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To: I still care
Jay Sekulow is trying to say something important. Why judge Moore wants to wage a political battle around a losing case instead of a winning one? He makes it impossible for the judges above him to hand him the victory - he is not following the proper process! This makes me wary... At the very least the judge should apologize for his procedural mistakes and fix as much of them as possible. Don't dupe the people into a battle without weapons!
350 posted on 08/20/2003 3:12:08 PM PDT by singsong (Demoralization does not kill people, it kills civilizations.)
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To: singsong
Do you want Moore's tablets left in place in the end or not?
364 posted on 08/20/2003 3:16:17 PM PDT by wardaddy (lost in a knuckledragger wilderness of my own making)
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To: singsong
"At the very least the judge should apologize for his procedural mistakes and fix as much of them as possible."

I respect the position you are taking. But it's really simple. There should never have been a ruling outside of Federal jurisdiction in the first place. It's really as simple as that. Moore chose his path for whatever reason, it doesn't matter. What matters is, one side stands for the Constitution and the 10 Commandments. The other side stands against the Constitution and the 10 Commandments. Just as GW frequently does, people are running to find a third way, which criticizes Moore's 'maneuverings', ie gamesmanship. One can keep one's sense of honor, and sacrifice Moore at the same time. It's much like the way democrats support the troops.
369 posted on 08/20/2003 3:22:20 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Don't confuse liberals with the facts.)
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