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FOX NEWS: ALABAMA TEN COMMANDMENTS JUDGE SUSPENDED...
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| 08/22/03
| Matt Drudge
Posted on 08/22/2003 2:40:17 PM PDT by Pokey78
Orlando Salinas broke in a few minutes ago and announced this on Fox News.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: falseidol; itsarock; publicproperty; roymoore; suspension; wackos; worshiptherock
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
"It is time to suspend the Federal courts. Ask congress to DEFUND FEDERAL JUDGES' SALARIES UNTIL MOORE IS VINDICATED."
It is time something is done to stop this action. Why hasn't President Bush stepped in on this? I thought he was a man of God????
821
posted on
08/23/2003 3:32:52 AM PDT
by
auggy
(http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-DownhomeKY /// Check out My USA Photo album & Fat Files)
To: Technogeeb
Sikh would find all but one of the 10 commandments in his teachings, the only exception being the "sabbath" (Sikhs believe every day is holy and should be spent serving God). LOL! Well, they're all probably somewhere in the Kung Fu Television Series teachings too.
Get serious, the Sikh sees a Christian monument, he's going "Oooooh, what trouble I am in, what trouble I am in."
This is indefensible.
To: auggy
Why hasn't President Bush stepped in on this? I thought he was a man of God???? God instructed him to never set foot in Alabama.
To: Luis Gonzalez
Luis Gonzalez, when you write "is over Johnny" what are you referring to?
824
posted on
08/23/2003 6:18:04 AM PDT
by
Major_Risktaker
(The only way to protect my family is to protect your family.)
To: ArneFufkin
"Your Christianity, as it impacts your status as an American, carries no moral, ethical or legal superiority over a Muslim American in our political and legal system. None. You're not a better, more authentic American. You have no standing vis a vis the American of Chinese origin who is a Buddhist. Or the American who is a Sihk. Or the American who is a Hindu. Or the Atheist. Or the Pagan. "
So, then, why would you be afraid of someone posting some words from the Bible outside a courthouse?
825
posted on
08/23/2003 7:00:44 AM PDT
by
PatrioticAmerican
(Helping Mexicans invade America is TREASON!)
To: sinkspur
I put God first. I don't need the government to make God a priority in my life. What's more, I respect the beliefs of other people. Roy Moore doesn't. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt if you can show me one post where you have defended the 10 commandments or any other scripture. As to your 2nd statement, you don't respect other's beliefs or you wouldn't be so anti-Judge Moore. Your posts really sound like the liberal mantra.
826
posted on
08/23/2003 7:34:10 AM PDT
by
tutstar
To: tutstar
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt if you can show me one post where you have defended the 10 commandments or any other scripture. As to your 2nd statement, you don't respect other's beliefs or you wouldn't be so anti-Judge MooreI respect Judge Moore's beliefs, and his right to his beliefs. What I do not respect is his effort to push his beliefs as a state official on the rest of the state of Alabama, to the exclusion of all other religious expression.
827
posted on
08/23/2003 7:41:10 AM PDT
by
sinkspur
(God's law is written on men's hearts, not a stone monument.)
To: sinkspur
Just like a dem! The last few comments I've made to you have been partially answered.
In case you haven't heard the Alabama constitution acknowledges God. In no way is Judge Moore pushing his beliefs on anyone, and frankly I would applaud him if he were. I believe our national documents also acknowledge God (you know that thing called the Declaration and our guarantee to freedom of speech and religion is in the Constitution) and it is the atheist who have pushed their beliefs on the rest of us for the past 40 years...
828
posted on
08/23/2003 7:48:42 AM PDT
by
tutstar
To: tutstar
I believe our national documents also acknowledge God (you know that thing called the Declaration and our guarantee to freedom of speech and religion is in the Constitution)"Acknowledging God" is one thing. Erecting a monument that is purposely a religious expression of Judeo-Christianity to the exclusion of all others is quite another.
and it is the atheist who have pushed their beliefs on the rest of us for the past 40 years...
It's not working. There are fewer atheists in America now than at any time in her history.
829
posted on
08/23/2003 7:59:49 AM PDT
by
sinkspur
(God's law is written on men's hearts, not a stone monument.)
To: PatrioticAmerican
So, then, why would you be afraid of someone posting some words from the Bible outside a courthouse? They're not outside the courthouse; they're in the central foyer of the courthouse.
Why would Roy Moore have an objection to posting some words from the Koran in his courthouse? He does, you know. He doesn't consider Islam a religion. Or Buddhism. Or Sikh.
830
posted on
08/23/2003 8:07:39 AM PDT
by
sinkspur
(God's law is written on men's hearts, not a stone monument.)
To: sinkspur
as I said ...just like a dem
Why haven't you answered me regarding your liking/disliking the SCOTUS striking down the Tx sodomy law?
Why are you even on FR ? You don't even agree with most of the posts made. I guess you could not find even one post by yourself defending a scripture...how sad!
831
posted on
08/23/2003 8:27:10 AM PDT
by
tutstar
To: tutstar
Why are you even on FR ? It's certainly not to hawk a multi-level marketing scheme as you do, on your home page.
Why don't you tell us why you're on here peddling a scam?
Here. Read what worldwidescam.com has to say about "Gas Programs":
First it was MLM websites and SkyBiz.com was king. Then BigSmart.com made a killing off Internet dummies who wanted their own "shopping mall." Now everybody's promoting gasoline discount programs. Wanna know why? Because any dummy can start one.
And there, right in the middle is FuelZone.com, the "gasoline discount program" you're linking to on your website.
832
posted on
08/23/2003 8:58:36 AM PDT
by
sinkspur
(God's law is written on men's hearts, not a stone monument.)
To: tutstar
Delete the ad from your homepage. Thank you.
To: sinkspur
oh please,
I haven't even had one response for that from FR.
You must be really bored, with a PhD in diversion and avoiding questions.
I've got a family to tend to and I'm not wasting anymore time arguing with you.
834
posted on
08/23/2003 9:08:23 AM PDT
by
tutstar
To: tutstar
Perhaps you'll read up on some of these scams and realize that anything that sounds too good to be true, usually is.
835
posted on
08/23/2003 9:10:30 AM PDT
by
sinkspur
(God's law is written on men's hearts, not a stone monument.)
To: Technogeeb
OK...I'll bite.
Show me.
836
posted on
08/23/2003 9:30:29 AM PDT
by
Luis Gonzalez
(There's no such thing as a stupid question, there are however, many inquisitive morons out there...)
To: Technogeeb
Irrefutable is probably too strong a word. Technically, "Luis Gonzalez" is correct (the text "Jesus Christ" doesn't appear), but there is a mention of Jesus in at least one of the "Founding Documents", although I have my doubts that any of the three of you can find it. I did notice that this wasn't susinct. If you had a point worth making, you would be making it instead of playing a child's game of "I know something that you don't know." Go back to the sandbox kid.
837
posted on
08/23/2003 9:31:16 AM PDT
by
Once-Ler
(Proud Republican and Bushbot)
To: ArneFufkin
tattoo the Commandments on your forearm Roscoe Before being shipped off to your ACLU re-education camp?
838
posted on
08/23/2003 9:49:44 AM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: concerned about politics
We also have prayer rooms in American Embassies located in Islamic countries for the local staff. I wonder what would happen if we tried to put chapels in the Embassies. LOL
839
posted on
08/23/2003 9:54:11 AM PDT
by
kabar
To: general_re
Otherwise, Congress would never need to bother with impeachment of judges - they'd be able to do an end-run around the impeachment process any time they liked,There is a big difference between axing a Judge and getting rid of a position. The legislature, by its lonesome, may impeach and convict a judge. The President has a say in the removal of a enacted judicial position. He may veto, by his lonesome, any such end run. Such is the balance of power.
840
posted on
08/23/2003 9:55:01 AM PDT
by
AndrewC
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