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It was one overdraft. No more.The "fake check" mentioned in the thread was a bounced check.And so the worm turns. The reported who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
That's right. OP makes it seem at if the writer committed fraud.
She wrote more than one, and this is what the article says about the first one:
“Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 – False Pretenses and Cheats section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.”They don't hand out sentences like that for an overdraft.
The bottom line is that she has a history of dishonesty and fraud.
She didn't go to jail at all, you moron. Show me where it says she went to jail.They don't put you in jail for 6 months simply for overdrawing your account. I once had a maid service, and one of the women who cleaned my apartment stole one of my checkbooks and wrote three checks with it and cashed them at K-mart. That's what writing a fake check is.And so the worm turns. The reporter who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
Give me a break, writing a bounced check and a few speeding tickets. Give me a break. Also you are calling that 14 year old a liar.
Roy Moore sodomized a child and you want him in the Senateof my checkbooks and wrote three checks with it and cashed them at K-mart. That's what writing a fake check is.
It was one overdraft. No more.The "fake check" mentioned in the thread was a bounced check.And so the worm turns. The reported who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
That's right. OP makes it seem at if the writer committed fraud.
She wrote more than one, and this is what the article says about the first one:
“Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 – False Pretenses and Cheats section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.”They don't hand out sentences like that for an overdraft.
The bottom line is that she has a history of dishonesty and fraud.
And can you tell me what the "sentence" was?
Ease up. Overstating your case isn't actually necessary.Roy Moore sodomized a child and you want him in the Senateof my checkbooks and wrote three checks with it and cashed them at K-mart. That's what writing a fake check is.
She didn't go to jail at all, you moron. Show me where it says she went to jail.They don't put you in jail for 6 months simply for overdrawing your account. I once had a maid service, and one of the women who cleaned my apartment stole one of my checkbooks and wrote three checks with it and cashed them at K-mart. That's what writing a fake check is.And so the worm turns. The reporter who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
Give me a break, writing a bounced check and a few speeding tickets. Give me a break. Also you are calling that 14 year old a liar.
Roy Moore sodomized more than one child ...he attacked 4 childrenThe article uses the plural "checks," which means there was more than one
No, that's what the Moore haters are doing. This episode is straight from the Hillary book of dirty tricks.They're desperately scraping the dregs out of the bottom of the barrel.
The New York Magazine article didn't mention more than one check. Chuck Johnson's piece used a plural, despite the fact that the NY Mag article did not.It was one overdraft. No more.The "fake check" mentioned in the thread was a bounced check.And so the worm turns. The reported who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
That's right. OP makes it seem at if the writer committed fraud.
She wrote more than one, and this is what the article says about the first one:
“Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 – False Pretenses and Cheats section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.”They don't hand out sentences like that for an overdraft.
The bottom line is that she has a history of dishonesty and fraud.
And can you tell me what the "sentence" was?
The article uses the plural "checks," which means there was more than one
No, that's what the Moore haters are doing. This episode is straight from the Hillary book of dirty tricks.They're desperately scraping the dregs out of the bottom of the barrel.
Yeah, right, 40 years ago. They suddenly remembered it just before an election. Nothing suspicous there!Roy Moore sodomized more than one child ...he attacked 4 childrenThe article uses the plural "checks," which means there was more than one
The New York Magazine article didn't mention more than one check. Chuck Johnson's piece used a plural, despite the fact that the NY Mag article did not.It was one overdraft. No more.The "fake check" mentioned in the thread was a bounced check.And so the worm turns. The reported who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
That's right. OP makes it seem at if the writer committed fraud.
She wrote more than one, and this is what the article says about the first one:
“Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 – False Pretenses and Cheats section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.”They don't hand out sentences like that for an overdraft.
The bottom line is that she has a history of dishonesty and fraud.
And can you tell me what the "sentence" was?
The article uses the plural "checks," which means there was more than one
Now apologize for lying about the writer going to jail for 6 months.
Vince Foster ...they are remembering on others ... Roy Moore is a pedophile sick bastardYeah, right, 40 years ago. They suddenly remembered it just before an election. Nothing suspicous there!Roy Moore sodomized more than one child ...he attacked 4 childrenThe article uses the plural "checks," which means there was more than one
And so the worm turns. The reporter who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
The "fake check" mentioned in the thread was a bounced check.And so the worm turns. The reported who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
That's right. OP makes it seem at if the writer committed fraud.
She wrote more than one, and this is what the article says about the first one:
“Ms. McCrummen’s criminal history began with North Carolina Case # 1992 CR 00654, a violation of the Article 19 – False Pretenses and Cheats section of the North Carolina Criminal Code. Ms. McCrummen was convicted of a crime punishable by up to six months of imprisonment for writing a hot check that was deemed worthless.”They don't hand out sentences like that for an overdraft.
The bottom line is that she has a history of dishonesty and fraud.
That's right moron!And so the worm turns. The reporter who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
Washington Post reporter Stephanie McCrummen, who co-wrote today’s hit piece on Judge Roy Moore, has a history of writing fake checks, according to a 2011 report reviewed by GotNews. According to left-leaning New York Magazine, McCrummen has an extensive criminal record, committing four infractions in three different states.
Writing “fake” checks. As in writing check on non-existent bank accounts or writing NSF checks. There’s a difference. One is fraud. The other is bad accounting.
That reporter is not running for Senator of the US ...,Roy Moore the children fucker is running LOLAnd so the worm turns. The reported who dumped this sleazy story about Moore on the public turns out to have a problem with honesty:
The reporter is a sleazy leftwinger trying to take Moore down.