Honestly I think Cohen could have done more with Moore, he went to the pedo stuff too quickly imo.
I knew he was suing him, but $95m?! Hahaha. I may not be very clued up on defamation law in the US, but doesn't it require that something is explicitly said, not just implied?
Gotta get that money to hush up all those teens you felt up, huh Moore?
Funny enough if you watch the footage. Cohen actually never directly or indirectly implies Moore was a Pedo in the scene. So, pretty much a joke that was about Pedophilia caused Moore to think Cohen was making that joke towards him. Even though he didn't.
Makes ya think
Can't wait for his GoFundMe page to show up because he looses the case and gets counter sued.
My dude people don't think you're a child molester because of fucking Sacha, cut out the ego
different source thanks
https://i.imgur.com/FvPbQpK.png
For a couple seconds I was wondering how the fuck an image wasn't available in my region.
fucking crybaby lmao.
Maybe you shouldn't fuck with high school girls you goddamned disgusting creep.
Molesting 15 year olds is but one part of the tapestry of Roy Moore, hold on to your butt.
In 2005, Moore's Foundation for Moral Law accepted a $1,000 contribution from a neo-Nazi organization founded by Willis Carto, a prominent Holocaust denier. The donation attracted attention during Moore's 2017
campaign for a Senate seat.
Moore has been skeptical of modern American exceptionalism, saying that "America promotes a lot of bad things." Moore argued that the United States is an "Evil Empire" comparable to the Soviet Union, saying that
America is "the focus of evil in the modern world". When asked for a clarification, Moore gave an example of America culturally exporting acceptance of homosexuality around the world.
Moore was a leading voice in the anti-Obama birther movement, which promoted the debunked conspiracy theory that Obama is not a U.S. citizen. As Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, he opined that
Alabama's Secretary of State should "investigate the qualifications of those candidates who appeared on the 2012 general-election ballot".
In a November 2017 speech at a revival in Jackson, Roy Moore stated that "they started [to] create new rights in 1965, and today we've got a problem" in an apparent reference to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
In 2007, Moore opposed preschool, claiming that attendees are "much more likely to learn a liberal social and political philosophy" and that state involvement in early childhood education is characteristic of
totalitarianism.
In 1996, while presiding over a divorce case, Moore ruled that a mother who had had a lesbian affair would lose custody of her children to the father and that she could not be allowed see her children unless she was
supervised. The Court of Civil Appeals removed Moore from the case, a decision that was later affirmed by the Alabama Supreme Court.[228]
In February 2002, as Alabama Chief Justice, Moore issued a controversial opinion that expressed his belief that the State should use its powers to punish "homosexual behavior". The case, D.H. v. H.H., was a
custody dispute where a lesbian was petitioning for custody of her children, alleging abuse by her ex-husband.
In 2016, Moore was suspended from the Alabama Supreme Court for instructing state probate judges to deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples, in contravention of Obergefell v. Hodges, in which the U.S.
Supreme Court determined that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry.
In 2017, Moore called for impeaching judges who have issued rulings supportive of homosexuality and same-sex marriage.[227] In November 2016, Moore argued that the Obergefell ruling was worse than the 1857
Dred Scott v. Sandford ruling (which declared that African-Americans, whether enslaved or free, were property and could not be American citizens).[232] The Dred Scott ruling is widely considered as the worst
Supreme Court ruling.
In August 2017, Moore suggested that the September 11 attacks were a punishment by God for Americans' declining religiosity.[235][195] Moore has also suggested that the Sandy Hook shooting, which killed 28
people (including 20 children), was "because we've forgotten the law of God".[236] Moore has also said that suffering in the United States may be because "we legitimize sodomy" and "legitimize abortion".[195] The
Washington Post notes that "among the prices [Moore] says this country has paid for denying God's supremacy: the high murder rate in Chicago, crime on the streets of Washington, child abuse, rape and sodomy."
Moore has strongly praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that he is maybe "more akin to me than I know [myself]". When asked whether he believed that Russia interfered in the 2016 United States
elections, Moore stated, "Everybody else thinks it's the Russians. I think it was the providential hand of God."
There is so, so much more.
I've lived in Alabama my entire life, he's the embodiment of the retarded conservative.
there are so many people EXACTLY like him here.
In Vietnam he slept on sandbags because he was threatened by troops under his command with fragging. In law school his professor nicknamed him Fruit Salad since he was a poor student.
He is so conservative he doesn't like America.
Moore has been skeptical of modern American exceptionalism, saying that "America promotes a lot of bad things." Moore argued that the United States is an "Evil Empire" comparable to the Soviet Union, saying
that America is "the focus of evil in the modern world". When asked for a clarification, Moore gave an example of America culturally exporting acceptance of homosexuality around the world.
Moore has strongly praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that he is maybe "more akin to me than I know [myself]". When asked whether he believed that Russia interfered in the 2016 United States
elections, Moore stated, "Everybody else thinks it's the Russians. I think it was the providential hand of God."
Well, except judging by the evidence you've laid out, the only other notable aspect of said tapestry is that he fucking hates gay people. Enough that he's one of those suckers that buys into Putin's efforts to portray himself as a social conservative. I mean, I expected him to hate gay people just as much as I expected him to hate black people and, potentially, jews - but his hatred of the homosexual relations goes even further than I could have imagined.
And remember, this is the kind of person who would likely use the argument that legalizing gay marriage is a step towards legalizing pedophilia. Makes you wonder how many other fervently ant-gay people have similar skeletons in their closet. It's almost like they're projecting or something.
This is how you know you got someone good, when they sue you for $95m
I hope this gets laughed out of court as fast as those assault charges against Buzz Aldrin.
He's more on to Muslims, and is just a fucking unqualified moron
Moore has called for banning Muslims from serving in Congress, described Islam as a "false religion" and made unsubstantiated claims about Sharia law in the United States.[195][14] When asked by a reporter
where in the United States that Sharia law was being practiced, Moore said "Well, there's Sharia law, as I understand it, in Illinois, Indiana—up there. I don't know."[237][238]
Asked if it was not an amazing claim for a Senate candidate to make, Moore said "Well, let me just put it this way—if they are, they are; if they're not, they're not."[237]
In 2006, Moore wrote that Keith Ellison of Minnesota, the first Muslim to have been elected to the United States House of Representatives, should be barred from sitting in Congress because in his view, a Muslim
could not honestly take the oath of office. Moore said that the Quran did not allow for religions other than Islam to exist, and added, "common sense alone dictates that in the midst of a war with Islamic terrorists
we should not place someone in a position of great power who shares their doctrine."
In a concurring opinion in the case, Moore stated that a parent's homosexuality should be a deciding factor in determining which parent gets custody over children: "Homosexual behavior is a ground for divorce,
an act of sexual misconduct punishable as a crime in Alabama, a crime against nature, an inherent evil, and an act so heinous that it defies one's ability to describe it. That is enough under the law to allow a court
to consider such activity harmful to a child."
Moore rejects the theory of evolution, saying "There is no such thing as evolution. That we came from a snake? No, I don't believe that."[196] In 2010, Moore ran attack ads in the Republican gubernatorial primary
against his opponent Bradley Byrne, questioning Byrne's faith on the grounds that he had supported the teaching of evolution while on a local school board. (In response, Byrne ran ads claiming to be a
creationist.)
In a 1997 speech, Roy Moore claimed that teaching evolution in schools led to an increase in drive-by shootings, arguing that "they're acting like animals because we've taught them they come from animals."
Moore was a strong opponent of a proposed amendment to the Alabama Constitution in 2004. Known as Amendment 2, the proposed legislation would have removed wording from the state constitution that
referred to poll taxes and required separate schools for "white and colored children", a practice already outlawed due to civil rights-era legislation during the Civil Rights Movement. Moore and other opponents of
the measure argued that the amendment's wording would have allowed federal judges to force the state to fund public school improvements with increased taxes. Voters in Alabama narrowly defeated the
proposed amendment, with a margin of 1,850 votes out of 1.38 million cast. Moore's opposition has been cited as a reason for the failure of the referendum.
In 2011, Moore said on Aroostook Watchmen, a right-wing conspiracy radio show that getting rid of the all constitutional amendments after the Tenth Amendment would "eliminate many problems". In the same
appearance, when asked about the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (which provides for equal protection of the laws), Moore said that he has "very serious problems with its approval by
the states".[205]
During his 2017 campaign, when asked about these statements, a spokesman for Moore said that he did not favor repeal of these amendments but was merely expressing concern over "the historical trend
since the ratification of the Bill of Rights" of "federal empowerment over state empowerment".[205]
In his debut column for WND.com, Moore argued that God is the "sovereign source of our law", echoing his language and reasoning used in the failed Constitution Restoration Act.[206] Because of his focus on
religion in politics, he has earned the nickname of 'Ayatollah of Alabama' among his critics.
When he was kicked out of the state supreme court the second time, he was charged with "unwillingness to follow clear law" which is pretty much what you do as a judge.
Sasha literally made a 95 million-dollar joke
What a pathetic loser
With article 13, that may become a reality in Europe soon. Scary shit.
I don't know if you're aware but A LOT of officers got fragged during the Vietnam War. It's not an uncommon thing.
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