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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Alabama voters reportedly got fake robocalls from Washington Post seeking damaging info on Roy Moore

Voters in Alabama reported receiving robocalls seeking damaging information on Roy Moore as the race for Attorney General Jeff Sessions' vacated U.S. Senate seat heats up amid sexual assault allegations.

Pastor Al Moore told WKRG that he received a robocall from the Washington Post’s “Bernie Bernstein” looking for damaging information on Moore in exchange for money.

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5 comments:

  1. You want to cry on TV sitting next to Gloria Allred 4 weeks out from an election about a man a lot of Alabama residents had never heard a bad word about until now despite him being heavily vetted for other highly public roles?

    Sorry, but I'm giving Moore the presumption of innocence.

    If the Democrats and Rhinos succeed at this political hit job expect them to use it every time they come up against a dangerous conservative who won't side with the swamp.

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  2. Is Gloria Allred really an attorney, or does she just play one on TV? She stated she sent requests to both the Senate ethics and judicial committees to conduct hearings with regard to the Roy Moore allegations. She further stated she would allow examination of the year book only in conjunction with those hearings. Roy Moore is not a member of Congress – he is not even a federal government employee. The aforementioned committees have no jurisdiction over this matter. Nice try Allred.

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  3. Don't be sorry about it.

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  4. Why did these women wait all these YEARS to make accusations? The years part is what makes me a skeptic.

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  5. That is how the dems role

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