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Offline Sighlass

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Today I decided to dig in a little on ROY MOORE's lawsuit (issued a few days ago) against the railroading he got via the Washington Post and some Alabama residents. I had been procrastinating about keeping up with the issue further, mainly because I am not great with lawyer talk. But finally, I actually visited Roy's lawsuit page and it surprised me in a few areas.

First off it introduces a few new characters I had not heard of... Namely an Etowah County resident named RICHARD HAGEDORN, who appears to have a criminal history (drugs) and a major reason to hate Roy Moore (Roy presided over a case that charged him with not paying child support). Also it was very interesting to read on Richard's special connection the WAPO and gay marriage.

From the Moore complaint:

Two days later, Hagedorn spoke with a reporter of BirminghamWatch.Org and said that he had “known Leigh Corfman for 25 years, ” and that he and Corfman talked about Judge Moore over the past “few years” but never in “great detail.”

In that article Hagedorn admitted to “drug offenses” and “prison” but failed to disclose that after serving prison sentences for trafficking and possession of cocaine, he was subsequently held in contempt of court by Judge Moore on May 18, 1994 for non-payment of past-due alimony and child support amounting with interest to $63,154.33. The following day, Judge Moore issued an income withholding for monthly payments of $600 against that arrearage.

Most recently, Hagedorn pleaded nolo-contendere (no contest) to possession of marijuana in Okaloosa County, Florida.

/End Quote from Complaint.....

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This points to long-standing connections between Hagedorn and Corfman, and their apparent shared disdain for Roy Moore.

But it doesn't end there; from the complaint:

On or about October 12, 2017, Hagedorn met with an agent for the WAPO (The Washington Post) at the Big Chief Restaurant in Glencoe, Alabama and made statements which were false and defamatory, knowing that they would harm the character and reputation of Judge Moore. Hagedorn’s brother, David Hagedorn, is a columnist for WAPO and resides in Washington, D.C., with his male partner. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg presided over the high-profile marriage of Hagedorn and his partner in Washington, D.C., while the case of Obergefell v. Hodges was pending before her Court. Richard Hagedorn attended the “wedding.” Judge Moore had been critical of the same-sex marriage movement and its success in the federal courts prior to his candidacy for U.S. Senate. He had, in particular, criticized Justice Ginsburg for performing same-sex marriages while the legal validity of that practice was at issue in a case pending before her Court. . . .

Hagedorn not only conveyed false and malicious information to the WAPO but escorted its reporters for several days in Etowah County and attended meetings with other individuals, including Corfman and Wesson to further the false and malicious attacks on the character and reputation of Judge Moore. On the evening of November 9, Hagedorn posted on this Facebook page a picture of his “friend of 40 years” Leigh Corfman, expressing his support and encouragement for her defamatory statements.

/End Quote from Complaint.....

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I don't know if Roy can prove in court he was set up, not an easy case to win. But... you have to admit this smells to high heaven just as I proved earlier that those that suddenly were singing about Roy certainly didn't have a conservative bone in their bodies according to their FB pages. In my opinion, this was a Gaystopa hit from somewhere higher, and hopefully Roy can get enough heat to get some damning high ranking people to start singing about how high up the ladder people worked to take him down.
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I had figured the gaystapo had a hand in this mess, and considering his opponent has a gay son, figured it was a hit.

Lest anyone forget, Washington DC has a very high percentage of homosexuals, actually approaching the 10% they claimed from the rest of the population. It would not surprise me that there was considerable pressure from staffers of that persuasion on Capitol Hill, either, on both sides of the aisle and within the GOP, to drop Judge Moore.
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I had figured the gaystapo had a hand in this mess, and considering his opponent has a gay son, figured it was a hit.

Lest anyone forget, Washington DC has a very high percentage of homosexuals, actually approaching the 10% they claimed from the rest of the population. It would not surprise me that there was considerable pressure from staffers of that persuasion on Capitol Hill, either, on both sides of the aisle and within the GOP, to drop Judge Moore.

Yep, it has been suggested that the hidden hands in this were Doug Jones and Bob Riley (former conservative Governor)... they seemed to have teamed up during the last election.

Notice the lawsuit leave them open to discovery by listing "ficticious characters" in it, that are open to be later introduced.
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Yep, it has been suggested that the hidden hands in this were Doug Jones and Bob Riley (former conservative Governor)... they seemed to have teamed up during the last election.

Notice the lawsuit leave them open to discovery by listing "ficticious characters" in it, that are open to be later introduced.
Good. If the shoes fit...
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Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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