Alabama’s answer to a just and fair society, Roy Moore once claimed he had not received any money while acting as the president of the charity he founded. He told people that he didn’t take any money because it didn’t jibe with his Christian values. The same values that has made him a raging homophobic fascist. Wouldn’t it be surprising if a very public and vocal “Christian values” official turned out to be a stupendous hypocritical bag of dirty diapers? Let’s ask the Washington Post:
But privately, Moore had arranged to receive a salary of $180,000 a year for part-time work at the Foundation for Moral Law, internal charity documents show. He collected more than $1 million as president from 2007 to 2012, compensation that far surpassed what the group disclosed in its public tax filings most of those years.
When the charity couldn’t afford the full amount, Moore in 2012 was given a promissory note for back pay eventually worth $540,000 or an equal stake of the charity’s most valuable asset, a historic building in Montgomery, Ala., mortgage records show. He holds that note even now, a charity official said.
I’m sure that Roy Moore’s very righteous and religious supporters will be up in arms about this. In unrelated news, the Post also reports that this very same charity seems to be a family business of sorts.
The charity has employed at least two of Moore’s children, although their compensation is not reflected in tax filings. Moore’s wife, Kayla, who is now president, was paid a total of $195,000 over three years through 2015.
There are all kinds of passages in the New and Old Testaments concerning hypocrisy. But, as Roy Moore will discover the more and more he pushes his ugly message out to the world, “There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known.”—Luke 12:2