Political correctness runs deep!
Here's an insightful article out of Mathaba, an Africa-based site.
http://mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=496120
'Zionist Terrorist Attacks'
Mathaba, Africa
Dec. 14, 2005
It's time to make more of our listeners and site visitors aware of how
vile, psychotic
the ones who weren't too busy seducing virtuous Gentile women -- and
they say that it's time to return this list to the Law of Government and
Religion.
As I mentioned before, I thought a few posts from Mr. Darby on
questions of Zionism in U.S. government (which is not a matter of the
Law
Volokh, Eugene wrote:
the ones who weren't too busy seducing virtuous Gentile women -- and
they say that it's time to return this list to the Law of Government and
Religion.
Just be careful, Eugene. Some of those virtuous gentile women may turn
out to be gentile men, as in the case of the
Now, Eugene, what does it say about members of the list that you think Mr.
Darby has raised lots of money for his campaign through his posts? And why
doesn't the ZOG do something about all of these posts, and all these
free-wheeling web sites that Mr. Darby
keeps telling us about? You'd get
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Struck down on Free Speech Clause and Free Exercise Clause
grounds in Draper v. Logan County Public Library, 2005 WL 3358686 (W.D.
Ky. Aug. 29).
Eugene
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Reason prevails over the absurd. Here is the latest from Liberty Counsel on the "Cold in the Night" case:Dodgeville, WI - Ridgeway Elementary School has now dumped "Cold in the Night" from its "winter program." After receiving an avalanche of phone calls and emails, late yesterday afternoon,
Bob Tuttle and I have just published our 4th annual report on the
State of the Law governing the Faith-Based and Community
Initiative. The Report includes a discussion of 1) the contributions
to Establishment Clause jurisprudence of both the late Chief Justice
and Justice O'Connor; 2)
I have no idea what the truth of the matter is, but here's a different
account of what happened in connection with the Silent Night
episode on which there was a post earlier today:
http://thinkprogress.org/2005/12/14/silent-night-fraud
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Mark Tushnet wrote:
I have no idea what the truth of the matter is, but here's a different
account of what happened in connection with the Silent Night
episode on which there was a post earlier today:
http://thinkprogress.org/2005/12/14/silent-night-fraud
It appears that your link in
This is fascinating. On one hand it shows how we may be too quick to believe
stories of secular excesses, and I think the laughed out of school subject
line was perhaps a spur-of-the-moment comment that might give a misimpression.
I think persons of faith should give secularists and their
Coyle, Dennis wrote:
On the other hand, explaining that the song comes from a play about trees doesn't
entirely refute the criticism that the school may be driving out the true meaning
of Christmas -- it's a long ways from Christmas trees and Santa to a story of the
virgin birth of a
This is funny, Art.
Thank goodness the 8th Circuit has recently voted to
require all public schoolchildren to worship the Baby
Jesus, as part of that court's conservative activist
agenda.
With the circuits so clearly split, the SC will have
to take one of the cases and decide the issue once and
Rick Duncan wrote:
These news accounts posted by Mark and Ed certainly
suggest that this school play is not as bad as Liberty
Counsel made it out to be.
Still, it is good to see the school listening to the
voices of parents and the community, and adding Silent
Night with its original lyrics.
Ed, et al:
I know nothing about the play under discussion, but we might consider here the
comment by a Philip Roth character (if I remember correctly, the character was
Philip Roth), that the song White Christmas has nothing to do with Christmas,
as Easter Parade has nothing to do with Easter.
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