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I think now the Rats want Moore to win, so they have their bogeyman.
What a lying piece of garbage. No wonder Allred refused to let anyone see that yearbook note.
So the inscription and signature are real, but she added notes under it.I think there was some thought that the "Moore D.A. 12-22-77 Olde Hickory House" was added later, so this would make sense.
“Nelson admits she did make notes to the inscription,†ABC News tells us. “But the message was all Roy Moore.â€â€œBeverly, he signed your yearbook,†ABC News reporter Tom Llamas says.“He did sign it,†she replies.And you made some notes underneath.â€â€œYes,†Nelson says.And then, after a woman admits to forging a document used in a campaign to destroy the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in Alabama, ABC News quickly moves on as though it is not news of extraordinary consequence.http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/12/08/bombshell-roy-moore-accuser-admits-forged-yearbook/
Yes, you are correct, it seems she tried to tie up some loose ends, I am reading the article, does she say "forgery" in anyway? Breitbart is going to lose credibility by forcing this interpretation. A lot of us knew this.
Snicker snicker. Gloria Allred ought to be crying in her soup today.
Moore accuser says she added notes below Moore's yearbook signaturehttp://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/363949-moore-accuser-says-she-added-notes-below-moores-yearbook-signature
Roy Moore accuser admits she forged part of yearbook inscription attributed to Alabama senate candidateFox News, Dec 8, 2017One of the women who accused Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore of making advances on her when she was a teen and he a local prosecutor admitted Friday to forging part of the yearbook inscription she offered as proof.Beverly Young Nelson told ABC News she wrote part of the disputed note in her high school yearbook that she and famed attorney Gloria Allred presented as proof the then-30-something Moore sought an inappropriate relationship with her in the late 1970s. Nelson still insisted that Moore wrote most of the message and signed the inscription, but said she made “notes†to it.More: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12/08/roy-moore-accuser-admits-forged-part-yearbook-inscription-attributed-to-alabama-senate-candidate.html
I would like to remind people that this woman was the only one who claimed Roy committed a crime.
Gee, I wonder if the President's going to have some fun with this at tonight's rally in Pensacola.
I suggest he should not swerve into this subject further, given his own vulnerability.There are plenty of wins to associate himself with.