Dear Senator Toomey:And I will be posting whatever response I get from him or his office.
It's me, again. Your constituent who also writes for the local Pittsburgh-based political blog, "2 Political Junkies."
I'd like to ask you again about Alabama Republican Senatorial candidate, Roy Moore. A few letters ago I asked you:
Today, however, I'd like to ask a different question: What if Roy Moore wins? If he does, then every statement he makes, every bit of legislation he proposes, every vote that's in agreement with the rest of GOP will be pinned to the rest of you. He'll be your guy and you'll have to answer for every last bit of what he does.Now that the leader of your party, Donald J Trump, has endorsed the candidate you're on record as saying should "step aside" and the RNC has decided to re-engage in the race, have your views on the allegations raised against Moore changed? Do you still think that those allegations "have more credibility than the denial" (as you said on Meet The Press in November)?
What are your plans when or if that happens?
Or do you agree with Mitt Romney who tweeted:
Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the nation. Leigh Corfman and other victims are courageous heroes. No vote, no majority is worth losing our honor, our integrity.Which side are you on?
I await your response.
The Senator answered this question here.
Follow-up:
- Round-up Volume 1
- Round-up Volume 2
- Round-up Volume 3
- Thirty-third letter - No response so far
- Thirty-fourth letter - No response so far
- Thirty-fifth letter - No response so far
- Thirty-sixth letter - No response so far
- Thirty-seventh letter - No response so far
- Thirty-eighth letter - No response so far
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The Duke Lacrosse/UVA Frat gang rape apologists that will hypocritically not defend Hollywood because of Politics, are defending Roy Moore by looking for any possible meaningless information to discredit the victim's story or smear the women by pointing out inconsistencies that proves the rape victims suffered trauma.
Danmell Ndonye, Crystal Mangum and Jackie Coakley are courageous heroes.
It is unfair that progressives cannot use the same tactics as they would upset their strong Feminist base.
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