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Yet ANOTHER lying liar accuses Roy Moore of chasing teenage girls!

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But this time, it's a retired policewoman:

A retired Alabama police officer told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Tuesday that she had to keep an eye on Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore in the 1980s at local high school football games because he would regularly harass the team’s teenage cheerleaders.

Faye Gary, who for 37 years was an officer at the Gadsden Police Department, explained to Mitchell that Moore’s reputation for pursuing underage girls was widely known throughout the community.

“We were also told to watch him at the ballgames, and make sure that he didn’t, you know, hang around with the cheerleaders,” said Gary.

Gary also said she learned that Moore had been barred from entering the local shopping mall because he had been “harassing” young women who worked there.


But she's lying, of course - 'cause we all know that no matter how many women step up to accuse a Far-Right Republican, he's automatically innocent, and they're all automatically liars...'cause we all know how all women automatically get together to make up lies against red-blooded Republicans - just ask the sixteen women who accused Trump! Like Roy Moore, Trump says all his accusers are liars...and they never ever lie, so all the women are automatically liars!

I wonder if I can use this OP as part of my resume to work on Fox News....
 
But this time, it's a retired policewoman:

A retired Alabama police officer told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Tuesday that she had to keep an eye on Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore in the 1980s at local high school football games because he would regularly harass the team’s teenage cheerleaders.

Faye Gary, who for 37 years was an officer at the Gadsden Police Department, explained to Mitchell that Moore’s reputation for pursuing underage girls was widely known throughout the community.

“We were also told to watch him at the ballgames, and make sure that he didn’t, you know, hang around with the cheerleaders,” said Gary.

Gary also said she learned that Moore had been barred from entering the local shopping mall because he had been “harassing” young women who worked there.


But she's lying, of course - 'cause we all know that no matter how many women step up to accuse a Far-Right Republican, he's automatically innocent, and they're all automatically liars...'cause we all know how all women automatically get together to make up lies against red-blooded Republicans - just ask the sixteen women who accused Trump! Like Roy Moore, Trump says all his accusers are liars...and they never ever lie, so all the women are automatically liars!

I wonder if I can use this OP as part of my resume to work on Fox News....

Widely known and widely not something important enough to do anything about because while it was increasingly considered creepy it also has widely been practiced in America over the years, even cheered.





Bogey and Bacall.
 
Widely known and widely not something important enough to do anything about because while it was increasingly considered creepy it also has widely been practiced in America over the years, even cheered.

Bogey and Bacall.

Lauren Bacall wasn’t underage when she and Bogey got together. I cannot fathom why you seem utterly incapable of comprehending the distinction.
 
Widely known and widely not something important enough to do anything about because while it was increasingly considered creepy it also has widely been practiced in America over the years, even cheered.





Bogey and Bacall.

It was always creepy.
 
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