Roy Moore: Send in the Clowns

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Tom McKenna , Art Deco, Dave Griffey, T. Shaw, Clinton, Cesar Agusta, c matt, Pinky,Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus,Foxfier

 

, ExNOAAman,
CAM

 

 

          

Date: 
Friday, November 17, 2017 - 21:15
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Tom McKenna

Just looking at the picture, the “Moore DA” and other text looks “set off” from the other writing, and different in color. It looks like “Roy” wrote the message and someone added “Moore DA” and the second date and locale.
Thin gruel in any case.

 

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Tom McKenna

Just looking at the picture, the “Moore DA” and other text looks “set off” from the other writing, and different in color. It looks like “Roy” wrote the message and someone added “Moore DA” and the second date and locale.
Thin gruel in any case.

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Art Deco

I hadn’t thought of the graphology angle.

Yearbooks are distributed in the Spring. Why would he be signing hers in December? Or using two different pens? And it is odd that the inscription is in script and the restaurant’s name is block printed. It is odd that he added the restaurant’s name.

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Dave Griffey

I’d like to know what make the accusations credible. Exactly which ones? And why are they credible? Everyone calling for him to quit says they are credible, but I’ve not heard anyone say why they are credible. Could someone do that for me? If he’s guilty of raping a minor, I’m the first to say he should pay the consequences, including obviously dropping out (or being tossed out as the case may be). But before we get there, could we show why these are so credible as to eliminate the presumption of innocence?

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Art Deco

But before we get there, could we show why these are so credible as to eliminate the presumption of innocence?

What amazes me is that Addison Mitchell McConnell has prospered so in American politics while being bereft of any discernible talent in a realm other than running campaigns and politicking in the caucus. Same deal with Joseph Biden (though students of Biden maintain he’d have done well in real estate sales).

Scott Adams offered nearly a generation ago that many of the problems in American business were derived from the institutional habit of populating management with clots who lacked specialized skills, the skilled technicians being too valuable in their current employments. Reviewing the biographies of Robert Dole, Walter Mondale, John Kerry, Joseph Biden, Marco Rubio, and Barack Obama, you have to figure maybe our problem is we’re staffing public office with people who weren’t making much of a living practicing law because dull.

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T. Shaw

If Moore is such a bad actor, why did the lying media not march out these women any hour or day in the past four decades? The obvious answers, they are being paid and in fact weren’t in any way harmed by whatever attentions Moore may have paid them. The timing, weeks before an important (to get moving past GOP and liberal opposition the “Make America Great Again” Agenda”) election tells you all you need to know about the charges and the motives for the libels and slanders.

The “presumption of innocence” does not exist in a world where facts don’t matter and where the kangaroo court’s SOPs (only applied to anyone with an “R” behind her/his name) are The Rules and Regulations of the Spanish Inquisition, not English Common Law and the US Constitution.

The vilest worst culprits in this hateful coup d’état are the GOP House/Senate cowards and knaves (owned by lobbyist, special interests, the Chamber of Commerce, Goldman Sachs/Wall Street, etc.) who hate the very thought of a Senator Roy Moore almost even more than they hate the idea of President Donald J. Trump.

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T. Shaw

Art,

You downplay Obama’s NGO exploits. He had a lucrative career as a community organizer/racial racketeer running “civil rights” extortion schemes which gleaned millions from the useless idiots running (no presumption of innocence and rank cowardice) corporations.

But, his crown jewel, so to speak, was his Obama/Citibank Litigation (one element of a nation-wide anti-redlining campaign); [See “The Daily Caller”, 9/3/2012, Neil Munro]. The “landmark”( BARF) 1995 court decision required Citibank to grant loans to 186 African-American, low-to-moderate income clients . After the 2007 bust, half of them went bankrupt and/or lost the homes to foreclosure. Today, (2012) only 19 remain in their homes. I bet they all voted for him.

That was part if the Clintons’ regime expanding/putting CRA on steroids, which, along with Wall Street greed and regulatory cupidity, gave America the housing bubble, financial crisis, and great recession.

PS: Most if the say $25 billion judicially extorted from big banks relative to the so-called foreclosure fraud/robo-signing crisis went, not to the six or eight harmed home mortgagors debtors, but to community groups and other left-wings advocacy racketeers to bankroll further tearing at America and our way of life.

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Clinton

The most recent polls on the Moore / Jones race are curiously
disparate: Emerson polling has Moore with a 10+ lead over Jones,
55:45, but the JMC Analytics poll has Jones +4, with Moore 44 and
Jones 48. Both polls were released this past Sunday.

With such varied polling results, it’s difficult to say who has the lead
in the race, and by what margin. However, what is indisputable is
that Moore no longer enjoys the comfortable 22+ point lead he had
over the Democrat just a month ago. Count on the Democrats to
continue to pursue this campaign of allegations.

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Cesar Agusta

Looking at the inscription and what appears to be “Moore + the date + Olde Hickory House” in a different color ink the following occurred to me. Was there was someone else named “Roy” who originally signed the year book, then followed by the forged “Moore + date + Olde Hickory House” as a recent addition? Plus, it has been pointed out that Moore, as a West Point Graduate, would likely have written the date in military format as 22 Dec 1977.

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c matt

The “M” in Merry and the “M” in Moore don’t even look close. Not to mention the block writing in Olde Hickory and the numbered date look girlish. If you look at the “more” in the body vs. “Moore” in the signature, the “ore” portions are quite different. The “r” in “more” is sharp, whereas in Moore it is smoother. The “ore” in “more” is short and spread out; in “Moore” it is taller and closer spacing. It does not even look like a very good forgery (I did a better job faking my parents’ signatures on school notes). And different color ink. Really . . . .

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Pinky

My first thought was “political hit piece”, but Moore is not saying the things I expect to hear from a falsely-accused man. And Moore’s a charismatic guy. He’s not slick but he knows how to talk. My opinion means nothing on this matter, but I’d rate the likelihood of this story being true a lot higher than I would have when it broke.

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    This will not rest till the slanderers succeed in getting Roy Moore defeated by a pro-abort sodomy sanctifier. And as I said elsewhere, all the truly orthodix conservatives will get to feel all so self-righteous and good with themselves.

 

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    Element of truth: Moore dated 16-19 year old women.

    Raises my eyebrows, but he also got parental permission, and I trust parents to better know the situation 40 years ago more than I trust my eyebrow.

    Accusations: two oddly unsupported claims of sexual assault, one where WTF were her parents, and the other WTF were her boyfriend and parents doing that they didn’t notice the claimed physical results.

    The horrific thing is that I don’t think the ladies believe they are lying. Got too much experience with how memories can be “shaped” for that.

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    I was having a discussion in a different forum and a question about gawking and shopping malls and Roy Moore occurred to me. Does it count any that when my wife and I went to shop at a mall in Portland, OR a few years ago during a business trip out on the left coast and she had me carry her shopping bag of lingerie from Victoria Secrets while she went into a different store, a he / she / it of questionable gender was gawking at me and followed me around for quite some time? I hope this has successfully lowered my standing in all your eyes for I want to be as famous as Roy Moore now is! I am trying desperately! 

    Ha! Ha! Ha!

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Pinky

Lucius – Unless the two of you ended up back at it’s house throwing an impromptu fashion show for each other, you’re going to have to sink a lot further to play in this league.

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ExNOAAman

C’mon now. The dude’s pen ran out of ink while he was inscripting it, (in December), so he switched pens. And happened to also switch writing style. To a feminine style because he was feeling tired and asked a girl to just sign it for him. And write any date she wants. Oh, and he already knew what his future assistant’s initials would be.
Could happen to anybody. Probably happens all the time.

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CAM

Then there’s Bill Clinton. Adulterer. He preyed upon women of all ages when he was Attorney General, Governor and 2 term President. Many substantiated instances were non consensual aka rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment. Did anyone in the Democratic party request he drop out of a race or step down from public office, even after he was impeached n disbarred? No. The DNC did their best to destroy the women’s lives.

 

 

 

 

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This is the picture in question:

Alleged yearbook signature

I shall have to go with ExNOAAman on this one:

C’mon now. The dude’s pen ran out of ink while he was inscripting it, (in December), so he switched pens. And happened to also switch writing style. To a feminine style because he was feeling tired and asked a girl to just sign it for him. And write any date she wants. Oh, and he already knew what his future assistant’s initials would be.
Could happen to anybody. Probably happens all the time.

There may be something into these allegations - although nothing morally serious otherwise it would have come up on any of the numerous times before he has run - but this yearbook claim wreaks of falsehood from a mile off.

Either way, there is no doubt that he is the sane choice for the office, given what the campaign on which he is actually running - one of reclaiming morality.