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"Brian Westley" |
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06 Sep 2007 02:24:30 PM |
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HIX MIX PIX FIX |
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
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Merlyn LeRoy
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| User: "Bill Dukenfield" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
06 Sep 2007 05:02:00 PM |
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Brian Westley wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
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Merlyn LeRoy
Unfortunate that they did not read the very first line of the first
amendment to the Constitution of the U.S.
JAM
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| User: "Doc Smartass" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
06 Sep 2007 08:33:57 PM |
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Bill Dukenfield <BillDukenfield@nospam.net> wrote in
news:46E078D8.4A9B55FA@nospam.net:
Brian Westley wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
...
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Merlyn LeRoy
Unfortunate that they did not read the very first line of the first
amendment to the Constitution of the U.S.
Many of them can't even read their own book, let alone something as
*cough* complicated as the Constitution.
--
Doc Smartass, BAAWA Knight of Heckling
aa # 1939
No one can terrorize a whole nation, unless we are all his accomplices.
--Edward R. Murrow
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| User: "Stephen Knight" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
06 Sep 2007 09:17:51 PM |
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On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:24:30 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
Glaringly obvious was the omission of Thor, Odin and Ra.
Fucking hate crime bigots!
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
06 Sep 2007 04:41:01 PM |
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On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:24:30 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
Jesus wasn't a lawgiver, in that sense. Neither were Moses,
Charlemagne or Napoleon. Jesus and Moses gave us religious rules.
Charlemagne and Napoleon ruled.
Christianity rears its slimy head again.
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| User: "Cary Kittrell" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
06 Sep 2007 04:50:53 PM |
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In article <nrs0e3th28l18njhe061si3oudu57v1d5s@4ax.com> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> writes:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:24:30 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
Jesus wasn't a lawgiver, in that sense. Neither were Moses,
Charlemagne or Napoleon. Jesus and Moses gave us religious rules.
Charlemagne and Napoleon ruled.
Well, I suspect His Littleness was included because of
that Napoleonic Code thingie.
-- cary
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
07 Sep 2007 05:53:06 AM |
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 21:50:53 +0000 (UTC),
(Cary Kittrell) wrote:
In article <nrs0e3th28l18njhe061si3oudu57v1d5s@4ax.com> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> writes:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:24:30 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
Jesus wasn't a lawgiver, in that sense. Neither were Moses,
Charlemagne or Napoleon. Jesus and Moses gave us religious rules.
Charlemagne and Napoleon ruled.
Well, I suspect His Littleness was included because of
that Napoleonic Code thingie.
-- cary
Is that anything like the "DaVinci Code"?
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
07 Sep 2007 07:52:44 AM |
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 21:50:53 +0000 (UTC),
(Cary Kittrell) wrote:
In article <nrs0e3th28l18njhe061si3oudu57v1d5s@4ax.com> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> writes:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:24:30 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
Jesus wasn't a lawgiver, in that sense. Neither were Moses,
Charlemagne or Napoleon. Jesus and Moses gave us religious rules.
Charlemagne and Napoleon ruled.
Well, I suspect His Littleness was included because of
that Napoleonic Code thingie.
I "suspect" that they were all "included" to give "legitimacy" to
having a picture of Jebus in a public building, and not for any other
reason.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: HIX MIX PIX FIX |
21 Sep 2007 06:21:56 PM |
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On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 17:41:01 -0400, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 19:24:30 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
The usual idiots trying to paper over their blatant religious
promotion by adding crap:
http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7024936
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Portraits of more than a dozen historic figures
have been added to a courthouse display of Jesus that ran afoul of
civil libertarians, but expanding the display isn't likely to end the
controversy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Slidell officials in U.S.
District Court over the display, claiming it violates the
constitutionally mandated separation of church and state.
A lawyer for the city said expanding the display last Friday to
include portraits of 15 "notable lawgivers in history," including
Moses, Charlemagne, and Napoleon Bonaparte, should satisfy its
critics. A framed copy of the Constitution also was added to the
display at Slidell City Court.
Jesus wasn't a lawgiver, in that sense. Neither were Moses,
Charlemagne or Napoleon. Jesus and Moses gave us religious rules.
Charlemagne and Napoleon ruled.
Christianity rears its slimy head again.
When doesn't it. :\ Damn fools.
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