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He is one of several members of the House of Commons to have a [[blog]].
 
 
==Controversies==
 
In 2004 James Moore was caught by the NDP for posting false endorsements on the Internet. First it was Ken Woodward's (the president of the Chamber of Commerce), then the Nova Scotia NDP MP Peter Stoffer's. Moore, however, did not offer any apologies for his misconducts.
For more information, visit [http://www.charleyking.ca/articles.htm#jun17]
 
James Moore also made disturbing and dangerous comments on women's right in the past. The information is not uploaded on Wikipedia, due to disturbing nature of the subject matter. James Moore has also shown his political shapeshifting skills. He was first a pro-life, then somewhat in the middle, then pro-choice. It is very difficult to grasp where James Moore stands, as he always jumps back and forth like a frog.
For more information, visit [http://www.charleyking.ca/articles.htm#jun24]
 
James Moore has not voted against the Same Sex Legislation, which he promised his supporters that he would do. James Moore claimed that he was on his way, and he 'missed' the vote. However, many suspect that James Moore is an opportunist who didn't want to disturb the Red-Tories who favored the Same Sex Bill. Supporters of the Conservative Party, especially the Christian Right, have cried foul on James Moore for having such a liberal view on un-Christian and disturbing sexual behaviors.
 
 
 
 
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