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sallybutler
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Muslims in America follow Sharia law as often as Christians in America follow the 10 Commandments. That is to say both are really rare occurrences.
There is. And there’s also that pesky clause in the Constitution about not imposing religious tests for office. Should that clause be upheld?Well, there is the oath of office to uphold the Constitution.
Thousands you say? Show me.Well…except for the thousands of CLASSIFIED emails, including TS/SCI emails ,that she sent/received through her unsecured server.
Really - Like Colin Powell?If ANYONE in the military had done that, they would be in prison.
Nope. I invite you to try to prove otherwise - but I have giventhe tie-lines over and over.This is not true. There were MANY allegations that had been made against Billy C, but the media generally refused to pursue them.
Except when you speak of HRC.I’m denying nothing. I understand the allegations which may, or may not, be true. Or, as life generally teaches us, the truth may lie somewhere in between.
Going to start a new thread for this.Conservatives, and especially constitutionalists, refer back to the original writing/meanings. In that light, please tell me where the First Amendment says a government building can’t have the Ten Commandments posted?
The fourth “pattern” I am not aware of, please provide a source.
If you can look at all the facts in this case and conclude that none of the allegations are true, then you are a defense attorney’s dream.Somewhere in between could be anywhere from “almost all the allegations are true and Moore is a pedophile” to “Moore contacted some of these young women for benign reasons”. I don’t know what happened, and neither do you.
If someone votes for Moore, they are voting for an ALLEGED child molester.
If someone votes for Jones, they are voting for someone who is a self-described big-government, pro-abortion leftist.
If I voted for Moore, I would be breaking the law because I don’t live there.
God help the voters in this election!
Nope, I was born and raised here. I am the same age as his wife. I am pretty well versed in the lingo. He skirted around the “No” answer.I didn’t watch the Hannity segment, but I can see Moore’s answer to the question of “if you’ve ever dated a teenager”, which he answered it “would’ve been out of his customary behavior”, as a Southener’s answer of “no”.
Please read this carefully: I don’t know what happened, you don’t know what happened. We only have the information presented to us by an incredibly biased media. Therefore I have come to NO conclusions about whether I think the allegations are true or not.f you can look at all the facts in this case and conclude that none of the allegations are true, then you are a defense attorney’s dream.
I’m not advocating for banning Mohammedists from public service, but saying someone who follows Sharia law shouldn’t hold public office is NOT “just like saying Catholics could not uphold the oath of office” because there is nothing in our Catholic faith that is incongruent with our Constitution.Just like saying Catholic’s could not uphold the oath of office per the Constitution because we answer only to the Pope. That was a thing back in the day. And some folk still believe that.
That’s your opinion.See Article VI of the Constitution. Moore was quite clear that he didn’t care what the Constitution says, he wants to bar Muslims from Congress.
Listen to Comey’s testimony to congress where he lists out the laws she broke, but then says “but we can’t prove that she meant to, so we’re not going to charge her” (right after his boss met privately with the accused’s husband on a tarmac for 30 minutes).housands you say? Show me.
A felony you say? …
Powell sent a couple of emails in a time where emails were still in development and, as is typical, the technology was ahead of written guidance.Really - Like Colin Powell?
Other cases like Petraues or Saucier were distinct from that of Clinton (or Powell) in the clarity of the illegal activity.
I agree it would have been better for him to (honestly) answer “no”.Nope, I was born and raised here. I am the same age as his wife. I am pretty well versed in the lingo. He skirted around the “No” answer.
I can think of three different variances of what you are talking about.That is the way Politicians answer questions when they want to skirt around a simple question that requires a simple “Yes” or “No” answer.
I remember the Last Al Franken interview by Steve Colbert. Steve asked why is that. Al said it is something I had to learn to do.
Al gave it a special name, but I can’t recall it now.
So, you are going to take the “I don’t know if they are true because I’m not going to examine the evidence” point of view. That’s fine. For those that look at the evidence (and, if you’re a voter in Alabama, you should look at the evidence), then I don’t see how a person of sound mind can look at the evidence and conclude in Moore’s innocence.Please read this carefully: I don’t know what happened, you don’t know what happened. We only have the information presented to us by an incredibly biased media. Therefore I have come to NO conclusions about whether I think the allegations are true or not.
What evidence? Is there a blue dress with DNA evidence on it? There is a yearbook signature that initially looked damning, but now appears to be fraudulent.So, you are going to take the “I don’t know if they are true because I’m not going to examine the evidence” point of view. That’s fine. For those that look at the evidence (and, if you’re a voter in Alabama, you should look at the evidence), then I don’t see how a person of sound mind can look at the evidence and conclude in Moore’s innocence.
I thought you didn’t know the evidence. Now you are saying it’s not good. Which is it?What evidence? Is there a blue dress with DNA evidence on it? There is a yearbook signature that initially looked damning, but now appears to be fraudulent.
We have 40 year old accusations, most of whom are very, very disturbing. The accusers generally need to be believed, yet the accused generally deserve the right of being treated as if they innocent until proven guilty. Individual voters should look at the accusations, at the accusers, and the accused, and make their individual determination of how much they believe the accusations.
Then they must weigh the “how much do they believe the accusations” against the qualities of the other candidate as they decide who to vote for.
At wouldn’t take a “conclusion” of Moore’s innocence to vote for Moore over Jones, one could find the situation inconclusive, yet vote just on the two candidate’s policies.