Slowhand wrote:I haven’t followed the Roy Moore thing very closely. Did Republicans hate this guy even before all this stuff came out? Because they seem uncharacteristically perfectly fine in wanting to get rid of one of their own.
jerseyhoya wrote:pacino wrote:Obama is on that multiple times
So are Comey and Mueller
I'd pay good money to watch Louie Gohmert take an IQ test
jerseyhoya wrote:Hannity is turning on Roy Moore!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA
Gives him a 24 hour ultimatum
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
May God be with the people of Sutherland Springs, Texas. The FBI and Law Enforcement has arrived.
CalvinBall wrote:What happened to doc smooth?
Monkeyboy wrote:CalvinBall wrote:What happened to doc smooth?
been wondering this the past few days
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:he's banned for personal attacks
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
A second female employee has stepped forward to accuse Philadelphia Sheriff Jewell Williams of sexual misconduct, and state Democrats acknowledged this week that they paid a third woman $30,000 to settle her 2011 claim that Williams had harassed her when he was a state representative and she was his legislative aide.
He declined to comment about the settlement in a 2011 lawsuit in which he was accused of engaging in similar misconduct while he was a state representative serving the 197th District in North Philadelphia. That suit, filed by former legislative assistant Karan M. Rogers, was settled in June 2012 for $30,000, according to Bill Patton, spokesman for the Democratic Caucus of the state House of Representatives.
The accusations against Williams place the two-term sheriff under a harsh spotlight crowded by prominent men in government, media, and entertainment accused of similar behavior. In Philadelphia, the list includes Vincent Fenerty Jr., former executive director of the Philadelphia Parking Authority, who was forced to resign last year amid allegations that he had used taxpayer funds to take female employees on work trips on which he allegedly made sexual advances toward them; and Carl Greene, former executive director of the Philadelphia Housing Authority, who was fired in 2010, in part for settling sexual-harassment lawsuits with public funds and not informing the PHA board.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Taking a closer look at what are undecided voters are thinking:
• 6% said the allegations made them MORE likely to vote for Roy Moore.
•44% said the allegations made them LESS likely to vote for Roy Moore.
•51% said they were undecided or that the allegations made no difference in their vote.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.