To: Tempest
The school board members commited perjury?! What the heck are you talking.
That would be (soon to be former) school board member Alan Bonsell, whose testimony in the recent trial contradicted a sworn deposition that he gave back in January. In January he denied that he knew of anyone other than his father who was involved in donating $850 worth of textbooks on Intelligent Design to the Dover school district, and that he didn't know how his father obtained the money for the books. Except that he'd personally received the check -- with the name of the textbook written on the check itself as the intended purpose of the check -- for the books from former board member Bill Buckingham. Who is not his father. Which means that when he claimed that he didn't know anyone else involved in donating the books he was lying. And when he was lying, he was under oath.
Here in the USA, lying while under oath is called "perjury".
306 posted on
11/12/2005 7:51:08 PM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
and that would explain all 8 school board memebers??? Nope. The reaction, intentions and agneda of the voters were clear.
I don't know if they're hot or if their cold. But if their lukewarm I'm sure they're going to get spat out....
307 posted on
11/12/2005 11:39:55 PM PST by
Tempest
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