Even the board members acknowledged that they gave conflicting stories under oath. One of them, William Buckingham, blamed his conflicting stories on an Oxycontin addiction, of all things....
I have never said that 'Christians are liars'. That's absurd. But some Christians are indeed liars, such as the DI, such as the Dover school board members, and they deserve to get called on it when they do.
"I'm relocating it to Ignoristan, where it belongs."
Common response, when you're caught arguing matters of fact that turn out not to be true. Ah, well....
Farewell. Feel free to rejoin the conversation if you ever want to deny again that the Dover school board members lied - they currently have no defenders, and would probably appreciate your support.
Finally, although Buckingham, Bonsell, and other defense witnesses denied the reports in the news media and contradicted the great weight of the evidence about what transpired at the June 2004 Board meetings, the record reflects that these witnesses either testified inconsistently, or lied outright under oath on several occasions, and are accordingly not credible on these points.P. 105, Dover judgement
Defendants' previously referenced flagrant and insulting falsehoods to the Court provide sufficient and compelling evidence for us to deduce that any allegedly secular purposes that have been offered in support of the ID Policy are equally insincere.p 132
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