eigh Corfman says she was 14 years old when an older man approached her outside a courtroom in Etowah County, Ala. She was sitting on a wooden bench with her mother, they both recall, when the man introduced himself as Roy Moore.
It was early 1979 and Moore now the Republican nominee in Alabama for a U.S. Senate seat was a 32-year-old assistant district attorney. He struck up a conversation, Corfman and her mother say, and offered to watch the girl while her mother went inside for a child custody hearing.
The laws apply to everyone but them!
In reply to Larr Pullo
Larr ...two things:
1. The woman mother want a beating for leaving her teenage daughter alone with a man she just meet.
And 2 . As sweet as it will be to see this redneck mofo take a fall, this is not a Republican affliction. If yuh name man, yuh at risk.
The guys are super hypocrites, they run around telling everyone else how to live their lives and they have committing worse offenses.
In reply to Larr Pullo
1979?
In reply to Larr Pullo
Now, all the Repugnants Senators are dumping all their excess on Poor Old Roy Moore. Before they were quite prepared to have sit among them with his dinosauric views, but just as the sex accusations are coming out against him, the hypocrite are now #MeTooing with their displeasure.
Its now not surprising the lack of outrage among the wider Republican senate and house Representatives for the "grab them" speech. Dem know they were doing or have done a thousand times worse.
In reply to JohnBull
The woman mother want a beating for leaving her teenage daughter alone with a man she just meet.
I agree 100%