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*I* have a teeny crush on @CatherineofAragon . From what I understand, @Frank Cannon doesn't do "teeny".
According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.The original 2011 report details how McCrummen’s criminal career began with her writing a fake check in North Carolina:“Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 – False Pretenses and Cheats section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.”
Blame the people who voted for Moore in the Primary.
BREAKING: Washington Post Reporter Behind Roy Moore Hit Piece Has History Of Writing Fake Checkshttp://gotnews.com/breaking-washington-post-reporter-behind-roy-moore-hit-piece-history-writing-fake-checks/
Absolutely. I'm large and in charge.
According to the story it came out 34 years ago...... Ohhh you mean the accusation My bad. Personally, it does not rise to "I did not have sex with that woman". So I am fine with The Judge as President or anything less.
@Fantom You’re not alone. The Alabama Bibb County Republican chairman admitted he would vote for Moore even if he were guilty of a sex crime with a minor.Sell your soul for politics if you want. Not me.
I shall await the event with eager anticipation! :)
The Alabama Bibb County Republican chairman admitted he would vote for Moore even if he were guilty of a sex crime with a minor.Sell your soul for politics if you want. Not me.
Like I said, Faust.
@RoosGirl The girl crush is mutual ( and no, it doesn’t mean that, you dirty minds).
Let reiterate this: Alabama. It has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with lifestyle.
@Frank CannonIs anyone here from Alabama, lol? There might be a fight later on in the parking lot.
So that right there exonerates Moore from screwing teenage girls in his 30's. Great news! Party on Alabama!
The Post article about the seriously mentally ill Trump supporter was published October 1 with the crazed-by-association title, “‘Finally. Someone who thinks like me.’“The Post identifies the woman as Melanie Austin and reports she was involuntarily committed for several weeks in February and is taking prescription anti-anxiety medications without which she gets highly agitated.The Post also reports Austin is on disability as a result of persistent sexual harassment and resultant anxiety from being one of the few women railroad engineers, in addition to a cascade of personal difficulties.
And the Post decided to wrote about Austin’s support of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in an article that prints without photos to twelve pages. Twelve pages of journo-porn for the Post’s liberal readers to confirm their media created stereotypes of Trump and his supporters.The Post took advantage of a seriously mentally ill sexual harassment victim to help the Hillary Clinton campaign, accompanying Austin to a Trump rally in June, a July court hearing for her boyfriend, staying at her home as she and her boyfriend watched the GOP convention also in July and visited her home again in August for a photo session.The article carries the byline of Stephanie McCrummen. He Post bio at the end of the article describes an experienced reporter who has (literally) been around the world:“Stephanie McCrummen is a national enterprise reporter for The Washington Post. Previously, she was the paper’s East Africa bureau chief. She has also reported from Egypt, Iraq and Mexico, among other places.”
IF the GOP had done its job he shouldn't even have made it to the primaries.
If voters had done their job and researched their candidates, we would have Mo Brooks in the Senate come January.
I think @Frank Cannon is the only one you needed to explain that to, and he only read as far as the part he liked and blocked out the rest.
I only read as far at "I think Frank Cannon is....liked" and moved on. Anything important in the rest of that screed?