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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Arne Langsetmo"
Date: 01 Apr 2004 01:52:47 PM
Object: Re: Don't de-Word the Pledge
Steve Canyon wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 01:49:35 -0600, SemiScholar
<noemail@spambegone.com> wrote:

On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:54:08 GMT, Arne Langsetmo
<zuch@bangspam.ix.netcom.com> wrote:

Steve Canyon wrote:

On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 12:09:02 -0500,

wrote:

Steve Canyon <Stevencanyon@yahoooooooooo.com> wrote:


<snip>

Too bad for you it's not in the Constitution.


Just to bring "Deuce"'s muddled mind back to reality,
here's what he _said_ (from above):

[Deuce]:

:|>> There is no such thing as Church/State separation.
:|>

[Bilbo]:

:|>Except according to Madison who wrote the original 1st Amendment and
:|>worked on the creation of the final version that is part of our
:|>Constitution.
:|>
:|>But what the hell would *he know?
:|

[Deuce]:

:|How about if you go looking for a cite where Madison supposedly used
:|that phrase?


Whereupon Allison lets "Mr. Magnetic Capacitors" Steve have it with
both barrels.

Note that "Deuce"'s first claim was that there was no such thing.
Bilbo says he's wrong and points "Deuce" to Madison.

Then he asks for a cite from Madison, and gets more than "Deuce"
can actually read in one day. And he ignores this. And then goes
back and pretends that he asked for something else (which has
already been addressed as well). Pathetic. But what can you
expect from "Mr. Magnetic Capacitors"?


The best thing about having Little Steven on usenet is the
entertainment value of watching him get thrashed and left in a
quivering, babbling heap.

Too funny.


Do a search on the Constitution. See if you can find the word
"separation." Get back to us with your findings.

Do a search on "sovereign immunity" and see what you find. Or
even "sovereign". Try "state's rights". Or "democracy". Or
"self-incrimination". Or "privacy".
We could go on, but perhaps you get the drift. . . .
Cheers,
-- Arne Langsetmo
.

User: "Steve Canyon"

Title: Re: Don't de-Word the Pledge 01 Apr 2004 02:34:26 PM
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 19:52:47 GMT, Arne Langsetmo
<zuch@bangspam.ix.netcom.com> wrote:

Steve Canyon wrote:

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 01:49:35 -0600, SemiScholar
<noemail@spambegone.com> wrote:

On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:54:08 GMT, Arne Langsetmo
<zuch@bangspam.ix.netcom.com> wrote:

Steve Canyon wrote:

On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 12:09:02 -0500,

wrote:

Steve Canyon <Stevencanyon@yahoooooooooo.com> wrote:


<snip>

Too bad for you it's not in the Constitution.


Just to bring "Deuce"'s muddled mind back to reality,
here's what he _said_ (from above):

[Deuce]:

:|>> There is no such thing as Church/State separation.
:|>

[Bilbo]:

:|>Except according to Madison who wrote the original 1st Amendment and
:|>worked on the creation of the final version that is part of our
:|>Constitution.
:|>
:|>But what the hell would *he know?
:|

[Deuce]:

:|How about if you go looking for a cite where Madison supposedly used
:|that phrase?


Whereupon Allison lets "Mr. Magnetic Capacitors" Steve have it with
both barrels.

Note that "Deuce"'s first claim was that there was no such thing.
Bilbo says he's wrong and points "Deuce" to Madison.

Then he asks for a cite from Madison, and gets more than "Deuce"
can actually read in one day. And he ignores this. And then goes
back and pretends that he asked for something else (which has
already been addressed as well). Pathetic. But what can you
expect from "Mr. Magnetic Capacitors"?


The best thing about having Little Steven on usenet is the
entertainment value of watching him get thrashed and left in a
quivering, babbling heap.

Too funny.


Do a search on the Constitution. See if you can find the word
"separation." Get back to us with your findings.


Do a search on "sovereign immunity" and see what you find. Or
even "sovereign". Try "state's rights". Or "democracy". Or
"self-incrimination". Or "privacy".

We could go on, but perhaps you get the drift. . . .

The first amendment says what it says...
Anybody can read it.
Only the Supremes can interpret it's legality.
I'm perfectly content to leave it like that.

Cheers,

-- Arne Langsetmo

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