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"Liz" |
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16 Sep 2003 10:21:00 PM |
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Judge Roy Moore is at it again. |
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
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"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
Überwench #658 Now a *real* atheist!
Dame Liz the Undaunted BAAWA
Charter Member of SMASH
and Queen of the known universe
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| User: "Maverick" |
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| Title: Re: Judge Roy Moore is at it again. |
17 Sep 2003 04:30:47 AM |
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"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com...
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And exactly who took that right away from him?
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| User: "" |
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17 Sep 2003 05:06:32 PM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:30:47 +0200, "Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com>
wrote:
"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com...
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And exactly who took that right away from him?
Nobody. Christians are bipolar, if not favored they feel dissed. They
don't like equality and freedom - it's either their religion or none.
drift
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| User: "Douglas Berry" |
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17 Sep 2003 10:22:51 AM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:30:47 +0200, several witnesses claim to have
seen "Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com> scrawl a message on the wall:
"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com...
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And exactly who took that right away from him?
Roy needs two tons of granite to acknowledge that he's a Christian.
--
Douglas Berry
http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
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| User: "Maverick" |
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| Title: Re: Judge Roy Moore is at it again. |
17 Sep 2003 01:54:11 PM |
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"Douglas Berry" <gridlore@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:ksugmv0t9c5okm0qjruejh0fb5ktnj5u0g@4ax.com...
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:30:47 +0200, several witnesses claim to have
seen "Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com> scrawl a message on the wall:
"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com...
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And exactly who took that right away from him?
Roy needs two tons of granite to acknowledge that he's a Christian.
Very well then, why not put those two tons on his own front lawn? :)
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| User: "" |
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17 Sep 2003 05:07:19 PM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 20:54:11 +0200, "Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com>
wrote:
"Douglas Berry" <gridlore@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:ksugmv0t9c5okm0qjruejh0fb5ktnj5u0g@4ax.com...
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:30:47 +0200, several witnesses claim to have
seen "Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com> scrawl a message on the wall:
"Liz" <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote in message
news:r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com...
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And exactly who took that right away from him?
Roy needs two tons of granite to acknowledge that he's a Christian.
Very well then, why not put those two tons on his own front lawn? :)
Or in his life raft, if he's a boater.
drift
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| User: "johac" |
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17 Sep 2003 12:29:29 AM |
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In article <r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com>,
Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
Great! First Moore makes an idiot of himself in Alabama, now he wants
to make a jackass of himself in Washington, DC. The sad thing is that
with elections coming up next year, the congressloons just might
approve such unconstitutional nonsense.
--
John Hachmann, aa #1782
Pierre Laplace, when asked by Napoleon on why he made
no mention of a god in his book on astronomy: "Sire,
I have no need of that hypothesis."
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Judge Roy Moore is at it again. |
17 Sep 2003 07:16:51 AM |
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johac <jhachm@remove.ixpres.com> wrote:
:|In article <r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com>,
:| Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
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:|> Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
:|>
:|>
:|> http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
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:|> MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
:|> in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
:|> Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
:|> display in the U.S. Capitol.
:|>
:|> [-]
:|>
:|> "By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
:|> people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
:|> branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
:|> we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
:|> acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
:|>
:|
:|Great! First Moore makes an idiot of himself in Alabama, now he wants
:|to make a jackass of himself in Washington, DC. The sad thing is that
:|with elections coming up next year, the congressloons just might
:|approve such unconstitutional nonsense.
That is a very real possibility.
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| User: "*Nemo*" |
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17 Sep 2003 12:59:16 AM |
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In article <r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com>,
Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
Hoo boy. I'll bet that goes over *real* well in Washington. I'll bet
he's getting pretty nervous about his chances of winning in the Supreme
Court. Maybe it's dawning on him that he is an idiot who can't win in
court, regardless of how conservative the judges he goes before are.
Überwench #658 Now a *real* atheist!
Dame Liz the Undaunted BAAWA
Charter Member of SMASH
and Queen of the known universe
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Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
http://home.earthlink.net/~jehdjh/Relpg.html
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
Quotemeister since March 2002
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| User: "Sean C" |
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17 Sep 2003 12:32:29 AM |
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In article <r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com>, Liz
<ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
Why not? Give some more of our nation's low-crawlers an opportunity to
demagogue on this issue. They can hold hands and sing "God Bless
America" while they have it installed.
Sean C
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| User: "Charles R Ward" |
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17 Sep 2003 06:56:21 PM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 05:32:29 UTC, Sean C <redhawk@hvc.rr.com>
wrote:
In article <r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com>, Liz
<ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
Why not? Give some more of our nation's low-crawlers an opportunity to
demagogue on this issue. They can hold hands and sing "God Bless
America" while they have it installed.
Sean C
Do you think it might do some good to remind the Christians
that their savior supposedly said something about praying
in public for show?
Charles R Ward
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"I do live among my fellow atheists. I also happen to live
among Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Pagans, Satanists
and followers of various other religions -- all of which
have a perfect right to live in the United States without
interference because of their religion or lack thereof no
matter how much it irks you." Liz
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| User: "" |
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17 Sep 2003 07:16:47 AM |
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Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
:|Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
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:|
:|http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
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:|MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
:|in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
:|Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
:|display in the U.S. Capitol.
:|
:|[-]
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:|"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
:|people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
:|branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
:|we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
:|acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
:|
I think he has his eye set on Congress anyways so this would be a logical
step if he does.
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| User: "" |
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17 Sep 2003 09:53:00 AM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:16:47 -0400, wrote:
Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
:|Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
:|
:|
:|http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
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:|MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
:|in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
:|Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
:|display in the U.S. Capitol.
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:|[-]
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:|"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
:|people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
:|branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
:|we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
:|acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
:|
I think he has his eye set on Congress anyways so this would be a logical
step if he does.
That'd be good
One idiot in congress has to deal with 434 others. Granted he'd be in good company
with the Delay-type idiots, but history has shown that his kind ALWAYS lose over a period
of time.
Conservatives only hold power long enough to show the nation how racist, homophobic,
greedy, and self-serving they really are.............then are voted out when the nation
needs to "progress".
"The commandments carry no internal evidence of
divinity with them; they contain some good moral
precetps, such as any man qualified to be a
law-giver, or a legislator, cold produce himself,
whithout any recourse to supernatural intervention"
Thomas Paine; FOUNDER
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| User: "Joe Zawadowski" |
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17 Sep 2003 10:30:10 AM |
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In article <g5tgmvoljjo9skk2ro4r9uprdgif09g5hj@4ax.com>,
pineapple@crackpot.com wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:16:47 -0400, wrote:
Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
:|Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
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:|
:|http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
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:|MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
:|in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
:|Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
:|display in the U.S. Capitol.
:|
:|[-]
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:|"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
:|people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
:|branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
:|we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
:|acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
:|
I think he has his eye set on Congress anyways so this would be a logical
step if he does.
That'd be good
One idiot in congress has to deal with 434 others. Granted he'd be in
good company
with the Delay-type idiots, but history has shown that his kind ALWAYS
lose over a period
of time.
Conservatives only hold power long enough to show the nation how racist,
homophobic,
greedy, and self-serving they really are.............then are voted out
when the nation
needs to "progress".
I don't know about that. Here in North Carolina we had Jesse Helms until
he decided to retire.
Joe Z. a.a.#249
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"Freedom begins between the ears."
Edward Abbey
"Which ever way your pleasure tends,
if you plant ice, you're gonna harvest wind"
Hunter
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17 Sep 2003 07:21:40 AM |
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Liz wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
Whilst channel surfing last night I saw Moore on TBN. As usual
I could only watch a minute or two before the gag reflex set in.
It's really hard to imagine how someone so ignorant-to-his-bones-
and-proud-of-it could even have gotten into law school, let
alone be elected to a state supreme court.
My favorite comment: "How can they say the Constitution is
a Godless document? Why don't they ask James Madison about
that? How can it be Godless when Madison talks about
nature and nature's God?"
OK, how many problems can we find in THAT little statement?
Best, Marc
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| User: "" |
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17 Sep 2003 07:48:39 AM |
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Marc Satterwhite <mtsatt01@athena.louisville.edu> wrote:
:|Liz wrote:
:|
:|> Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
:|>
:|> http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
:|>
:|> MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
:|> in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
:|> Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
:|> display in the U.S. Capitol.
:|>
:|> [-]
:|>
:|> "By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
:|> people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
:|> branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
:|> we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
:|> acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
:|
:|Whilst channel surfing last night I saw Moore on TBN. As usual
:|I could only watch a minute or two before the gag reflex set in.
:|It's really hard to imagine how someone so ignorant-to-his-bones-
:|and-proud-of-it could even have gotten into law school, let
:|alone be elected to a state supreme court.
:|
:|My favorite comment: "How can they say the Constitution is
:|a Godless document? Why don't they ask James Madison about
:|that? How can it be Godless when Madison talks about
:|nature and nature's God?"
:|
:|OK, how many problems can we find in THAT little statement?
:|
Hmmmmmmm, let me count the ways. LOL, I would actually list some but I
have company coming for dinner and have to prepare. I have heard that
Isabel is a bit messy as a dinner guest. (grin)
:|Best, Marc
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17 Sep 2003 09:57:23 PM |
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Marc Satterwhite <mtsatt01@athena.louisville.edu> wrote:
OK, how many problems can we find in THAT little statement?
Hey, as George Washingtoon said, "A penny spayed is a penny spurned."
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Brian E. Clark
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| User: "Douglas Berry" |
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17 Sep 2003 10:24:54 AM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:21:40 -0400, several witnesses claim to have
seen Marc Satterwhite <mtsatt01@athena.louisville.edu> scrawl a
message on the wall:
My favorite comment: "How can they say the Constitution is
a Godless document? Why don't they ask James Madison about
that? How can it be Godless when Madison talks about
nature and nature's God?"
OK, how many problems can we find in THAT little statement?
I almost choked on my morning Coke when I read that one.
--
Douglas Berry
http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
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| User: "Mekkala" |
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17 Sep 2003 10:16:41 AM |
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On 16 Sep 2003, Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> screwed up his face, groaned,
pushed hard, and farted out the following message in
news:r6kfmvch93tnpg8j1c96n9jd1dns6h28jc@4ax.com:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
LOL my GOD [sic]! Will this stupid, stupid man, never LEARN?!
I just got a hilarious mental picture of Moore committing some dumb crime
and getting sent to jail -- then banging on the bars and asking the guards
if they wanta display a Ten Commandments monument he's got for 'em... :D
--
Mekkala, Atheist #2148
"When did I realize I was God? Well, I was praying and I suddenly realized
I was talking to myself!"
--Peter O'Toole.
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| User: "Christopher A. Lee" |
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17 Sep 2003 07:21:05 AM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 03:21:00 GMT, Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And what will he do when people tell him to shove his religion where
the sun don't shine?
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17 Sep 2003 08:15:37 AM |
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"Christopher A. Lee" <calee@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:i8kgmvgb3j5lbhvlsmif8choa86q4imv7p@4ax.com...
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 03:21:00 GMT, Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And what will he do when people tell him to shove his religion where
the sun don't shine?
Rustle up a lynching party perhaps?
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17 Sep 2003 05:12:50 PM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:21:05 GMT, Christopher A. Lee
<calee@optonline.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 03:21:00 GMT, Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
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"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And what will he do when people tell him to shove his religion where
the sun don't shine?
He'll ***** that since his religion isn't favored above any others,
it's proof that evil has ruined morality and demand that we turn to
his god.
What someone SHOULD do is get him a good *****. Around here they are
$20 on up, depending on the girl. Then see if many young boys shout a
sigh of relief.
drift
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17 Sep 2003 06:14:31 PM |
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wrote in news:jsmhmv085kmvl30tke4s5hj6bbcrg68t2i@4ax.com:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:21:05 GMT, Christopher A. Lee
<calee@optonline.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 03:21:00 GMT, Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/09/16/ten.command.ap/index.html
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Seeking to move his battle over religion
in government to a national stage, suspended state Chief Justice Roy
Moore on Tuesday offered his Ten Commandments monument to Congress for
display in the U.S. Capitol.
[-]
"By its very action as the elected representatives of the American
people, Congress would restore the balance of power between the
branches of government and would send a message to federal courts that
we, the people, have the final word on our inalienable right to
acknowledge God," Moore said in a statement.
And what will he do when people tell him to shove his religion where
the sun don't shine?
He'll ***** that since his religion isn't favored above any others,
it's proof that evil has ruined morality and demand that we turn to
his god.
What someone SHOULD do is get him a good *****. Around here they are
$20 on up, depending on the girl. Then see if many young boys shout a
sigh of relief.
He should have ridden with me to the Keys last week; I could have gotten
him $10 off "services" at this place:
http://www.keywestscrubclub.com/
--
Dr. Smartass
BAAWA Knight of Heckling -- a.a. #1939
"And the knowledge that they fear
Is a weapon to be used against them."
--Rush, "The Weapon"
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| User: "Alex" |
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17 Sep 2003 07:05:57 AM |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 03:21:00 GMT, Liz <ehuth1@donotspam.com> wrote:
Judge Roy Moore is determined to make a theocracy out of the US.
You know, no matter how silly this man is, I recently began seeing him
as even more of an idiot. Thanks to Linda Monk's book The Words We
Live By
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0786867205/qid=1063800196/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/104-3128558-1040718?v=glance&s=books&n=507846).
The professionalism of most of the people included in the analysis of
the US Constitution makes Moore look like a spoiled child.
Btw, I'm canadian and this book holds my interest like any good novel
would. I recommend it to any US citizen or anyone interested in their
legal system and philosophy.
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