LoL@ impeccable record--the dude was throw off the Bench twice! That alone shows a arrogant disrespect for the law. BTW..the count is up to 8 now.
I don't care if the "count" is EIGHTY-Eight. Lots of liars means nothing. Come back when you have some evidence, and a

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"throw off the Bench twice" would be appropriate too.
Impeccable record, eh? I see a creep, a Birther and a thief!
"Moore was elected to the position of Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2001, but was removed from his position in November 2003 by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary for refusing to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments commissioned by him from the Alabama Judicial Building, despite orders to do so by a federal court. Moore twice sought the Republican nomination for the governorship of Alabama (in 2006 and 2010), but lost in the primaries. Moore was again elected Chief Justice in 2013, but was suspended in May 2016, for directing probate judges to continue to enforce the state's ban on same-sex marriage despite the fact that this had been deemed unconstitutional."
Following an unsuccessful appeal, Moore resigned in April 2017, and announced that he would run for the United States Senate seat that was vacated by Jeff Sessions, upon Sessions's confirmation as Attorney General of the United States.[1][2]
During the Senate race, claims surfaced that while in his 30s, Moore had pursued or sexually assaulted six teenage girls, some as young as 14.[3] Moore denied the allegations of sexual assault, but did not deny approaching or dating teenagers[4] Independent witnesses confirmed that Moore had a reputation for coming on to teenage girls.[5][4][6] The controversy led many Republicans to call for Moore to drop out of the race.
Moore is a conspiracy theorist and an advocate of far-right politics.[7][8] He earned significant national attention and controversy over his strongly anti-homosexual, anti-Muslim, and far-right views, his belief that Christianity should order public policy,[9][10] as well as his past ties to neo-Confederates and white nationalist groups.[11][12][13][14][15] Moore was a leading voice in the birther movement, which promoted the debunked conspiracy theory that former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.[16][17] Moore also drew controversy for failing to disclose that he paid himself and his family over $1 million from his charity, Foundation for Moral Law.[18]
Roy Moore - Wikipedia
I suppose you can try and claim that since he resigned the 2nd time..after his appeal was denied..that he wasn't thrown off 2 times..but..yeah..he was.
1. Why do you post something that 8 minutes earlier showed you had no reason to post what you did. Now go back and read Post # 658, and then correct your post # 659 accordingly (in normal size font - we're not blind)
2. "Claims" don't mean squat. Neither does "reputation".
3. You got a problem with far-right politics ? If so, let's hear it.
4. Anti- homosexual view is a GOOD thing.
5. Anti-Muslim view is a GOOD thing.
6. How about if YOU briefly explain >> Past ties to neo-Confederate or white nationalist groups, instead of dropping hours of reading links on us ?
7. Birther notion was never debunked. No one (except Obama and his original family) know where he was actually born.
8. "Drew controversy" doesn't mean squat - could be just more fake news from biased leftist media, of which we are inundated.
9. I already conceded in Post # 658 that >>
"yes, it could be said his record isn't impeccable with his legal troubles" Having reading comprehension trouble ?