Yall Alabama niggas better go Vote today!!!!

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https://crooksandliars.com/2017/12/rally-speaker-tells-voters-about-roy-moore

Rally Speaker Tells Voters About Roy Moore Visit To Bordello With Child Prostitutes

Roy Moore pulled out all the stops at his final campaign rally before the upcoming election, bringing friends and family forward to testify to how fine, upright and upstanding he is.

One of them, Bill Sailing, shared a story from Moore's time in Vietnam, where they "accidentally" landed at a brothel featuring child prostitutes.

Sailing's story begins in Vietnam with the imminent departure of a buddy, who invited Moore and Sailing to a private club in the city to celebrate with "a couple of beers."

Generally, "private clubs" weren't just bars. But Moore and Sailing weren't expecting anything more than the equivalent of an officer's club or something, or at least that's the story he told.

According to Sailing, when they arrived they were shocked -- SHOCKED -- to find activities that were considerably more sinful than they expected. “I could tell you what I saw but I don’t want to,” Sailing said mischievously.

“There were certainly pretty girls. And they were girls. They were young. Some were very young,” Sailing told the audience.

But Sailing also said that Moore was shocked by the sight of prostitutes, telling Sailing they should leave right away.

According to Sailing, he and Moore asked their friend to leave with them but he didn't care to, so they left without him. Apparently child prostitution is bad if you see it, but it's fine to leave a pal there to enjoy those children.

Sailing finished the story by telling his audience the third man returned in the morning on the back of a motorcycle.

Did Sailing think he was helping? Does anyone believe Roy Moore was so very shocked at the sight of child prostitutes that he turned on his heel and left? Now I suppose it is possible that his revulsion at people of color could have overwhelmed his attraction to nubile young girls, but I have my doubts.


However, headlines like the one on this post will not do Moore a bit of good. If the campaign thought this was an excellent way to sell voters on Moore's virtue, I've got a bridge to sell them. Or maybe they still believe in Santa.


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AZTG;c-10140275 said:
Man id be legit suprised if the pedo doesnt win.

Tribalism at its finest.

On every level to. Religious, racial, political etc.

This shit is unavoidable.

My sympathies in advance to the state of Alabama.

 
BobOblah;c-10140213 said:
I heard someone say it’s win/win for Dems, either they get a seat or Republicans have a pedophile in the Senate that they have to answer for. pretty sure Dems would rather have a seat though. Couldn’t a Doug Jones victory help kill the tax bill?

Not sure bout the tax bill, and of course theyd prefer the seat but overall yes, its a win/win
 
BobOblah;c-10139761 said:
Yea I saw some analysis saying this could hinge on whether black people show up for Doug Jones or not

It really is going to come down to white women they can sway this election either way.
 
Mr.LV;c-10140380 said:
BobOblah;c-10139761 said:
Yea I saw some analysis saying this could hinge on whether black people show up for Doug Jones or not

It really is going to come down to white women they can sway this election either way.

Correction they can sway any election.
 
Broddie;c-10140396 said:
Mr.LV;c-10140380 said:
BobOblah;c-10139761 said:
Yea I saw some analysis saying this could hinge on whether black people show up for Doug Jones or not

It really is going to come down to white women they can sway this election either way.

Correction they can sway any election.

True,they are the majority of the majority.
 
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/sessions-will-not-say-vote-alabama-senate

Sessions Won’t Say Who He Voted For In Alabama Special Election

Attorney General Jeff Sessions would not say who he voted for in Tuesday’s Alabama special election to fill the Senate seat he vacated to join President Donald Trump’s administration.

“I voted absentee, yes, and I value the sanctity of the ballot,” he told reporters at an event in Baltimore when asked about the election, according to Politico.

“I would say the people of Alabama are good and decent, wonderful people. I was proud to serve them in the Senate,” he added, per Politico. “They’ll make the right decision.”


Sessions refrained from revealing his choice for the seat despite President Donald Trump’s support for Roy Moore, the Republican candidate faced with sexual misconduct allegations.

Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) also revealed his stance on Moore, telling CNN on Sunday that he did not vote for Moore in the race and instead wrote in the name of another conservative.

I guessing it was the racist pedo...
 
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...voter-suppression-in-alabama-senate-election/

Reports Of Heavy-Handed Voter Suppression In Alabama Senate Election

On the day of a special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions, voters are reporting various forms of procedural roadblocks that many suggest rise to the level of voter suppression.

In a tweet sent early this morning, software engineer and web designer Brittany Melton noted that she’s voted at the same polling location in Alabama for her entire life.

On occasions when she lived elsewhere, she says, Melton either traveled back home to vote or used an absentee ballot–the former she used twice. For today’s election, she says, Melton chose the homecoming option.

Now, maybe information about Melton’s historical voting habits appears a bit banal in light of the unchecked drama that’s been unfolding since the beginning of the campaign to fill Sessions’ seat. It’s not.

Today, while attempting to vote in the election between Democrat Doug Jones and Republican Roy Moore, Melton’s status was reportedly marked “inactive.”

For someone who has voted consistently–in the same place; for their entire life–an inactive status marker is charitably described as curious. Melton wasn’t the only voter suddenly thrust into “inactive” status in Alabama for today’s election, however, and she believes there’s a reason for that. She wrote:

Because this election is high stakes, suddenly I and tons of others in my small town were marked as inactive. Folks who have lived here longer than I’ve been alive….inactive. So they make the inactive people go to a special table to fill out a form and guess what fam? If you don’t remember your birth county you can’t fill out the form. Sucks for you if you were born out of state like me.

Melton’s story about casting her ballot ends on a positive note: she was prepared for such “shenanigans” (her term) and brought her original birth certificate. In all, she voted in about 15 minutes at a busy polling site–a commendable timeframe in light of all the hoops she was forced to go through.

But Melton peered well past her own nose and pointed out that not everyone else would have such luck or foresight as her. She noted:

Y’all they literally tried to play me like I was a punk. Imagine all the NORMAL people who don’t travel with additional ID. For those who have asked, you are not allowed to have a phone out once you walk inside. That’s been a rule for a few years now. While some more privileged members of society may take the risk, I’m not finna have [my] black behind escorted out.

Melton’s initial tweet has since gone viral and her story appears to have prompted others to come forward with similar complaints .

Additionally, at least one voting rights organization has seized on Melton’s Twitter thread to highlight Alabama’s recent disruption of voter registration rolls. VoteRiders, a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) group tweeted out Melton’s story with the caption:

ALERT in Alabama: If your name appears on the inactive voter list, you MUST be allowed to re-identify and vote a REGULAR ballot. If you have trouble casting a regular ballot as an “inactive” voter, call @ NAACP_LDF at (202) 682-1300!

For their part, Alabama’s voting rights officials insist there’s nothing to see here.

According to the Alabama Secretary of State, earlier this year, the state sent postcards to Alabama voters. The postcards were not forwardable–meaning if a voter moved, the postcard wouldn’t follow them to their new address. Postcards that came back as non-deliverable resulted in the state sending a forwardable postcard to the old address.

If the second card was not returned within 90 days of being sent, then voters were moved to “inactive” status. As many voting rights advocates have pointed out, such revisions of voter rolls disproportionately impact poor and minority voters–who tend to move around more often than their white and wealthy counterparts.


Law&Crime reached out to Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill for comment on this story, but no response was forthcoming at the time of publication.
https://twitter.com/xobritdear/status/940607836912013317

 
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If Jones wins, he better advocate for his state - and black people should hold his feet to the fire - because the UN just called Alabama the least-developed of the developed world.

 
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I been noticing on CNN how they been saying how important the black vote is... yeah we need to get out and vote.. but it feels like these muhfuckas are going to blame the lack of black voters for this critical seat... am I trippin/seeing things?
 
inori;c-10140946 said:
I been noticing on CNN how they been saying how important the black vote is... yeah we need to get out and vote.. but it feels like these muhfuckas are going to blame the lack of black voters for this critical seat... am I trippin/seeing things?

Take w/ grain of salt, but, state is 25% and could be 30% of electorate below holds true. They better not try that shit. Like i wrote before, if he wins, jones better advocate for his state, cuz alabama look funny in the light
https://twitter.com/esglaude/status/940716775330762752

 
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inori;c-10140946 said:
I been noticing on CNN how they been saying how important the black vote is... yeah we need to get out and vote.. but it feels like these muhfuckas are going to blame the lack of black voters for this critical seat... am I trippin/seeing things?

They need to start blaming these elections on white women, white women are the reason Trump is in office and Roy Moore wins these election white women would be the reason.
 

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