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To: Jael
Oh, good grief.

Steve Glassroth of Montgomery, another plaintiff in the Ten Commandments lawsuit, said he doesn't have a problem with Bible studies at the Capitol as long as they are voluntary.

"This is not one of those in-your-face public things," he said.

Its quite telling when one of the people that was involved in the "Ten Commandments lawsuit" has no problem with these classes, but some head of an athiest society does. And when the guy throws out absurd phrases like "christian terrorism", he loses all support for his ridiculous cause.

4 posted on 02/27/2003 7:13:59 AM PST by FreeTally
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To: FreeTally
It seems a bit radical, doesn't it? Calling a guy having a Bible Study a Terrorist?

Not only that, it denigrates the memory of the poor innocent people who died at the hands of real terrorists.

No one is going to die because Bob Riley is having a Bible Study.
17 posted on 02/28/2003 2:04:50 PM PST by Jael
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