To: P-Marlowe
Good news for your theory, PM.
Moore went out of his way to mention that there was a statue of a Greek Goddess (I think he said Athena) in the courtyard of the District Court. Said he could care less. Didn't make him worry about justice.
I believe he just acknowledged another direction -- your direction -- that he would go. You are the first I saw or read of the theory of "art" and "speech."
Did you write any articles on it?
219 posted on
11/13/2003 10:34:08 AM PST by
xzins
(Proud to be Army!)
To: xzins
"Moore went out of his way to mention that there was a statue of a Greek Goddess (I think he said Athena) in the courtyard of the District Court. Said he could care less. Didn't make him worry about justice." Judge Moore has made this statement from the beginning. I remember him making it over a year ago. But this doesn't fall into line with what the media wants to portray. Repeating the quote would make it appear the Judge is not some whacked out fundamentalist and that he actually bases his decisions on sound thoughts. It would show the Judge to be the Constitutionalist he has always said he is.
Then these forums wouldnt be able to fill up with excuses spewed from those too cowardly to take a stand, but still arrogant enough to show their stupidity. Multiculturalism would loose its voice in the discussion. The 1st and 10th amendments would dominate and the 14th wouldnt have any position at all.
618 posted on
11/14/2003 5:13:12 AM PST by
Fearless Flyers
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