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So the choice is which turd will be cleaner to pick up, no wonder Moore is so far ahead, besides the lies being spread about him.

Doug Jones Is A George Soros-Tied Radical Leftist Rebranding Himself As Moderate

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by Aaron Klein
9 Dec 2017

Birmingham, ALABAMA — Despite efforts by Democratic senatorial candidate Doug Jones to pass himself off as a moderate, the politician has been deeply tied to radical groups financed by billionaire George Soros and has led efforts on behalf of those groups seeking to enact far-left, transformational policies.

Jones’s personal website has urged supporters to get involved with Soros-financed far-left groups and he took leadership positions in numerous Soros-financed activist projects, including one seeking to fundamentally remake the U.S. criminal justice system into one that pushes progressive policies.

He also took a significant role in an effort by a far-left legal group massively funded by Soros to grant full voting rights nationwide to felons released from prison, including those convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes.

And he is currently pushing a living wage scheme for the state and country that has a history of hurting small businesses, negatively impacting local economies and decreasing employment opportunities for low income workers. The living wage plot was a pet project of the controversial former group known as ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which played a central role in enacting the scheme in several cities.

Moderate?

Jones has repeatedly denied being far-left. Asked by Fox News about Republican challenger Roy Moore’s contention that he is an “ultra-liberal,” Jones replied, “That’s pretty absurd.”

“You know, that’s their only hope. I mean look, they’re in desperation mode right now,” Jones added.

“If you look at the positions I’ve got on health care, if you look at the positions I got on jobs, you should look at the support I have from the business community, I think I’m pretty mainstream,” Jones has claimed. “I want to reach across the aisle. … So I don’t really care what he says about me.”

Jones has stressed bipartisanship and has said that he is for such mainstream policies as “lower taxes on the middle class, against deficits, for a strong military and for your right to see a doctor whenever you’re sick.”

Jean Cummings, Wall Street Journal Deputy Bureau Chief, claimed on MSNBC that Jones is “basically a moderate to conservative Democrat, but where they’re trying to attack him is he does support abortion rights.”

Jones’s extremist positions on abortion are well-known. In an MSNBC interview, he said he wouldn’t support a ban on abortion after the 20th week of gestation. He has since tried to temper his views, telling AL.com that “the law for decades has been that late-term procedures are generally restricted except in the case of medical necessity. That’s what I support. I don’t see any changes in that. It is a personal decision.”

The main page of Jones’s campaign website proudly proclaims: “I will defend a woman’s right to choose and stand with Planned Parenthood.”

Less well-known are the Alabama senatorial candidate’s deep ties to and activism on behalf of radical leftist groups financed by Soros.

Jones Headed Soros-Funded Project To Transform Federal Prosecutors Into Social Justice Warriors
 

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Moore the accused, or Jones who is backed by the darling of the left.......

Where's the outcry for the meddling in US politics by Soros? Apparently he's accepted by far more than care to admit to it or even consider it. That's a real shame and hypocrisy. :(
 

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So the choice is which turd will be cleaner to pick up, no wonder Moore is so far ahead, besides the lies being spread about him.

Doug Jones Is A George Soros-Tied Radical Leftist Rebranding Himself As Moderate

Big Government
by Aaron Klein
9 Dec 2017

Birmingham, ALABAMA — Despite efforts by Democratic senatorial candidate Doug Jones to pass himself off as a moderate, the politician has been deeply tied to radical groups financed by billionaire George Soros and has led efforts on behalf of those groups seeking to enact far-left, transformational policies.

Jones’s personal website has urged supporters to get involved with Soros-financed far-left groups and he took leadership positions in numerous Soros-financed activist projects, including one seeking to fundamentally remake the U.S. criminal justice system into one that pushes progressive policies.

He also took a significant role in an effort by a far-left legal group massively funded by Soros to grant full voting rights nationwide to felons released from prison, including those convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes.

And he is currently pushing a living wage scheme for the state and country that has a history of hurting small businesses, negatively impacting local economies and decreasing employment opportunities for low income workers. The living wage plot was a pet project of the controversial former group known as ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which played a central role in enacting the scheme in several cities.

Moderate?

Jones has repeatedly denied being far-left. Asked by Fox News about Republican challenger Roy Moore’s contention that he is an “ultra-liberal,” Jones replied, “That’s pretty absurd.”

“You know, that’s their only hope. I mean look, they’re in desperation mode right now,” Jones added.

“If you look at the positions I’ve got on health care, if you look at the positions I got on jobs, you should look at the support I have from the business community, I think I’m pretty mainstream,” Jones has claimed. “I want to reach across the aisle. … So I don’t really care what he says about me.”

Jones has stressed bipartisanship and has said that he is for such mainstream policies as “lower taxes on the middle class, against deficits, for a strong military and for your right to see a doctor whenever you’re sick.”

Jean Cummings, Wall Street Journal Deputy Bureau Chief, claimed on MSNBC that Jones is “basically a moderate to conservative Democrat, but where they’re trying to attack him is he does support abortion rights.”

Jones’s extremist positions on abortion are well-known. In an MSNBC interview, he said he wouldn’t support a ban on abortion after the 20th week of gestation. He has since tried to temper his views, telling AL.com that “the law for decades has been that late-term procedures are generally restricted except in the case of medical necessity. That’s what I support. I don’t see any changes in that. It is a personal decision.”

The main page of Jones’s campaign website proudly proclaims: “I will defend a woman’s right to choose and stand with Planned Parenthood.”

Less well-known are the Alabama senatorial candidate’s deep ties to and activism on behalf of radical leftist groups financed by Soros.

Jones Headed Soros-Funded Project To Transform Federal Prosecutors Into Social Justice Warriors
Pollsters are saying this one is too close and too screwy to call, but Fox just published a poll showing Jones up ten points over the pedophile. Maybe Alabama does have a sense of decency after all.
 

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Pollsters are saying this one is too close and too screwy to call, but Fox just published a poll showing Jones up ten points over the pedophile. Maybe Alabama does have a sense of decency after all.


You mean sense of decency regarding false claims from forty years ago?

You pedophiles sure have a funny sense of decency.
 

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You mean sense of decency regarding false claims from forty years ago?

You pedophiles sure have a funny sense of decency.
just my opinion folks, But I would suspect that Trump and the GOP are not real thrilled with supporting Moore because of the charges, But they are unproven at this time, and the timing of them surfacing looks very shakey. But I think the GOP correctly feels that if they win the seat, and all charges are proven false all is good, If the any of the charges are proven true, Moore would be replaced with another republican rep. I dont think the GOP really doesn't have any options in this case
 

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just my opinion folks, But I would suspect that Trump and the GOP are not real thrilled with supporting Moore because of the charges, But they are unproven at this time, and the timing of them surfacing looks very shakey. But I think the GOP correctly feels that if they win the seat, and all charges are proven false all is good, If the any of the charges are proven true, Moore would be replaced with another republican rep. I dont think the GOP really doesn't have any options in this case
That's a very good synopsis. We cannot allow this bulsshit mud slinging to effect an election or or system is broken.

Elect the man and let the accusers bring the evidence to convict and find the path to removing him. If elected, that is basically what AL voters are doing. To degrade AL citizens is more bullshit.
 

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and then there is this:

A new Emerson Poll released on Monday shows that conservative Republican Roy Moore has increased his lead over liberal Democrat Doug Jones to 9 points, 53 percent to 44 percent, in tomorrow’s special election for the Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat once held by current Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
 

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How the Dems can lose to Trump, then this Roy Moore clown, is beyond me.

The problem isn't Republicans or dumb voters.
The problem is poor Dem choices for candidates.


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How the Dems can lose to Trump, then this Roy Moore clown, is beyond me.

The problem isn't Republicans or dumb voters.
The problem is poor Dem choices for candidates.


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My guess is the people running the ground games of the parties, especially the dems, are now millenial snowflakes, never have had real jobs, don't understand the real world, live their lives through politics and social justice warrioring. They are completely inept.
 

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My guess is the people running the ground games of the parties, especially the dems, are now millenial snowflakes, never have had real jobs, don't understand the real world, live their lives through politics and social justice warrioring. They are completely inept.
Yup. They confuse governing the country with social philosophies. Miss the concept of a strong economic foundation

The nation took on a downward tone after Vietnam and has not recovered until progressivism finally got snuffed at the polls. Hopefully we've made it to the point things can turn back around. But hard to do when those millenials find power with daddy's dollars left behind.
 

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This shit is getting good now, I think Bannon just crossed the line. Lmao! :p

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After I go and vote for Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate in the morning, I think I’ll stop by the Hickory House and check out the honeybuns. You just can’t beat a hot, fresh, and juicy Hickory House honey bun.

You can trust me on this….. Once you’ve had a fresh Hickory House honey bun……your life will never be the same.
 

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After I go and vote for Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate in the morning, I think I’ll stop by the Hickory House and check out the honeybuns. You just can’t beat a hot, fresh, and juicy Hickory House honey bun.

You can trust me on this….. Once you’ve had a fresh Hickory House honey bun……your life will never be the same.



You know who else luvs Honey Buns? Makes sense!
 

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Maybe it's time the guys start claiming that she was a dead lay, smelly pussy (bird legs would like it), hairy tits , pussy was like a bucket of paint, etc. Ask them to prove otherwise .:)
 

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The weak minded tards are throwing as much shit on the wall right now as they can hoping some will stick. LMAO. It's pathetic. Major Headlines:

Moore's wife calls attorney a jew
Grieving father begs to not vote for Moore
Moore raped little babies in a previous life as a Samurai

It's TMZ stuff & when it's all over, even the most radical left-wings will see through the media BS & the tard population will continue to diminish.
 

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How the Dems can lose to Trump, then this Roy Moore clown, is beyond me.

The problem isn't Republicans or dumb voters.
The problem is poor Dem choices for candidates.


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How many republicans lost to Trump before the general election? It wasn't an election about party as much as it was a vote against the political process.
 

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How many republicans lost to Trump before the general election? It wasn't an election about party as much as it was a vote against the political process.
Your point being?
 

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How many republicans lost to Trump before the general election? It wasn't an election about party as much as it was a vote against the political process.

People on the Right had enough of 8 years of the Obama Leg humpin' RINO's.
Trump read it well and high-jacked the party for the Win. Its easy to see if you were on that side of the fence.
 

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Your point being?
That Hillary would have ran the table if an alternative to Washington politics hadn't come along. So, it wasn't poor Dem choices for candidates.
 

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People on the Right had enough of 8 years of the Obama Leg humpin' RINO's.
Trump read it well and high-jacked the party for the Win. Its easy to see if you were on that side of the fence.
It's easy to see from any perspective. It's just particularly shitty from my view.:D
 

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That Hillary would have ran the table if an alternative to Washington politics hadn't come along. So, it wasn't poor Dem choices for candidates.

That whore was is so repulsive they had to cheat Bernie fucking Sanders to win the primary.
 
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Pollsters are saying this one is too close and too screwy to call, but Fox just published a poll showing Jones up ten points over the pedophile. Maybe Alabama does have a sense of decency after all.
Jones is up ten points over you?
 

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I certainly have a problem that charges such as these lack any due process. They may be true and they may be not but no one should be subject to such allegations without due process and the other protections provided in the Constitution.

But to be objective, Roy Moore was twice elected to the Alabama State Supreme Court and once removed and once resigned from the Alabama Supreme Court via due process consistent with both the Alabama Constitution and the US Constitution. The charges against him, fully adjudicated, and in which he was found guilty included but were not limited to;
  1. Violation of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics, for disregarding a federal injunction.
  2. Violation of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics, for demonstrated unwillingness to follow clear law.
  3. Violation of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics, for abuse of administrative authority.
  4. Violation of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics, for substituting his judgement for the judgement of the entire Alabama Supreme Court, including failure to abstain from public comment about a pending proceeding in his own court.
  5. Violation of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics, for interference with legal process and remedies in the United States District Court and/or Alabama Supreme Court related to proceedings in which Alabama probate judges were involved.
  6. Violation of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics, for failure to recuse himself from pending proceedings in the Alabama Supreme Court after making public comment and placing his impartiality into question.
He has also stated that the ten commandments were the "moral foundation" of US law and the Constitution. Although I understand others agree with this, it appears to me that it misses the first amendment in thought.

Meanwhile, at the same time, he stated something to the effect that 9/11 was the result of Americans turning away from God, obviously he missed the report on who was responsible for 9/11, and at the same time he repeatedly referred to certain racial groups as "yellows" and "reds".

Clearly not someone I would vote for but I don't live in Alabama and I suspect he still wins in the America we live in today......

So why have Judges from Ca to WA and OR not been removed from the bench? There are numerous judgments they have made that were in violation of those same Ethics.

Unbelievable that everyone turns a blind eye when it does not suit the narrative.
 
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nailbiter.
Every time Moore gets a good lead going, it quickly evaporates.
This one doesn't look good for either one at this point, lol.
 

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Well...needless to say that I am surprised of the outcome...but I stand with my state's decision.
 

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Much like America, Alabama has spoken!:D

Well, at least until it is proven in a few months that Soros bought all the votes and it was totally corrupt....:p
 
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