Will Gloria Allred be arrested for election tampering?

Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

Of course, if it is real and if he is a creep, he can go to hell as I assume that will be his destiny.

He can "demand" a new election as loud as he wants, but he won't get one. There's no provision in the laws for that to occur.
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

:lol: No, he can't. Not even remotely close.


Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

What planet do you come from that you think the world works this way?

If that were the case John McCain could sue George W. Bush for pushing the idea that he "fathered an illegitimate black child". Among many.

This is physical evidence that would have been tampered with in an effort to in effect frame someone. This isn't free speech or opinion, this is them providing a yearbook with his apparent signature. Forging a signature in and of itself could represent some sort of illegal act, though I realize it wasn't on an official document or contract.

I would imagine even if he can't get a new election, that he would have a pretty strong case against the accuser. In fact, isn't he already in the process of suing her?
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

Of course, if it is real and if he is a creep, he can go to hell as I assume that will be his destiny.

He can "demand" a new election as loud as he wants, but he won't get one. There's no provision in the laws for that to occur.
There is a provision to delay the existing one though..
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

Of course, if it is real and if he is a creep, he can go to hell as I assume that will be his destiny.

He can "demand" a new election as loud as he wants, but he won't get one. There's no provision in the laws for that to occur.
There is a provision to delay the existing one though..

:lol:

No, there isn't.
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

:lol: No, he can't. Not even remotely close.


Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

What planet do you come from that you think the world works this way?

If that were the case John McCain could sue George W. Bush for pushing the idea that he "fathered an illegitimate black child". Among many.

This is physical evidence that would have been tampered with in an effort to in effect frame someone. This isn't free speech or opinion, this is them providing a yearbook with his apparent signature. Forging a signature in and of itself could represent some sort of illegal act, though I realize it wasn't on an official document or contract.

I would imagine even if he can't get a new election, that he would have a pretty strong case against the accuser. In fact, isn't he already in the process of suing her?

You can't "frame" someone unless some kind of crime or transgression has been committed with which to frame him.

So I ask again ---- is signing a yearbook illegal now?
 
Roy Moore's accusers only piece of actual evidence is phony.

Calls Grow for Arrest of Gloria Allred Over Forged Document – Including Accuser's Stepson!

nov 19 2017 Following The Gateway Pundit’s viral story on Judge Roy Moore’s alleged signature inside accuser Beverly Young Nelson’s yearbook, more evidence suggested it was a forgery.

The signature says “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Love, Roy Moore DA, 12-22-77, Olde Hickory House.”

Strangely, “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Love, Roy,” is written in black ink, while “Moore DA, 12-22-77, Olde Hickory House,” is in blue ink.

Judge Roy Moore was not the DA in 1978. He would not have signed a signature with DA after it.
Moore insists this is not his signature.

And Beverly Nelson’s stepson Darrel Nelson also called for the arrest of Gloria Allred.

"Alabama needs to call for the arrest of Gloria Allred for election tampering and fraud. And more importantly for pissing us off."
Riiiiight. You go with that.
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

Of course, if it is real and if he is a creep, he can go to hell as I assume that will be his destiny.

He can "demand" a new election as loud as he wants, but he won't get one. There's no provision in the laws for that to occur.
There is a provision to delay the existing one though..

:lol:

No, there isn't.
And option 3 would be Sessions could retake his seat!
 
If that were the case John McCain could sue George W. Bush for pushing the idea that he "fathered an illegitimate black child". Among many.

Well - mccain could sue bush over that. You can always sue. He probably wouldn't t win but then again, juries do anything they want. THINK
 
Wouldn’t it be easy to tell that the signature ink wasn’t 40 years old ? If it’s a fake.

Unless they hatched this plot against Moore 40 years ago? Or someone has a time machine !
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

:lol: No, he can't. Not even remotely close.


Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

What planet do you come from that you think the world works this way?

If that were the case John McCain could sue George W. Bush for pushing the idea that he "fathered an illegitimate black child". Among many.

This is physical evidence that would have been tampered with in an effort to in effect frame someone. This isn't free speech or opinion, this is them providing a yearbook with his apparent signature. Forging a signature in and of itself could represent some sort of illegal act, though I realize it wasn't on an official document or contract.

I would imagine even if he can't get a new election, that he would have a pretty strong case against the accuser. In fact, isn't he already in the process of suing her?

You can't "frame" someone unless some kind of crime or transgression has been committed with which to frame him.

So I ask again ---- is signing a yearbook illegal now?
Presenting false witness IS framing.
 
Wouldn’t it be easy to tell that the signature ink wasn’t 40 years old ? If it’s a fake.

Unless they hatched this plot against Moore 40 years ago? Or someone has a time machine !
Exactly
 
Roy Moore's accusers only piece of actual evidence is phony.

Calls Grow for Arrest of Gloria Allred Over Forged Document – Including Accuser's Stepson!

nov 19 2017 Following The Gateway Pundit’s viral story on Judge Roy Moore’s alleged signature inside accuser Beverly Young Nelson’s yearbook, more evidence suggested it was a forgery.

The signature says “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Love, Roy Moore DA, 12-22-77, Olde Hickory House.”

Strangely, “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Love, Roy,” is written in black ink, while “Moore DA, 12-22-77, Olde Hickory House,” is in blue ink.

Judge Roy Moore was not the DA in 1978. He would not have signed a signature with DA after it.
Moore insists this is not his signature.

And Beverly Nelson’s stepson Darrel Nelson also called for the arrest of Gloria Allred.

"Alabama needs to call for the arrest of Gloria Allred for election tampering and fraud. And more importantly for pissing us off."
Allred is implicated in over 7 of the 25 Trump Accusers who were found to be liars. She was involved in their payment and story creations... I hope this happens fast.. Stop this kind of lies and personal destruction politics.. It needs to be swift and sever punishment.
 
Is there ever a situation where someone can protest the results? If so, if Moore loses he could demand the assessment of the yearbook, sue for defamation and demand a re-election.

:lol: No, he can't. Not even remotely close.


Also, if this yearbook is proven to be fake it could really open up some serious suspicions from voters and push an even deeper interest in the anti-establishment candidates. In fact, one could argue, that Moore losing could be the worst thing to happen to the establishment than if he lost.

What planet do you come from that you think the world works this way?

If that were the case John McCain could sue George W. Bush for pushing the idea that he "fathered an illegitimate black child". Among many.

This is physical evidence that would have been tampered with in an effort to in effect frame someone. This isn't free speech or opinion, this is them providing a yearbook with his apparent signature. Forging a signature in and of itself could represent some sort of illegal act, though I realize it wasn't on an official document or contract.

I would imagine even if he can't get a new election, that he would have a pretty strong case against the accuser. In fact, isn't he already in the process of suing her?

You can't "frame" someone unless some kind of crime or transgression has been committed with which to frame him.

So I ask again ---- is signing a yearbook illegal now?
Creating a false perception and story to wrongfully accuse some one is a crime... MORON...
 

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