Meant for my last post to go to ALL.
http://www.jangovan.com
http://www.therant.us/staff/shoemaker/since_when_does_the_judicial_branch_establish_law.htm
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1315309/posts?page=1
FV SAYS: This doesn't surprise me. Look at how Florida Judges think the Pope's got no kind of authority or credence.
Felos since he believes he is god, thinks the Pope's a nobody too. What the Pope said in March of 2004 about "feeding tubes" should be disregarded because "euthanazi's" have no conscience.
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