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demmiblue

(36,865 posts)
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 08:55 AM Dec 2017

Roy Moore in 2011: Getting rid of amendments after 10th would 'eliminate many problems'

Source: CNN

(CNN)Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore appeared on a conspiracy-driven radio show twice in 2011, where he told the hosts in an interview that getting rid of constitutional amendments after the Tenth Amendment would 'eliminate many problems' in the way the US government is structured.

Alabama's special election for Senate, in which Moore is facing Democrat Doug Jones, will be held Tuesday. Moore's controversial views on a variety of subjects -- including homosexuality, Islam, and evolution -- have come into sharper focus in the final days of the campaign, even as Moore has had to deal with multiple accusations from women who say that he sexually assaulted or pursued relationships with them as teenagers when he was in his 30s. Moore has denied all allegations.

Moore also faced criticism for comments he made in September at a campaign rally. According to the Los Angeles Times, when asked by a black member of the audience when he thought the last time America was great, Moore answered, "I think it was great at the time when families were united — even though we had slavery — they cared for one another. Our families were strong, our country had a direction."

Moore made his comments about constitutional amendments in a June 2011 appearance on the "Aroostook Watchmen" show, which is hosted by Maine residents Jack McCarthy and Steve Martin. The hosts have argued that the US government is illegitimate and who have said that the September 11, 2001, attacks, the mass shooting at Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, and other mass shootings and terrorist attacks are false flag attacks committed by the government. (False flag attacks refer to acts that are designed by perpetrators to be made to look like they were carried out by other individuals or groups.)

Read more: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/10/politics/kfile-roy-moore-aroostook-watchmen/index.html

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Roy Moore in 2011: Getting rid of amendments after 10th would 'eliminate many problems' (Original Post) demmiblue Dec 2017 OP
This fool is dangerous, he wants slavery back SummerSnow Dec 2017 #1
To be fair TranssexualKaren Dec 2017 #5
Welcome to DU,,,,,Comrade! Cryptoad Dec 2017 #6
Roy Moore becomes a Senator or the Senate continues to be a legitimate political body ck4829 Dec 2017 #2
It is a fact there are and have been domestic enemies in America. gordianot Dec 2017 #3
Yes - terrifying FakeNoose Dec 2017 #7
He is the old unrepentant George Wallace reincarnated. nt BumRushDaShow Dec 2017 #4
Getting rid of all 10 commandmenta would make your life easier too. milestogo Dec 2017 #8

TranssexualKaren

(364 posts)
5. To be fair
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 10:59 AM
Dec 2017

His exact words were that “despite having slavery” America was great. Never mind the fact that at that moment he was speaking to a group that was an offshoot of the old racist white citizens councils of the fifties and sixties, it’s fair to point out that his meaning was that we were great in spite of slavery not because of it.
The real problem lay in the fact that he wants to repeal the 20th century!

ck4829

(35,077 posts)
2. Roy Moore becomes a Senator or the Senate continues to be a legitimate political body
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 09:05 AM
Dec 2017

Make your choice.

gordianot

(15,240 posts)
3. It is a fact there are and have been domestic enemies in America.
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 09:12 AM
Dec 2017

They are losing fringe status and holding real seats of power. In the pantheon of Trump demagoguery Moore exceeds even Trump. What is truly terrifying fellow citizens are willing to support this monster.

FakeNoose

(32,645 posts)
7. Yes - terrifying
Mon Dec 11, 2017, 01:47 PM
Dec 2017

Wondering if Bannon's presence is making it even worse. That guy is pretty scary all by himself. Get him together with Moore, and the doors of hell will be blown off.


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