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FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2011 file photo, Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore is pictured in Montgomery, Ala. Two Mobile attorneys, including one who sued Moore over his Ten Commandments monument, are launching write-in campaigns to try... View Photo »
Republican candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore, right, and his wife Kayla Moore watch primary election results at his watch party in Montgomery, Ala. on Tuesday evening March 13, 2012. View Photo »
Republican candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore waits on primary election results at his watch party in Montgomery, Ala. on Tuesday evening March 13, 2012. View Photo »
Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore announces his candidacy for the office during a news conference in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Eight years after Moore was removed from the post because of the monument dispute, he... View Photo »
FILE - Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore is pictured in Montgomery, Ala. , in this Nov. 22, 2011 file photo. Moore is seeking the Republican nomination once again for Chief Justice and faces opposition from incumbent Chuck Malone and... View Photo »
FILE - Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Chuck Malone talks with reporters in Montgomery, Ala. , in this Aug. 1, 2011 file photo. Malone is seeking the Republican nomination for Chief Justice in Alabama's primary election on March 13, and faces... View Photo »
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 state courthouse despite contrary orders from a federal judge. On November 13, 2003, Alabama's Court of the Judiciary... Full Article
Republican candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore, right, and his wife Kayla Moore watch primary election results at his watch party in Montgomery, Ala. on Tuesday evening March 13, 2012.
View Photo »Republican candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore waits on primary election results at his watch party in Montgomery, Ala. on Tuesday evening March 13, 2012.
View Photo »Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore announces his candidacy for the office during a news conference in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Eight years after Moore was removed from the post because of the monument dispute, he announced that he would run for the...
View Photo »FILE - Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore is pictured in Montgomery, Ala. , in this Nov. 22, 2011 file photo. Moore is seeking the Republican nomination once again for Chief Justice and faces opposition from incumbent Chuck Malone and former Alabama Attorney General...
View Photo »FILE - Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Chuck Malone talks with reporters in Montgomery, Ala. , in this Aug. 1, 2011 file photo. Malone is seeking the Republican nomination for Chief Justice in Alabama's primary election on March 13, and faces opposition from former Attorney General...
View Photo »Republican candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore, right, and his wife Kayla Moore watch primary election results at his watch party in Montgomery, Ala. on Tuesday evening March 13, 2012.
View Photo »And we've got to recognize His sovereignty over law, liberty, government and the state
When the people wake up, they will change this problem
It's that side right now that is dominating and they are happy with Roy Moore and they don't care what the perception of this is across the rest of the nation. I think it's the establishment, business side of the party that must be pulling its hair out over this.
Of course I understand why some special interests want to find an independent. It's because they know they don't control me.
Harry Lyon qualified to run and no other Democrat did. He won. Roy Moore beat two other good men to win the Republican nomination. They both played by the rules. They are the nominees and I think any effort to find an independent to run against them, or if the Democrats tried to replace Lyon as their no...
I'm not surprised nor concerned about any possible so-called 'independent' candidacy
In a serious setback for justice in Alabama, primary voters chose Roy Moore to be their candidate for chief justice of the State Supreme Court in November.
I think Rick Santorum recognizes, as do I, that our rights are given us by God
People who hate Roy Moore don’t really have a choice, because the Democratic candidate is not a credible candidate ... It’s a shame that no self-respecting Democratic attorney could not be found to at least put his name on the ballot.
You have to be dead for a resurrection. I didn’t know I was dead.
I have no problem submitting to psychological testing if Roy Moore will
It was never about the Ten Commandments in the first place ... It was never about religion or a monument. It was about the acknowledgment of the sovereignty of God.
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore pulls off political resurrection
If I brought a monument back, it would appear to be more about me and my will than God and God’s law
Gov. Robert Bentley on Wednesday said he was surprised by former Republican Chief Justice Roy Moore’s primary win over his friend and over a former attorney general
I will always acknowledge God
I would not return the Ten Commandments because it would be more about me or a monument about me. That's what I'm identified with and I think it would be detrimental to the true issue
I think people are interested in our day and time about the moral issues that affect this country
and the voters who turned out for Roy Moore almost surely were going to vote for Rick Santorum, a fellow ‘values candidate.’
I recognize we've still got a race to run and it's very important that we run a good race
I think I’m going to be in the runoff with Roy Moore
Is it a vindication? Yes. Is a restoration? Definitely. The people put me there the first time. The people did not remove me. And the people (will) have restored my position if I'm successful in November against the Democratic challenger
