Roy Moore was banned from the Gadsen Mall for ‘repeatedly’ hitting on teen girls

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Though Alabama’s GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore and his supporters call allegations that he “dated” teen girls when he was in his 30’s politically-motivated fake news, people from Gadsen, where Moore lived at the time of the allegations, say they remember him “badgering” girls.

In a report by The New Yorker, multiple locals claimed they remember Moore being banned from The Gadsen Mall when he was the assistant district attorney to Etowah County “because he repeatedly badgered teen-age girls.” Two of the women who accused Moore of dating them when they were teens and he in his 30’s said they met him at that mall.

The claims come from a variety of sources — “five members of the local legal community, two cops who worked in the town, several people who hung out at the mall in the early eighties, and a number of former mall employees” — and many said they’d heard “rumors” about why he wasn’t welcome at the mall. A number spoke on the condition of anonymity, though a few went on record

https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/lo...the-70s-for-repeatedly-hitting-on-teen-girls/
 
Thanks goodness something is going to keep him out of office. It should have been other things already, but at least this will.
 
Thanks goodness something is going to keep him out of office. It should have been other things already, but at least this will.

Like what "other things," Craig?
Please enlighten us on those "other things."
 
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What's wrong, Craig?
Can't debate those you disagree with, Craig?
Can't answer my question, Craig?
Too chickenshit to reply, Craig?
Hiding in your bubble, Craig?
Too scared to come out and play, Craig?
 
The law requires it, but why is that good?
Because it increases the chance that the black community will come out to vote....notwithstanding voter suppression.

And, if Reps. start a write in campaign, it will split the Rep. vote.
 
Because it increases the chance that the black community will come out to vote....notwithstanding voter suppression.

And, if Reps. start a write in campaign, it will split the Rep. vote.

Do you think this is the only reason Blacks will come out to vote? Are you under the impression that Blacks don't usually vote?
 
Except he wasn't, apparently.

Do you understand that there can be an official ban and then an unofficial ban.

By saying that the officer is suggesting that he was not welcome, but not officially banned. Makes sense. If they saw him, they would make him leave, but they did not put it on paper.
 
OK, just asking because you specifically called out Black voters not all voters.
In Alabama, you don't think that the Dems rely heavily on the black community to vote? Given all the hurdles, especially aimed at them, I simply meant that a good turnout by the black community in this instance could push the Dem into the lead. Especially in a state where a Democrat is typically dismissed long before election day.
 
I love this, its a win-win for the Democrats.

If we win, we get an unexpected Senate seat.

If we lose, the public gets to see what type of person the Republicans foster and vote for.
 
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