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To: exmarine
Chief Justice Roy Moore has stated this fact about the Decl. of Indep. many times on national TV.

Of course, the fact that the entire Alabama Supreme Court and the Attorney General and numerous federal judges have repudiated Moore's positions just might have a little bearing on his credibility.

276 posted on 10/21/2003 12:33:50 PM PDT by jimt
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To: jimt
Chief Justice Roy Moore has stated this fact about the Decl. of Indep. many times on national TV. Of course, the fact that the entire Alabama Supreme Court and the Attorney General and numerous federal judges have repudiated Moore's positions just might have a little bearing on his credibility.
I'd still like to like to see someone go before the US Supreme Court trying to invalidate a law based solely upon a clause in the Declaration of Independence. The ban on cameras should be lifted just once, to capture Justice Scalia's reactions. >:)

-Eric

278 posted on 10/21/2003 12:41:54 PM PDT by E Rocc (Collectivism is to freedom as raw sewage is to fresh water.)
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To: jimt
Of course, the fact that the entire Alabama Supreme Court and the Attorney General and numerous federal judges have repudiated Moore's positions just might have a little bearing on his credibility.

Actually, it demeans their credibility since they can't cite one law that Moore broke in posting the decalog. Can you? If he broke no law, then it is illegal for a judge to declare it illegal - judges can't make law. Who is credible? Moore. Who is not? The morons in black robes who ruled against Moore. Separation of church and state DOES NOT EXIST except in the minds of liberals.

281 posted on 10/21/2003 12:56:53 PM PDT by exmarine
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