Monday, December 4, 2017

Roy Moore Made "Egregious Mistake" When He Called Her a Liar


Debbie Wesson (Gibson) was 17 when she dated 34 year-old Roy Moore. When her story, as well as others came to light a few weeks ago, Moore said he remembered Wesson as a good girl, but didn't remember dating her. His last public comment on the issue included a statement that he didn't date any or the women, that he didn't even know any of the women. 

Gibson was stunned. Not only had she, according to her own accounts, dated Moore when she was in high school in 1981, he wrote her a graduation message in June 1981, and in 1982 she worked on his campaign when he ran unsuccessfully for circuit judge, standing beside him giving our flyers. Over the years, she even exchanged Christmas cards with him. It sounds as if Mrs. Gibson's memory is pretty good, and Roy's is pretty bad...or is something else pretty bad about Roy Moore?

Since Mrs. Gibson heard Moore's words about her, her feelings have changed. You see, a short time before Moore's denial of even knowing her (did anyone hear a rooster crow?), she had been working on decorating her house for Christmas. There among the holiday decorations she found her high school graduation scrapbook. It contains at least one very interesting tidbit:



Yes, Roy sent her a graduation message. Gibson even made note underneath of how much she admired him. Deluded, wasn't she?

There's much more in the scrapbook. Moore is listed as one of her graduation guests, with a notation that he gave her a $10.00 check as a present. A former FBI forensic examiner has stated the note appears to be authentic, but he wants to examine it further before he states he's 100% sure.

In fact, there's so much more that Mrs. Gibson has and remembers, we suggest you read the entire article:



Did Mrs. Gibson work as a translator in Florida for Clinton and Biden? Yes. She has also worked for Republicans and is a registered Republican. Now she's received hate mail from Alabama for "lying" about Saint Roy. 

If you were Mrs. Gibson, how would you feel? 





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