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I've said the whole time I can't vote for Luther Strange, the way he got nominated for not investigating Bentley just stinks.
It was easy for me though as I like Roy Moore
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Neither. I was born and raised in amabalA and either of these two is just more of the same ol' stinkin' politics. One is a crook that turned his head and coughed for a Senate appointment and the other has been removed from his state office TWICE for the same thing. I would love to see the state suck it up and do something right for a change, but it won't happen. I feel sorry for my family and others that still live there.
I like people who stand up for what is right also. He didn't. He stood up for breaking the law and continues to do so on many levels, mostly to do with his "charity". It's fine and admirable to stand up for what is right in your own life, quite another to try to make people subject to your will over the rule of law.Moore was removed for standing up for his values and beliefs, I don't see that as a negative in a person seeking political office. I actually respect someone that stands firm for what he feels is right, even risking his job and career in doing so.
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He was removed from the Alabama Supreme Court twice. You think that happened because he did everything right? Do a little research, neither Moore nor Strange is fit to hold any office anywhere.missed something somewhere...
uh, exactly what laws did he break?
Moore was removed for standing up for his values and beliefs, I don't see that as a negative in a person seeking political office. I actually respect someone that stands firm for what he feels is right, even risking his job and career in doing so.
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His "standing up for his values" violated constitutioal law. Twice. That's why he was removed from office. Twice.
Personal values are great. Everyone should have them. But when they are in direct conflict with the constitution of the United States of America, then one is unfit for for office.
if you are talking about this;
he was following.... God's law....
I think both times the fed/courts were overstepping its authority and basically trampling States Rights. Therefore him standing up is something to be admired and not admonished.
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I think both times the fed/courts were overstepping its authority and basically trampling States Rights. Therefore him standing up is something to be admired and not admonished.
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if you are talking about this;
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (BP)--A judicial court removed Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore from office Nov. 13, saying he violated the state's code of judicial ethics by not following a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument
or this;
the court said the evidence was "clear and convincing" that Moore showed disregard for federal law with his administrative order issued on Jan. 6, 2016 to probate judges to not issue same-sex marriage licenses.
"It is the unanimous judgement of this Court that Chief Justice Moore should be suspend from office without pay for the remainder of his term," the judgement said.
then I don't consider either one of them grounds for removal....the last case, he was following Alabama law imo..
and God's law....
missed something somewhere...
uh, exactly what laws did he break?