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Of course, I am seeing only a picture, but it seems that Roy Moore is bad at not only "judging", but also at riding horses.
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The argument was over he concluded and the court should not only judge in his favour but also grant "such further relief to which they are entitled (although they are quite content at the moment)." Follow Giles Richards on Twitter: giles_richards.
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