Bring It On

November 16, 2017 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Judge Roy Moore is hankering for a fight, y’all.

 

Uh, there might be a desperate cry for help here, y’all.

Bring It On is a movie about high school cheerleaders.

 

Yes, he did that.

Thanks to Deb for the heads up.

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  1. “Oh, thou whited sepulcher”, “thou sanctimonious hypocrite”.

    Why hasn’t he been driven from the congregation by the outraged parents?

    What a weasel; remember that the Truth will out.

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  2. If you can stand watching, the *entire* segment of Velshi & Ruhle where they interview Moore’s lawyer is informative.

    The lawyer pretty much kept a stone face while the woman who asserts she was choked & chucked out of Moore’s car told her story. I *seriously* doubt it was his first time defending someone accused of sexual harassment or assault.

    And when he started the weird little turn to “jokingly” stating Veshi knew about dating 14 year olds because of “where he was from”, it was clear to me the lawyer was adept at finding *any* possible fault or weakness from mainstream thought to isolate and (presumably) attack. In other words a mind rapey dog.

    Too bad for the lawyer his facts are too weak, and the counters too quick to come across as anything better than another creep…

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  3. There Roy goes again, fantasizing about nubile high school cheerleaders. Sad.

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  4. slipstream says:

    In order to be a fully informed voter, I guess I will have to force myself to watch that movie. It won’t be fun, I know, but it is my duty.

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  5. Ah Old Fart, bless you for mentioning the lawyer!

    Roy Moore must be desperate for legal counsel because he hired a racist lawyer, Trenton Garmon, who faced disbarment (ultimately his license was suspended for 90 days) in Alabama for an awful incident involving him impersonating a religious figure. Then-Judge Moore voted to uphold his own attorney’s disbarment.

    In 2013, the Alabama Bar Association suspended his license for pretending to be a preacher in order to solicit legal work from the parents of a 13-year-old who had recently died.
    https://issuu.com/alabamastatebarassociation/docs/sept-ala-lawyer-69502-1-alabar2
    See Page 62-63

    I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that a person with Moore’s ethical standards would hire Garmon, through his fake foundation (personal slush fund), to defend his pedophilia on national television anymore than we should be surprised by his inevitable ineptitude (See: Don Lemmon “Don Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy” or Ali “You should understand this” Velshi and his partner Stephanie “He’s from Canada, C-A-N-A-D-A” Rhule).

    Did I mention that he attended Birmingham School of Law, which is unaccredited?

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  6. Sweet Crabby says:

    Deb, which “he” attended an unaccredited Birmingham School of Law?

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  7. What do I think of when someone mentions “Alabama” to me?
    Smut. Plain, dirty, vicious old smut. No wonder my daughter enrolled my grand-daughter in a karate class before she could go onward to dance class. And I am so sorry my daughter and her family are stuck in Ala smut-bama! And so are they!

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  8. I have several decent friends who live in Alabama. I think we all should be as careful about tarring with the same brush as we want “the other side” to be. Just sayin’

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