To: EternalVigilance
EV, you can run all you want, and you can bash Myron Thompson all you want, but can you articulate ANYTHING in Thompson's ruling that was not exactly as required by the application of the Lemon test? You may not like the test, but you can't argue that Thompson isn't bound to apply it - or can you?
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11/11/2003 12:42:59 PM PST by
lugsoul
(And I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside)
To: lugsoul; EternalVigilance
I am a deeply committed Christian, as conservative as they come, and an Alabamian - I would just offer a warning that there is a reason the conservative pastors of Alabama did not ralley to Moore's cause. You might ask why Godly men, unafraid of the cost, did not tightly embrace Judge Moore.?
To: lugsoul
I'm a political activist, fighting to defend and restore our free republic, not an attorney.
I believe that America, as it once was, should be a nation that reveres God, the Creator, respects innocent human life and enjoys liberty.
The majority of lawyers obviously are too close to the trees to see the forest these days.
In cases like this, their expensive legal educations are working against them, and against the best interests of limited government.
The law is too important to let it be defined by lawyers, IMO.
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