If My Integrity Is In Question For You Then Don’T Vote For Me
Rickey StokesViewed: 4044
Posted by: RStokes
Date: Dec 11 2017 11:44 PM
MIDLAND CITY AL: In a campaign rally for United States Senator, Republican Nominee Roy Moore’s message was pretty clear - after being elected as Etowah County Circuit Court Judge, Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court twice, serving in the Etowah County District Attorney’s Office...
Roy Moore said if he has not proven his integrity and it is in question, Roy Moore said don’t vote for him.
The Washington D.C. “swamp rats” have spent around $ 45 million dollars in support of Luther Strange in the primary and then the general election against Roy Moore.
Roy Moore has stood firm since Circuit Court Judge days through the Alabama Supreme Court days about his faith and the principles this country was found on.
Roy Moore‘s integrity has been so solid he has done what most in political office would never do - that is so willing to stand on principle even if it cost him his elected job. Most politicians would have denied Christ and caved to their integrity to keep that six figure salary.
Several spoke before Roy Moore. Coffee County Circuit Clerk Mickey Counts, Retired Sheriff Clark of Wisconsin, one of the fellow military officers who served with Roy Moore. A Senator, Congressman and a retired Judge.
Introduced by his wife of 32 years. She described meeting Roy Moore at a Bible Study 33 years ago.
Moore said he wanted to help President Donald Trump to “drain the swamp”. Moore, his wife and the others that spoke made it clear fake news created these allegations. That it is no coincidence they surface just 30 days until election.
Roy Moore denies the allegations.
One thing about Roy Moore, one thing you have never heard about him... no matter the cost he has never denied Christ.
HATS OFF to Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson, Chief Deputy Mason Bynum and members of Dale County Sheriff Department.
Charged in their official capacity in making sure this was a safe and secure event. Their team did an outstanding job.
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