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There is something odd about this Roy Moore situation.

Posted on: November 10, 2017 at 08:21:39 CT
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Moore was quick to blame the most liberal newspaper (not the NYT) and the dem party but who has the most to gain and who has the most to lose?

The RINOS, except McCain, were quick to respond, even seeking out reporters to respond with a similar almost rehearsed comment. Even Trump used the same comment.

Who will gain and who has the most to lose with a new Senator that believes God's law over Gov. law? Who, after dealing with Moore for years might know where these women were?

Putting Moore in the Senate might be similar to inserting Jim Baker. This could make a mockery of the status quo.

The dems are a clusterfk right now. In Alabama, they're even less. The dems will likely lose to a write in candidate.

This is just my rambling thoughts but in my mind, my questions will be answered if Sessions steps down to be a write in.

Edited by Toger at 08:31:10 on 11/10/17
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There is something odd about this Roy Moore situation. - Toger STL - 11/10 08:21:39
     The Senate is so dysfunctional Moore would fit right in - mu7176grad MU - 11/10 08:30:45
     Of course this one is strange. Just the timing alone - tman KC - 11/10 08:29:57




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