To: savedbygrace
Yes, the cases are slightly different.
What is not different is the fact that Christian fundamentalists have special rights in this country, such as the right to refuse to have their picture taken for a driver's license. How can the cops identify a Christian fundamentalist if his driver's license has no picture?
Another special right for Christian fundamentalist is the right to ride a buggie 5 mph on a highway with a 55 mph without a driver's license and without the required safety orange reflectors, creating significant hazards on the road for both the Christian fundamentalists and drivers observing the 55 mph speed limit.
To: george wythe
You seem to be hung up on the use of the phrase "Christian fundamentalist". Why is that, George?
To: george wythe
I think that's the Amish. Parsing language screws up your diatribe.
I don't see any Amish on I-95 frankly, driving their buggies, or else I drive so fast that I miss seeing them.
121 posted on
05/29/2003 6:44:08 PM PDT by
OpusatFR
(Using pretentious arcane words to buttress your argument means you don't have one)
To: george wythe
Another special right for Christian fundamentalist is the right to ride a buggie 5 mph on a highway with a 55 mph without a driver's license..
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Nobody calls the Amish "Christian fundamentalists".
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