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To: Scoop 1

I just asked you a question. You were the one who TOLD sfimom to get off the scientology kick. You told her - I didn't tell you, I asked you a question - and you didn't answer it. You've told a lot of people to lay off the scientologists. Are you in with them yourself?


276 posted on 03/30/2005 7:58:59 PM PST by nanetteclaret (The LORD is known by his justice; the wicked are ensnared by the work of their hands. Psalm 9:16)
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To: nanetteclaret

You crossed the line sweetheart


285 posted on 03/30/2005 8:04:35 PM PST by Scoop 1
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To: nanetteclaret; All

For a long time the only one covering the Schindler's story on FoxNews was Greta Van Susteren.

I knew she was a scientologist, but didn't know she was a part year resident of Clearwater.

This is from the St. Petersburg Times:

High profile couple never pairs church and state

Greta Van Susteren and her husband, John Coale, rub shoulders with notables in the nation's capital, they involve themselves in controversial legal cases, they like Florida living. But you rarely hear them speak of their religion, Scientology.
By MARY JACOBY

© St. Petersburg Times, published December 13, 1998




WASHINGTON -- Cable News Network legal analyst Greta Van Susteren and her wealthy trial-lawyer husband, John Coale, are a Beltway power couple. She is the co-host of CNN's top-rated Burden of Proof. He is a mover behind the multi-billion-dollar anti-tobacco lawsuits. Both have dined at the White House.

And what about the fact they belong to a religion that teaches of Xenu, evil head of the Galactic Confederation? Who flew people to Teegeeack (Earth) 75-million years ago in space ships, chained them to volcanos and blew them up with hydrogen bombs, releasing exploded "thetans" that are now the source of most human suffering?

Well, it's not something savvy insiders would normally emphasize.

Van Susteren and Coale are Scientologists. But unlike members of established religions, whose own beliefs might seem improbable if they weren't so widely held, these part-time Clearwater residents are not exactly eager to draw attention to this fact.

"Washington is an extremely conservative place. Anything that starts to go out of the ordinary in one's personal life doesn't make it," said Coale, dressed in a green knit vest and red-striped tie. Van Susteren declined comment.

Van Susteren and Coale straddle two worlds: the capital's high-powered media and political milieu, and the close-knit Scientology community around the church's spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, where they own a home on Clearwater Beach.


308 posted on 03/30/2005 8:18:25 PM PST by FR_addict
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