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Bad news in Alabama, Roy Moore is in your Supreme Court again! (Original Post) Archae Mar 2012 OP
I live in Huntsville, we're all college educated. bamademo Mar 2012 #1
SEC-educated or Ivy League educated? pstokely Mar 2012 #6
Can someone tell me about this guy sakabatou Mar 2012 #2
Here starroute Mar 2012 #4
Oh, that guy sakabatou Mar 2012 #5
To give Alabama credit, lot's of people showed up to block other nominees. bamademo Mar 2012 #3

bamademo

(2,193 posts)
1. I live in Huntsville, we're all college educated.
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 01:13 AM
Mar 2012

I'm appalled. We're not all like this. And cue South hating threads...1,2,3.

starroute

(12,977 posts)
4. Here
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 01:35 AM
Mar 2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Moore

Roy Stewart Moore (born February 11, 1947) is an American jurist and Republican politician noted for his refusal, as the elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments from the Alabama Judicial Building despite orders to do so from a federal judge. On November 13, 2003, the Alabama Court of the Judiciary unanimously removed Moore from his post as Chief Justice. In the years preceding his election to the Alabama Supreme Court, Moore had successfully resisted previous attempts to have a display of the Ten Commandments removed from the courtroom where he was employed. The controversy around Moore generated national attention.

Moore's supporters regard his stand as a defense of "judicial rights" and the Constitution of Alabama. Moore contends that federal judges who ruled against his actions consider "obedience of a court order superior to all other concerns, even the suppression of belief in the sovereignty of God."

Moore sought the Republican nomination for the governorship of Alabama in 2006, but lost to incumbent Bob Riley in the June primary by a nearly 2-to-1 margin. On June 1, 2009 he announced his campaign for the 2010 election for governor. Moore placed fourth in the race held on June 1, 2010, having received only 19 percent of the vote.

On April 18, 2011, Moore announced that he was forming an exploratory committee to run in the Republican presidential primaries in 2012. When that campaign failed to gain traction, he began to draw speculation in the media as being a potential Constitution Party presidential contender. In November 2011, Moore withdrew his exploratory committee and ended all speculation of a presidential candidacy when he instead announced that he would in 2012 seek his former post of Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.

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