No Roy No Moore

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NotmebutHim

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If that holds up, it might be a blessing in disguise. To show what lengths the progressive and radical left will go to........
 

p_rehbein

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People here will live to seriously regret the decision they made today.

Doug Jones..........here is what he stands for:

Abortion on demand
Same Sex marriage
Transgender Rights
Big Government
High Taxes
Man Made Global Warming
Removal of God from the Public Square
No prayer in School
Not allowing the display of the 10 Commandments in a Public Building/Plaza
Socialized Medicine/Medical Care
Small Military
Obama/Clinton approach to Foreign Affairs
No Coal/Fossil Fuel increases
Increase in Social Welfare roles

....and much more. He openly revealed that he fully supports the Obama/Clinton vision for our Country. The Mailer he sent out here in Bama had a Picture of him and Hillary on the front arms locked and smiling. What he told the Voters on the Campaign Trail was what he had to tell them to get their votes.

If anyone ever bothers to take a close look into his past, they will quickly realize he is no fair haired choir boy! In all the years he served as a Prosecutor, not once did he support Christian Rights, rather he supported the Socialist Liberal agenda regarding God and Christianity.

Alabama Voters will rue the day.........but, then, maybe not......because the ones that voted for him are pretty much cut from the same cloth he is. It is a sad day here in the Heart of Dixie for Christians, Conservatives, and Patriots.
 

Dude653

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He may or may not be guilty of the accusations but supposedly everyone of his accusers has witnesses to back up their claims
 

Dude653

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People here will live to seriously regret the decision they made today.

Doug Jones..........here is what he stands for:

Abortion on demand
Same Sex marriage
Transgender Rights
Big Government
High Taxes
Man Made Global Warming
Removal of God from the Public Square
No prayer in School
Not allowing the display of the 10 Commandments in a Public Building/Plaza
Socialized Medicine/Medical Care
Small Military
Obama/Clinton approach to Foreign Affairs
No Coal/Fossil Fuel increases
Increase in Social Welfare roles

....and much more. He openly revealed that he fully supports the Obama/Clinton vision for our Country. The Mailer he sent out here in Bama had a Picture of him and Hillary on the front arms locked and smiling. What he told the Voters on the Campaign Trail was what he had to tell them to get their votes.

If anyone ever bothers to take a close look into his past, they will quickly realize he is no fair haired choir boy! In all the years he served as a Prosecutor, not once did he support Christian Rights, rather he supported the Socialist Liberal agenda regarding God and Christianity.

Alabama Voters will rue the day.........but, then, maybe not......because the ones that voted for him are pretty much cut from the same cloth he is. It is a sad day here in the Heart of Dixie for Christians, Conservatives, and Patriots.
Same-sex marriage is a moot point because Supreme Court has made their decision
I'm not sure what transgender rights means except the right to exist
 
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...and don't forget the dem's favorite thing... higher taxes!
 

skipp

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Paul warned us about this. "[FONT=Arimo, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God's holy people." Back in the day when preachers and pastors were the figure heads of Christianity this was much easier to follow. We expected a lot from our preachers and pastors. Nowadays though Christians have replaced preachers with secular [/FONT][FONT=Arimo, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]worldly[/FONT] politicians as the figure heads of Christianity and the ones they put all their hopes in. We don't expect as much from our politicians. This verse is going to get harder and harder for Christians to follow and they are going to end up supporting more and more morally dubious people as they keep putting all of their hopes in secular politicians to turn America Christian again.
 

Billyd

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Roy Moore was a flawed candidate from the start. If the Republican Party continue to field candidates like him, the Democrats will not only regain the house, they will have a veto proof majority in the senate.

Christians need to wake up. We need to put up candidates that not only meet our standards, but are electable. Roy Moore was never electable.
 

Dude653

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Roy Moore was a flawed candidate from the start. If the Republican Party continue to field candidates like him, the Democrats will not only regain the house, they will have a veto proof majority in the senate.

Christians need to wake up. We need to put up candidates that not only meet our standards, but are electable. Roy Moore was never electable.
" we can go out for a pedofile but we can't vote for someone who supports LGBT rights because that would be immoral"
 
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" we can go out for a pedofile but we can't vote for someone who supports LGBT rights because that would be immoral"
First of all, learn how to spell. Second of all, this has nothing to do with LGBT rights...

Third of all, you need to get off your high horse because Bill Clinton was elected president even though he was accused of sexual assault by 4 different women while he was still an attorney general, including a teenage girl who he allegedly raped.

...So don't come around here trying to act like dems and libs would never vote for a pedophile or someone accused of sexual assault! Because you're 100% wrong.
 
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Billyd

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" we can go out for a pedofile but we can't vote for someone who supports LGBT rights because that would be immoral"
I don't know whether he is a pedophile or not. I do know that he has no respect for the rule of law. His only call to fame was placing the Ten Commandments on state property in defiance of a SCOTUS ruling. He was removed from office, reelected, and removed again. I believe that THE SCOTUS ruling was wrong, but it is the law, and we are told by Christ to obey the law. In any case, he was not electable.
 

Dude653

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I don't know whether he is a pedophile or not. I do know that he has no respect for the rule of law. His only call to fame was placing the Ten Commandments on state property in defiance of a SCOTUS ruling. He was removed from office, reelected, and removed again. I believe that THE SCOTUS ruling was wrong, but it is the law, and we are told by Christ to obey the law. In any case, he was not electable.
Anything that represents any religion on government property is unconstitutional
You would think conservatives would want to honor the Constitution
 

skipp

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First of all, learn how to spell. Second of all, this has nothing to do with LGBT rights...

Third of all, you need to get off your high horse because Bill Clinton was elected president even though he was accused of sexual assault by 4 different women while he was still an attorney general, including a teenage girl who he allegedly raped.

...So don't come around here trying to act like dems and libs would never vote for a pedophile or someone accused of sexual assault! Because you're 100% wrong.
As Christians we should be better than them and we should expect more from our elected officials. We should support high quality people with good reputations. If we are going to have politicians represent Christianity and put them practically on the same level of pastors then we need to be careful that we do what Paul says, which is to not let even a hint of sexual immorality be among us.
 

Billyd

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First of all, learn how to spell. Second of all, this has nothing to do with LGBT rights...

Third of all, you need to get off your high horse because Bill Clinton was elected president even though he was accused of sexual assault by 4 different women while he was still an attorney general, including a teenage girl who he allegedly raped.

...So don't come around here trying to act like dems and libs would never vote for a pedophile or someone accused of sexual assault! Because you're 100% wrong.
I'm not a dem or a lib, I'm also not a big fan of President Trump. If you look at the demographic who voted for the dem candidate, you will find that it was LGBT rights, and women who are fed up with the status quo of the republican party's stance on women's rights, who voted for the democrat. Also the staunch demographic who almost always vote republican, married women, voted for the democratic candidate. Wake up. If conservatives want to win, we need candidates who can reach more than the conservative base.
 
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kaylagrl

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" we can go out for a pedofile but we can't vote for someone who supports LGBT rights because that would be immoral"
Last time I checked,Moore was not found guilty in a court of law of any misdeeds. So your designation of him as a pedophile is a false accusation until proven otherwise. But its rather odd that this man,at his age,never had an accusation against him until this election. And that he had no time to clear his name,the same thing that happened to Herman Cain,where are his accusers? America is going to regret the path they are now taking. If a person is guilty then they need to be held to account by the law. Throwing out accusations and obliterating a persons life and career without being found guilty in a court of law is beyond ridiculous.
 
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I'm not a dem or a lib, I'm also not a big fan of President Trump. If you look at the demographic who voted for the dem candidate, you will find that it was LGBT rights, and women who are fed up with the status quo of the republican party's stance on women's rights, who voted for the democrat. Also the staunch demographic who almost always vote republican, married women, voted for the democratic candidate. Wake up. If conservatives want to win, we need candidates who can reach more than the conservative base.
Demographic according to who? Demographics can and are often easily be tailored to show a desired result.

The FACT is that if Moore was not carrying these sex assault charges he would have easily gotten the 1.6% he would have needed to win!
 
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Billyd

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Anything that represents any religion on government property is unconstitutional
You would think conservatives would want to honor the Constitution
Not Quite. Religious displays are allowed as long as other religions are allowed to display their equivalent display. For instance, the Ten Commandments are the basis of Christian law. If they are displayed in a government courthouse, all other religions including Atheists, must be allowed to display the basis of their law at the same location.
 
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kaylagrl

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I'm not a dem or a lib, I'm also not a big fan of President Trump. If you look at the demographic who voted for the dem candidate, you will find that it was LGBT rights, and women who are fed up with the status quo of the republican party's stance on women's rights, who voted for the democrat. Also the staunch demographic who almost always vote republican, married women, voted for the democratic candidate. Wake up. If conservatives want to win, we need candidates who can reach more than the conservative base.

If a conservative woman voted for a Democrat because "womans rights" she's fooling herself. No one is more hypocritical of womans rights than Democrats.
 

NotmebutHim

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I've read where some have said that Moore was just not a good candidate and that he didn't run a good campaign. I don't live in Alabama so I wasn't following how the race was impacting the state, or what the residents thought of Moore personally. I was only following it inasmuch as it relates to the whole #metoo fiasco.

So while it's plausible to say that the sexual misconduct & assault allegations alone brought him down, it might also be too simplistic of an explanation for why that election turned out the way it did.