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politicaljunkie41910

(3,335 posts)
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 11:40 PM Nov 2017

I'm surprised that none of those Alabama women's Husbands or Daddy's ain't took Roy Moore out

behind the woodshed and whooped his ass by now. My guess is gun toting on stage Roy Moore will be crying like a bitch when one of those Daddy's, Brothers, Husbands or Sons finally catch up with his hypocritical ass.

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I'm surprised that none of those Alabama women's Husbands or Daddy's ain't took Roy Moore out (Original Post) politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2017 OP
37% of 'bama evangelicals are MORE likely to vote 4 him RainCaster Nov 2017 #1
I lived in Mississippi in the mid eighties and the 13 yr old girl next door AJT Nov 2017 #2
Wow rusty quoin Nov 2017 #4
That's frightening. I thought people from the South were honorable. politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2017 #5
LOLOL Skittles Nov 2017 #8
I thought that the earliest you could get married, even with your parents' and a judge's permission, StevieM Nov 2017 #7
My first experience when we got to Mississippi was AJT Nov 2017 #10
Roy Moore's one of 'em. Iggo Nov 2017 #3
Could be it's the accepted way of life in those parts. oasis Nov 2017 #6
He upped and moved to Australia in his 30s.it is possible he was running away from something. SweetieD Nov 2017 #9

RainCaster

(10,914 posts)
1. 37% of 'bama evangelicals are MORE likely to vote 4 him
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 11:48 PM
Nov 2017

That tells you alot about the culture in Alabama. I've never been there, and I don't know anyone from there. But I base my opinion on what I've seen in the news. They are purposely electing pedophiles there, and so called "Christians" are still defending him.

AJT

(5,240 posts)
2. I lived in Mississippi in the mid eighties and the 13 yr old girl next door
Tue Nov 14, 2017, 12:13 AM
Nov 2017

was pregnant by a 26 yr old and the parents were pleased as punch to be marrying her off to the man.

StevieM

(10,500 posts)
7. I thought that the earliest you could get married, even with your parents' and a judge's permission,
Tue Nov 14, 2017, 12:50 AM
Nov 2017

was 14.

I thought that was true back in the 80s too. Were they waiting until her 14th birthday to hold the wedding? Or am I misunderstanding the law in Mississippi?

In any event, I am surprised that the parents weren't upset by the pre-marital sex, regardless of the girl's age.

AJT

(5,240 posts)
10. My first experience when we got to Mississippi was
Tue Nov 14, 2017, 01:24 AM
Nov 2017

stopping at McDonald's. We were in line and the people in front of us sent their kids to get a place to sit. The boys sat in a booth next to a black family and, very casually, the mother turned and said "don't sit next to n******." The family in the booth didn't even flinch. I had never heard the word spoken out loud before I was stunned and we left the place. Nothing suprised me after that. The public elementary school was an old house with a hand painted sign leaning against it and the teachers didn't have to have a college degree. I had to call and complain because they led the kids in prayer before lunch. It was like moving to another country.

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