Roy Moore: Getting rid of constitutional amendments after the 10th would "eliminate many problems"

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trenchfoot

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We all remember the recent demonstration of this at Trump's cabinet meeting don't we?

That gathering was surreal. It was "Banana Republican". It was eerie, it was unbelievably unbelievable to have a group ass sucking session quite like you'd expect to see in North Korea or Iraq under Saddam but not here at home. Yet there they are, bunch of boot licking sycophants being kissy kissy pooh with their boss.

Ugh.
 
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Jaskalas

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Maybe if they tell Roy that a local children's beauty pageant wants him to MC he'll make a beeline out the door. The fact that they support him in the first place just kills me, especially in light of the fact that his supporters claim to be Christians. Would Jesus approve? Hell no he doesn't.

They're not approving Moore's attack on teenage girls, they flatly deny the reality of it.
And you might find belief is what defines organized religion.
 

bshole

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They're not approving Moore's attack on teenage girls, they flatly deny the reality of it.
And you might find belief is what defines organized religion.

We have all have beliefs. You need to make the distinction between justified belief and belief with the absence of evidence and/or in the face of contradictory evidence. In the case of Moore, there is evidence that demonstrates he is a kiddy diddler and no evidence to the contrary.