Tea Party speaker recalls American patriots words

During the Tea Party convention Judge Roy Moore, speaking on Feb. 5, 2010, recalled the words of American patriots and began by quoting Thomas Paine:


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Roy Moore is a jackass. He was quoted in the Anniston newspapers as saying he could not guarantee a fair trial to anyone who was not judeo-christian. He has done everything in his power to create a theocracy in which anyone who is not a christian is a second class citizen.

Him being a featured speaker at the tea party was a mistake.
 
Classic: attack the messenger.

When the messenger has done as much as Roy Moore to defy and deny the US Constitution, I damn sure will attack the messenger. And considering the number of times you have dismissed an argument by only attacking the source, you have no room to talk.

The thread is about something Roy Moore said. So helping to educate everyone about the crimes committed by this low-life liar is just part of my duty to bring the light of truth to these discussions.
 
Moore needs to STFU and stay retired.

Roy Moore did not retired. He was fired. The Alabama Court of the Judiciary saw that Moore would not change and would not admit that what he did was wrong. So after the COJ issued a unanimous opinion ruling that "Chief Justice Moore has violated the Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics" they removed him from office.
 
Roy Moore did not retired. He was fired. The Alabama Court of the Judiciary saw that Moore would not change and would not admit that what he did was wrong. So after the COJ issued a unanimous opinion ruling that "Chief Justice Moore has violated the Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics" they removed him from office.

Good point, even in Alabama there is no place for the guy!
 
It means attacking the guy with the message instead of the more difficult task of refuting the points; a classic liberal tactic. :)

May I make a correction in the above quote please. And remember I am on your side on this one as I like Roy Moore....I just have to fix this:

It means attacking the guy with the message instead of the more difficult task of refuting the points; a classic political tactic.
 
I think, kind of tougher to put our arms around, but allowing America's spirit to rise again by not being afraid to kind of go back to some of our roots as a God fearing nation where we're not afraid to say especially in times of potential trouble in the future here, where we're not afraid to say, you know, we don't have all the answers as fallible men and women so it would be wise of us to start seeking some divine intervention again in this country, so that we can be safe and secure and prosperous again.

To have people involved in government who aren't afraid to go that route, not so afraid of the political correctness that you know – they have to be afraid of what the media said about them if they were to proclaim their alliance to our creator.
 
May I make a correction in the above quote please. And remember I am on your side on this one as I like Roy Moore....I just have to fix this:
Until you learn the fact that on the national level there is no such thing as a conservative democrat you lack the knowledge never mind the authority to revise my quotes.
 
Roy Moore did not retired. He was fired. The Alabama Court of the Judiciary saw that Moore would not change and would not admit that what he did was wrong. So after the COJ issued a unanimous opinion ruling that "Chief Justice Moore has violated the Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics" they removed him from office.

The irony here is that Tom Paine was the most explicitly anti-Christian founding father. He was definitely a deist, and a lot of people think he was hiding atheism. He was also the first person to propose a welfare state. Again, seeing the far right tories quote an American patriot like Paine sickens me. Paine would've spat on them.
 
It means attacking the guy with the message instead of the more difficult task of refuting the points; a classic liberal tactic. :)

When you blatantly disregard the US Constitution and the freedoms that we enjoy because of that great document, any further political nonsense that comes out of your mouth is tainted.


SM, you have belittled people who have used the Huffington as a reference, and done so by pointing out the source. And you never bothered to refute what was actually said. And you have done this numerous times with numerous sources.

I guess this makes you a liberal?
 
Until you learn the fact that on the national level there is no such thing as a conservative democrat you lack the knowledge never mind the authority to revise my quotes.

Considering you are throwing a hissy fit about something you have done numerous times, I think his editing was justified.

And if you think you are somehow immune to changes in quotes, when you have done it to others over and over, you are simply delusional.
 
Moore concluded his speech with this quote: "A Prince, who character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people."


Can anyone else see the insanity of Roy Moore talking about who is unfit to be a ruler of a free people???
 
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