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It seems like the media people get booted out but slimy politicians believe they are above all this stuff and stay put. Franken, Moore and Bill Clinton are perfect examples.
The retired Gadsen, AL police officer(37 years with the force) said:
“We were also told to watch him at the ball games and make sure that he didn’t hang around the cheerleaders.”
[quote=Goodnight;50202705]The story indicates he was attending high school games, no complaint was filed but it was brought to her attention that he was attending high school games. Also harassment is still harassment even if its 20 year olds and the officer was a detective in the juvenile division.
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Gary also said she was personally told that Moore was banned or suspended from the Gadsden Mall due to his aggressive courtship practices directed at young women who worked there. “He would hang around the young girls that worked in the stores and it really got to a place where they say he was harassing them,” she said.”
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However you rearrange her words, she said she didn't know despite the fact that she was a detective in the juvenile division that Moore was sexually harassing/assaulting 14 year olds. And yet, we are being told the whole rest of the town of around 30,000 people knew? That makes no sense.
I live in a southern town that size. If that were happening(even in 1970's) parents would be camped out in the Police Chief's office until he/she did something about it. And, guaranteed if everyone else knew about it the Police Chief and detectives would know.
A poll today says only 22% of Minnesotans think Franken should remain in office. We shall see with Alabama but polls right now suggest that Minnesotans stand head and shoulders above Alabamans when it comes to knowing right from wrong and in making simple moral choices.
The story indicates he was attending high school games, no complaint was filed but it was brought to her attention that he was attending high school games. Also harassment is still harassment even if its 20 year olds and the officer was a detective in the juvenile division.
However you rearrange her words, she said she didn't know despite the fact that she was a detective in the juvenile division that Moore was sexually harassing/assaulting 14 year olds. And yet, we are being told the whole rest of the town of around 30,000 people knew? That makes no sense.
I live in a southern town that size. If that were happening(even in 1970's) parents would be camped out in the Police Chief's office until he/she did something about it. And, guaranteed if everyone else knew about it the Police Chief and detectives would know.
Well none of this was formally reported, very few parents were aware. This is the case in many child abuse actions, predators walk the line and bank on silence. It’s tough enough for a 50 year old woman much more so for a teen. You can see the blaming of the witness and total denial by some today, it would be worse 40 years ago. Think of the abuse by teachers, priests and other figures this isn’t any different except that you have women holding rallyes for Roy Moore.
The Wapo also just exposed a talk show host but at least he took responsibility.
Joel Pollak, Harvard Law School grad and senior editor, schooled hysterical Chris Cuomo about these accusations and this election. Notice how Cuomo was shocked (but recovered quickly) when Pollak mentioned left wing organization Media Matters, which supplies talking points to mainstream media.
You may have noticed, if you watch more than one channel, how they all use the same unusual buzzwords and phrases for the same stories. Not a coincidence. It's their script because they are too stupid to think for themselves, like their audiences. Cuomo doesn't want their zombies knowing!
Enjoy the video (transcript is in the article below the video).
However you rearrange her words, she said she didn't know despite the fact that she was a detective in the juvenile division that Moore was sexually harassing/assaulting 14 year olds. And yet, we are being told the whole rest of the town of around 30,000 people knew? That makes no sense.
I live in a southern town that size. If that were happening(even in 1970's) parents would be camped out in the Police Chief's office until he/she did something about it. And, guaranteed if everyone else knew about it the Police Chief and detectives would know.
What are you talking about? The article expressly said she was aware.
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Faye Gary, a former cop with the Gadsden Police Department . . . said that everyone in her department was aware of Moore’s rumored proclivity for young girls–and that such rumors were repeated on a daily basis.
She said, “We were also told to watch him at the ball games and make sure that he didn’t hang around the cheerleaders.” Gary continued, “The rumor was that Roy Moore likes young girls. It was not only in our department but at the courthouse, too.”
Gary also said she was personally told that Moore was banned or suspended from the Gadsden Mall due to his aggressive courtship practices directed at young women who worked there. “He would hang around the young girls that worked in the stores and it really got to a place where they say he was harassing them,” she said.”
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