
I support all those things ,trump violates the constitution Daily and he's proven to be morally corrupt but you suppot him any way


quote=xgrunt]So you no longer support the Constitution, morality, honor, integrity, and have lost your ability to reason.
[/quote]

Please educate me with a few specifics.

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Nov 17, 2017 09:48:24   #
xgrunt
 
Peewee wrote:
High Five XGrunt,

Moore will win and then maybe some of these jellyfish really will leave the country, naw, they will probably k**l some innocent people in church or concert and destroy some property that isn't theirs.



Thanks. The alternative to Moore is abysmal and with Moore the Constitution will be respected.

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