Saturday, November 11, 2017
Friday, November 10, 2017
Leigh Corfman: Facts You Need to Know
Leigh Corfman pictured in July 2015.
oped: Just for the record it is always best to wait for facts to surface before one starts forming opinions and pointing fingers...knee jerk reactions makes an ass out of you and me....just saying~ thats what WAPO,The DNC and GOP RINOS are counting on ...they throw out accusations knowing the damage is done on the initial release...they could care less about the rule of law and whether or not the accusations are true...the goal is to destroy the target at all costs true or not is not the goal...destruction of the target is !
An Alabama woman has come forward and accused Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore of initiating a sexual encounter between the two when she was 14. Leigh Corfman, 53, told her horrific story to the Washington Post in a bombshell report that was published on November 9.
Moore won the nomination to be the Republican senatorial candidate in September 2017 after defeating the Trump-backed Luther Strange in the GOP primary. Moore will face off against Democrat Doug Jones in the special election to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions on December 12. Moore is a former chief justice of Alabama’s Supreme Court.
Leigh Corfman
ROY MOORE’S TWO ACCUSERS: LEIGH CORFMAN’S AGE WAS 17 NOT 14 & HAS HISTORY OF MAKING FALSE ALLEGATIONS, DEBORAH GIBSON A DEM VOLUNTEER FOR MOORE’S OPPONENT
Deborah Wesson Gibson: a Democrat volunteer for Roy Moore’s Democrat opponent Doug Jones and sign language interpreter for Joe Biden.
Leigh Corfman: allegedly has a history of making false allegations, charged with misdemeanors and had issues with IRS . Below are the following:
I’M FROM ETOWAH COUNTY, ALABAMA, AND LEIGH CORFMAN SEEMS TO HAVE DATED MY BROTHER IN 1976, MAKING HER OLDER THAN 17 AT THAT TIME! NOT 14, IN 1979. ROY MOORE IS BEING SMEARED OR THERE IS TWO LEIGH CORFMAN … SOMEONE IS LYING ON@MooreSenate INVESTIGATE GADSDEN HIGH ANNUAL PLEASE
Roy Moore’s main accuser Leigh Corfman has had three divorces and major financial problems. Filed for bankruptcy three times, once in 1991 with $139,689 in unpaid claims. She has had multiple issues with the IRS and has been charged with multiple misdemeanors as well. Hmm….
People in AL are posting onMarion Talley @Shadowboxer50#RoyMoore‘s FB page that this “brave” woman – Leigh Corfman, has claimed several pastors at various churches have made sexual advances toward her.
I'M FROM
ETOWAH COUNTY, ALABAMA, AND LEIGH CORFMAN SEEMS TO HAVE DATED MY
BROTHER IN 1976, MAKING HER OLDER THAN 17 AT THAT TIME! NOT 14, IN 1979.
ROY MOORE IS BEING SMEARED OR THERE IS TWO LEIGH CORFMAN ... SOMEONE
IS LYING ON @MooreSenate INVESTIGATE GADSDEN HIGH ANNUAL PLEASE
DEM PROPAGANDA ...
One of the "accusers" cited by @bethreinhard in #RoyMoore story is Deborah Wesson Gibson. Gibson is a Lib who volunteers for #Moore's DEM opponent Doug Jones. Why the hell wasn't this disclosed in the @washingtonpost story?
Props to @Jan2017Trump for sharing!
One of the "accusers" cited by @bethreinhard in #RoyMoore story is Deborah Wesson Gibson. Gibson is a Lib who volunteers for #Moore's DEM opponent Doug Jones. Why the hell wasn't this disclosed in the @washingtonpost story?
Props to @Jan2017Trump for sharing!
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DEM PROPAGANDA ...
One of the "accusers" cited by @bethreinhard in #RoyMoore story is Deborah Wesson Gibson. Gibson is a Lib who volunteers for #Moore's DEM opponent Doug Jones. Why the hell wasn't this disclosed in the @washingtonpost story?
Props to @Jan2017Trump for sharing! pic.twitter.com/855vC5qoMRMoore's main accuser Leigh Corfman has had three divorces and major financial problems. Filed for bankruptcy three times, once in 1991 with $139,689 in unpaid claims. She has had multiple issues with the IRS and has been charged with multiple misdemeanors as well. Hmm....- 106 106 Replies
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DEM PROPAGANDA ... One of the "accusers" cited by
@bethreinhard in#RoyMoore story is Deborah Wesson Gibson. Gibson is a Lib who volunteers for#Moore's DEM opponent Doug Jones. Why the hell wasn't this disclosed in the@washingtonpost story? Props to@Jan2017Trumpfor sharing.Other accuser, Leigh Corfman, has long history of making false sexual allegations according to her neighbors on Facebook. #RoyMoore pic.twitter.com/LvScS2z2So
Thursday, November 9, 2017
GOP figures call on Moore to leave Alabama race after allegations of sexual misconduct
oped: Here we go again...the GOP RINO/Swamp creature squad who supported Sen Luther Strange dug deep into the swamp and found willing swamp creatures to make unfounded allegations against Judge Roy Moore and began immediately demanding that he drop out of the Alabama Senatorial election. Amazing that those who make laws seem to forget "innocent until proven guilty"...no matter the damage is done... that is their goal they don't care about facts and law just anything to damage the opponent...I am pretty sure Judge Moore will stand his ground as he should...and sue the persons making the allegations if they are not proven!
by: Liz Goodwin
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell and a slew of other Republicans called on Senate
candidate Roy Moore of Alabama to “step aside” if new allegations that
he had sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl — in 1979, when he was 32 —
are true.
Less than an hour after the Washington Post’s bombshell report,
Republicans were disavowing Moore, who ran as an outsider and defeated
the more establishment Sen. Luther Strange, R-Ala., in a recent
primary. The special election to fill the seat, previously held by
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is scheduled for Dec. 12.“If these allegations are true, Roy Moore should step aside for all the obvious reasons — very disturbing allegations,” McConnell told reporters.
The Post story is based on an account by a woman named Leigh Corfman, now 53. According to the story, she supports Republicans and voted for Donald Trump last year.
McConnell and other Republicans did not specify what would convince them that the allegations are true.
Three other
women accused Moore of pursuing them, according to the Post. All four
were quoted under their full names by the newspaper, and other witnesses
confirmed they shared their stories with them at the time.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, the
Senate’s No. 2 Republican who recently endorsed Moore, said the conduct
described in the story was “deeply disturbing and troubling.” He said
the “next steps” for the race are up to the governor of Alabama and its
people.
Asked whether Moore should represent his
state, Alabama’s senior senator, Richard Shelby, replied: “I supported
Senator Strange — you all know that.”Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, called the report “horrifying.”
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., released a statement calling upon Moore to step down immediately.
“The
allegations against Roy Moore are deeply disturbing and disqualifying,”
McCain said. “He should immediately step aside and allow the people of
Alabama to elect a candidate they can be proud of.”
Moore denies allegations that he
had sexual contact with the 14-year-old and that he pursued
relationships with other teenage girls while he was in his 30s. “This
garbage is the very definition of fake news and intentional defamation,”
his campaign said in a statement.
Republican
senators have been slow to endorse Moore, with just five — including
Cornyn — backing him so far. Moore espouses more extreme views than most
U.S. senators, arguing that consensual sex between adults of the same
gender should be outlawed and suggesting that the 9/11 attacks could have been punishment for the country distancing itself from God.
The judge made a trip to
Washington at the end of last month to court senators, telling reporters
in brief remarks that they weren’t telling the truth about him in their
newspapers. “I don’t hate people,” he said.
It’s unclear what will happen to Moore’s
candidacy if he seeks to pull out before the special election against
Democrat Doug Jones. Alabama law appears
to say that it is too late to replace his name on the ballot even if he
files a notice of withdrawal. The state GOP did not immediately respond
to a request for comment.“At this point ballots have already been printed and absentee voting has begun in our 67 counties,” said Brent Beal, the deputy attorney general in Alabama’s secretary of state office. “Because of this, no change to the ballot can be made for the December 12th election.”
—Gabby Kaufman contributed to this report.
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017
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Gay Anti-Gun Group Storms Senate Building, Then Meets Armed Capitol Police
oped
When they refused, inevitable arrests followed. Check it out above: note #ANTIFA is mostly made up of #LGBTQ as well as #CPUSA ...George Soros useful idiots
by:V Saxena
Less than 24 hours after the mass shooting Sunday in Texas, where a deranged atheist who was not even legally entitled to own weapons gunned down 26 people at a church in Sutherland Springs, gay activists stormed the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building in Washington on Monday to demand stricter gun laws.
Part of a group called Gays Against Guns, the protesters lay on the ground of the Senate building like corpses while yelling outlandish statements such as, “You’re killing us with money from the NRA!”
The protest continued for roughly 10 minutes until the Capitol Police arrived and ordered the protesters to cease and desist, according to The Advocate.
Notice how the white-haired lunatic kept shouting, “Do something!”
They did do something: They arrested you.
The Daily Caller noted that Gays Against Guns had “been planning this protest since early October in response to the Pulse Orlando shooting and Las Vegas shootings.”
On June 12, 2016, Islamic terrorist Omar Mateen killed 49 men and women at the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, while last month Stephen Paddock killed 58 men and women who had been attending a country music festival in Las Vegas.
Following the shooting in Orlando, Democrats rushed to try and pass stricter gun control laws. However, during an interview, Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, admitted that the legislation wouldn’t have necessarily been able to stop Mateen, as noted at the time by the Washington Free Beacon.
After the shooting in Las Vegas last month, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, likewise admitted no law would have prevented Paddock from amassing his arsenal.
“No,” she responded when asked by CBS host John Dickerson if there could “have been any law passed that would’ve stopped” Paddock, according to Politico.
“He passed background checks registering for handguns and other weapons on multiple occasions,” she added.
Regarding the Sutherland Springs gunman, he was reportedly given a “bad conduct” discharge from the Air Force in 2012 following a court martial conviction for charges including domestic violence and assault. Those convictions meant he shouldn’t have been able to purchase a weapon legally, but he was not placed in a national database because of an error by the Air Force.
Furthermore, it was reportedly a “big Christian” with a gun and a lot of courage who stopped Sunday’s mass shooting.
“He came with his (gun), and he took cover behind a car and he shot the guy — I’m not sure if it was inside the church as he was coming out — but if it wasn’t for him the guy wouldn’t have stopped,” a witness later said to reporters.
Unfortunately, facts such as these don’t appear to concern the Gays Against Guns activists too much.
“GAG believes that the time has come to not only start talking about gun reforms but to start enacting them,” one activist said to The Advocate. “The phony ritual of ‘thoughts and prayers’ no longer has any credibility when there are 91 people shot to death daily and 291 mass shootings so far this year.”
Backing a phony cause while also insulting Christians who respond to tragedies with “thoughts and prayers” — yeah, good luck getting anybody to support you, guys.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Immigrant Sues U.S. Government Over “So Help Me God” Being in Citizenship Oath
oped: Ok she is a atheist...why doesn't she immigrate to say North Korea, China or Vietnam they are all communist/atheist countries I'm sure they would welcome her and she would be more at home in a atheist country.
She has only applied for US Citizenship has not been granted it therefore she has absolutely no rights whatsoever to demand we change our process to accommodate her personal beliefs.
Furthermore maybe she should be investigated for potential ties to ANTIFA...she certainly has the trademark talking points down pat...I say congress should reject her lawsuit and tear up her application for US Citizenship...that my two cents!
by: Keely Sharp
This is absolutely RIDICULOUS! Daily Wire reports that an atheist immigrant is SUING the United States government because she is upset that the citizenship oath has the words, “So help me God.”
French citizen Olga Paule Perrier-Bilbo has allegedly applied for United States citizenship twice and wants to become an American citizen, however she refuses to say those last four words. She claims it violates her religious freedom rights.
First of all, if she doesn’t want to say the words then tough luck, she doesn’t become a citizen! She already isn’t a citizen here so she does not have any American rights.
However, she filed the lawsuit.
It claims, “By its very nature, an oath that concludes “so help me God” is asserting that God exists,” the lawsuit continues, “Accordingly, the current oath violates the first ten words of the Bill of Rights, and to participate in a ceremony which violates that key portion of the United States Constitution is not supporting or defending the Constitution as the oath demands.”
In 2009, Perrier-Bilbo was offered the chance to recite a modified oath, one which did not include “so help me God.” Say the oath, become an American.So she demands it is taken out completely. What?
But she doesn’t want that. She says that reciting the modified oath would make her “feel less than a full new citizen.”
The lawsuit continues, “This is unfair, demeaning and improper. Plaintiff is unwilling to start her new life as an American citizen in some second-class status solely because she chooses to follow her religious precepts.” It says, “Under the principles of equal protection, she demands the right to experience the elation, the pride, the sense of camaraderie, and the sense of belonging, which comes from joining her fellow new citizens as an equal participant in the naturalization oath ceremony.”
This issue has come up repeatedly in U.S. history. The First Amendment says Congress “shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,” and dozens of cases have risen to the Supreme Court.The lawsuit added, “Because she will be swearing ‘to support the Constitution of the United States,’ and ‘to support and defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States,’ she cannot in good conscience participate in a ceremony that violates that constitution and those laws.”
This case could follow the same path.
According to the suit, “The phrase ‘so help me God,’ added to the nation’s officials Naturalization Oath, sends the ancillary message to members of the audience that disbelieve in God that they are outsiders, not full members of the political community, and an accompanying message to those that believe in God that they are insiders, favored members of the political community.”
Sunday, November 5, 2017
TX Hero Who Caught Gunman Devin Kelley Interviewed — CHASED HIM DOWN IN HIS TRUCK!
by: Joshua Caplan
Johnnie Langendorf was driving by the scene of the Sutherland Springs Church shooting when he witnessed shooter Devin Patrick Kelley exchanging gunfire with another man. After Kelley fled the scene, Langendorf and the man chased after the killer in his truck.
After Kelley lost control of his vehicle, the man jumped out of Langendorf’s truck and pointed his rifle at the killer until police arrived on scene.
Video credit: College News Network
KSAT reports:
Summer Caddel said her boyfriend, Johnnie Langendorff, called her moments after the shooting at First Baptist Church and told her that he saw a gunfight between the shooter and a neighbor, who was returning fire.Earlier today, San Antonio police announced they were searching the home of the Sutherland Springs church shooter for explosive devices.
Langendorff then told Caddel the suspect — identified at Devin Kelley — then got into an SUV and drove away, and the two gave chase.
While on the phone with 911, Langendorff told his girlfriend the chase came to an end near a sharp curve near country roads 307 and 539.
Caddel understood that to mean the Kelley crashed. Moments later law enforcement officers arrived, she said.
She also said she has not spoken to her boyfriend in hours and that his phone was taken as evidence.
MYSA reports:
Police are checking for explosive devices at the home of a man suspected of shooting and killing at least 27 people and wounding more than 20 in a Sutherland Springs church on Sunday.As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, at least 27 people are dead after a gunman opened fire inside the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs in Texas.
The San Antonio Police Department is sending a K9 unit to the scene, an official told mySA.com, though it’s unclear where the home is.
The shooter, now deceased, opened fire on a group of people at First Baptist
Daily Mail UK reports:
The shooting happened at the First Baptist
Church of Sutherland Springs, where around 50 people usually attend
service, according to local reports.
Wilson County Commissioner Albert Gamez Jr
told CNN that at least 26 people have been killed in the shooting, but
the death toll is expected to climb.
‘My heart is broken,’ Gamez said. ‘We
never think where it can happen, and it does happen. It doesn’t matter
where you’re at. In a small community, real quiet and everything, and
look at this, what can happen.’
You are
completely wrong. The facts: a gun owner with a legally registered
weapon stopped a killer who was using weapons barred by law. https://twitter.com/igorvolsky/status/927285924601499648 …
.@AngelaBelcamino : I want #GunControl NOW
Nope I want #ANTIFA control
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#SutherlandSprings#Texas Church Shooter#DevinKelly is an#Antifa Terrorist. Only a coward targets a Gun Free Zone of peaceful worshippers.0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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addendum: wm 26 FB freak Devin Patrick Kelly.... either and or a ISIS sympathizer or #ANTIFA .@FoxNews .@realDonaldTrump .@FBI #DOJ
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Texas Mass shooting suspect dressed all in black~dropped gun and ran when engagded by resident w/shotgun LE hat on gonna call it #ANTIFA
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George H.W. Bush Called Trump A 'Blowhard' And Said, 'I Don't Like Him'
oped: News flash George HW Bush...'I don't like you ,GW nor Jeb'...and by the way the only reason I voted for you and GW was because the alternative was worse...in the case of Jeb I voted,supported Donald Trump because he was a breath of fresh air ...open and honest and really supports Middle America...our troops and Law Enforcement!...you and your clan are in league with Bill and Hillary Clinton...self serving and so full of the entitlement mentality...to be blunt "Birds of a Feather Flock Together" Your time came and went and y'all need to stay in retirement and fade off into the sunset! #EndOfStory
by: Hilary Hanson
An upcoming book shows that
former President George H.W. Bush did not mince words when asked about
President Donald Trump, back before Trump had won the election.
“I don’t like him,” Bush told historian Mark Updegrove in May 2016, according to The New York Times. “I
don’t know much about him, but I know he’s a blowhard. And I’m not too
excited about him being a leader.” Bush added that Trump appeared to be
driven by “a certain ego.”
Updegrove’s
book, “The Last Republicans,” deals with the relationship between the
senior Bush and his son, former President George W. Bush. The title was
inspired by a quote from the younger Bush, who told him during the 2016
election, “I’m worried that I will be the last Republican president.”
“And it wasn’t just about
Hillary Clinton becoming president, as the Republican Party was having a
difficult time finding itself,” Updegrove told CNN. “It was because Donald Trump represented everything that the Bushes abhorred.”
The elder Bush
also said that he voted for Clinton in 2016, while his son said he voted
for “none of the above” as president and Republican candidates on the
rest of the ballot.
Their newly revealed criticisms of Trump come just weeks after George W. Bush appeared to criticize the president at a New York policy seminar, though he didn’t mention Trump by name.
“We have seen
our discourse degraded by casual cruelty,” Bush said. “We’ve seen
nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that
immigration has always brought to America.”
The White House
responded to news of the criticisms Saturday morning, saying in a
statement, “If one Presidential candidate can disassemble a political
party, it speaks volumes about how strong a legacy its past two
presidents really had.
NEW: WH responds to Bush41 calling POTUS a "blowhard". Calls Iraq "greatest foreign policy mistakes in American history". via/ @NoahGrayCNN
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- Though liberals have historically been sharp critics of the younger Bush — for reasons including the decision to invade Iraq, a slow and widely panned response to Hurricane Katrina, and his administration’s wholesale embrace of torture — his star has risen in the Trump era. In the wake of Trump’s frequent inflammatory comments and constant ad hominem attacks on Twitter, many people seem to long for a president who maintained a relatively more dignified demeanor.An October survey showed that 51 percent of Democrats hold at least a somewhat favorable view of Bush. On Friday, former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann — who has previously called Bush a fascist and a liar — said he owed Bush an apology and would prefer a third Bush term to Trump as president. Last year, the public went wild with glee over a photo showing Bush and Michelle Obama enjoying a brief embrace.
All the newfound nostalgia seems to ignore just how terrible many people ― especially Democrats ― thought Bush’s presidency was at the time. For many, his lasting legacies are a disastrous Iraq war and the spread of chaos in the Middle East, as well as the financial crisis beginning during his second term. Some have argued those very conditions helped fuel the rise of the far right in the United States and abroad, paving the way for Trump to get elected.This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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