phill4paul
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Could it be a different Zippy....nah.
Seems to be. Maybe the first Zippy grew a conscience and quit.
Could it be a different Zippy....nah.
Seems to be. Maybe the first Zippy grew a conscience and quit.
When was that? 2009?
Maybe I'm missing your point, but the way I see it the LP just basically said they are nothing but a 'spoiler' like the 2 major parties have been saying for decades. This is just the kind of thing that they've been trying to push back against in the past. When I vote for a 3rd party candidate it is because I agree with the 3rd party candidate, if voting for an LP = a vote for the dems after all I simply would not do it.They may be against liberty but in this specific instance they have the opportunity to show the benefit of a party that controls the middle ground. And they are correct to "cluck" about it. I've been saying this on this forums for years. All you have to do is look at the Temperance movement to see how a specific group created the political environment to get make the sale and manufacture of alcoholic drinks illegal. They didn't side with either Dems. or Reps. they just swung the vote to the candidate that best supported their position. When it comes to expenditures the best route for political gain lies in the middle ground of hotly contested seats.
Guess that could have been and I was just behind the times.
So full of $#@!. Did you read the article? She filed a lawsuit after he accused her of defamation for her accusation BEFORE the election.
The second is just bull$#@! and has no bearing on the conversation.
I used to support you for giving logical counter points. These days you are just ridiculous. You don't even try anymore. Just spam bull$#@!.
The election was in December. Lawsuit filed in January. Check the dates at the link.
I think we are at least on Zippy 5.0 by now.
Haven't seen one woman come out against him now that the election is over. Surely there are at least a dozen more.
(CNN)Failed Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore says the women who accused him of sexual assault were part of a political conspiracy, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
The suit was jointly filed with his wife, Kayla, about an hour before the two held a news conference. It was Moore's first public appearance since election night in December, when Moore, a Republican, was upset by Democrat Doug Jones. The defendants include three women who made accusations against Moore as well as two other people.
"This was filed because the people of Alabama deserve to know the truth," said Melissa Isaak, an attorney representing Moore. "The accusations made against Judge Moore during the US Senate campaign arose from a political conspiracy to destroy his personal reputation and defeat him in the special Senate election for United States Senate."
The suit is asking for compensatory damages from all defendants listed along with interest from the date of the injuries and the court costs. The suit is also asking for punitive damages "in an amount that will adequately reflect the enormity of the defendants' wrongful, outrageous acts" and an amount that will prevent similar acts.
Haven't seen one woman come out against him now that the election is over. Surely there are at least a dozen more.
It doesn't matter, the women were all liars and your attempt to ignore the evidence of that and imply that it must be true because she is suing is insulting to our intelligence.
What ever came of all of those oh so important and terrible allegations against Roy Moore?
Local judges recuse themselves in Roy Moore lawsuit against accusers
GADSDEN, Ala. — All six judges in an Alabama county have recused themselves from presiding over the lawsuit filed by failed U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore against some of the women who accused him of sexual misconduct.
News outlets report Etowah County’s four circuit judges and two district judges filed recusals with interim Alabama Chief Justice Lyn Stuart on Monday, a week after Moore filed a political conspiracy lawsuit.
The judges’ recusals cite two reasons. Circuit Judge David Kimberley is a member of the state Judicial Inquiry Commission that suspended Moore as Alabama chief justice in 2016, effectively removing him from the high court over his refusal to adhere to a federal court ruling permitting same-sex marriage. The other reason concerns Moore’s former position as a Sixteenth Judicial Circuit judge in Etowah County.
What ever came of all of those oh so important and terrible allegations against Roy Moore?
Mission Accomplished.
What ever came of all of those oh so important and terrible allegations against Roy Moore?