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Alabama Democrats May Remove Virulently Anti-Immigrant And Anti-Gay Supreme Court Candidate From Ballot

State supreme court candidate Harry Lyon (D-AL)

During last March’s primary to select candidates for Alabama’s next chief justice, both major parties embarrassed themselves. Disgraced former Chief Justice Roy Moore, who was removed from office for defying a court order to remove an unconstitutional Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building in 2003, defeated incumbent Chief Justice Chuck Malone to receive the Republican Party’s nomination. Meanwhile, Alabama Democrats nominated Harry Lyon, a perennial candidate who called for “public execution” of undocumented immigrants, and who was once shot in the neck after a neighbor caught Lyons pouring chocolate syrup on the neighbor’s car.

In the wake of several hateful anti-gay statements Lyons wrote on his Facebook page, the state’s Democrats are now trying to disqualify him as their candidate:

The Alabama Democratic Party plans a hearing in Birmingham on Friday to discuss the possible disqualification of Harry Lyon, currently the party’s candidate for Chief Justice, and Lyon said he believes the party will drop him from the ballot.

The body of evidence submitted in the show-cause letter includes inflammatory comments made about gays on his Facebook page, but Bradley Davidson, executive director of the Alabama Democratic Party, said Monday evening that the move was chiefly because of incidents that indicate “a lack of self-control and bizarre behavior.” . . .

In comments made on Facebook, Lyon called homosexuals and those who support same-sex marriage “an abomination of God.”

In another statement, Lyon said that “only sick and perverted persons believe in homosexuality or lesbianism, though there are a lot of them.” In another instance, Lyon, using a derogatory term for gays, asked those who believe in homosexuality to “delist” him.

Republican candidate Roy Moore has made similarly bigoted comments. In one 2002 opinion, then Chief Justice Moore even suggested that gay people should be executed. According to Moore, “[t]o disfavor practicing homosexuals in custody matters is not invidious discrimination, nor is it legislating personal morality. . . . The State carries the power of the sword, that is, the power to prohibit conduct with physical penalties, such as confinement and even execution. It must use that power to prevent the subversion of children toward this lifestyle, to not encourage a criminal lifestyle.”

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Roy Moore’s Opponent In Alabama Supreme Court Race Called For ‘Public Execution’ Of Undocumented Immigrants

Earlier this week, disgraced former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore won the GOP primary in the race for his old seat on the state’s highest court. Moore was removed from the same job in 2003 after he defied a court order requiring him to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state judiciary building.

In November, Moore will face Harry Lyon, a perennial candidate who has run for various state offices as both a Democrat and a Republican. As it turns out, Lyon may actually outdo Moore in the race to find the most inappropriate candidate for a state’s highest court:

Lyon, 54, is a perennial candidate for various offices, including a former Supreme Court candidate as a Republican.

Recently he was quoted by the Montgomery Advertiser as proposing to hang a few illegal immigrants to get the attention of the rest.

My idea is to bring attention to the problem and let the Legislature [and courts] decide,” Lyon said. “I’d give them 90 days to make arrangements to make them leave and if after that, you’d have to go to public execution.

“I admit it does have some shock value,” he said.

Lyon was also once shot in the neck after a neighbor caught him pouring Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup on the neighbor’s car.

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