Posted September 29, 2017 11:31 am by Comments

By Pat Buchanan

If elected, Judge Moore, one imagines, will not be rendering respectfully unto the new Caesar.

By Pat Buchanan

If elected, Judge Moore, one imagines, will not be rendering respectfully unto the new Caesar. Photo Credit: AL.com / Julie Bennett
Pat Buchanan
Patrick J .Buchanan

USA -(Ammoland.com)- When elected chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2000, Judge Roy Moore installed in his courthouse a monument with the Ten Commandments that Moses brought down from Mount Sinai carved into it.

Told by a federal court his monument violated the separation of church and state, Moore refused to remove it and was suspended — to become famous as “The Ten Commandments Judge.”

Roy Moore is now the Republican candidate for the Senate from Alabama, having routed Sen. Luther Strange, whom President Trump endorsed and campaigned for.

Moore’s primary win is a fire bell in the night for GOP senators in 2018. And should he defeat his Democratic opponent, the judge will be coming to Capitol Hill, gunning for Mitch McConnell.

Yet it is the moral convictions of the candidate that make this an interesting race for all Americans. For Moore is a social conservative of a species that is almost extinct in Washington.

He believes that man-made law must conform to the “Laws of Nature and of …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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