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GOP group backing embattled Alabama chief justice
Starling has always been an outspoken opponent of Justice Moore and has hosted anti-Roy Moore rallies in the past. Moore has publicly called out Starling on multiple occasions recently, and stated that drag queens, transgendered individuals, and homosexuals would have been classified as having a mental disorder in the past.
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Starling says clearly she isn’t mentally ill because the Judicial Inquiry Commission for the State of Alabama agrees with her, suspending Moore pending an investigation.
“When we say the pledge of allegiance to this flag, we do it for liberty and justice for all, not some”, Ambrosia preaches from her Facebook page.
Ambrosia Starling, a drag queen from Dothan who was just called the “worst nightmare” of Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, will come to Huntsville on Saturday for a press conference where she will read an “open letter to Alabama” in response to Justice Moore.
Most probate judges in Alabama ignored Moore and issued same-sex “marriage” licenses anyway.
The complaint filed by the Judicial Inquiry Commission accuses Moore of willfully failing to respect the authority of federal court decisions that cleared the way for gay marriage, which Moore opposes on the basis of faith and the law. The SPLC first filed a complaint with the JIC against Moore in 2015. “He’s such a religious zealot, such an egomaniac that he thinks he doesn’t have to follow federal court rulings he disagrees with…We look forward to his trial in the Court of the Judiciary and his eventual removal from office once again”. “The Alabama Supreme Court also backed up the Chief Justice”.
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“I’ll take the hit for the entire LGBT community if it gets the message across”, Starling said.