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To: sinkspur
Is Moore a minister of justice or a minister of the Gospel?

He seems to be confused.

When the Ten Commandments was removed from the courtroom, President Bush issued a statement saying that Americans 'must obey the law.'

Unless you're an illegal immigrant.

When the Ten Commandments was removed from the courtroom, Rush Limbaugh said, "We must obey the law, or there will be anarchy."

Thus speaketh a pathetic drug addict who committed a felony ten times a day for years on end.

I just notice that all the people who condemn Roy Moore for putting the Ten Commandments in a courtroom on the basis of "We Must Obey the Law" turn out to be aiding and abetting, if not outright committing, bona fide felonies of their own.

8 posted on 01/08/2004 8:32:40 PM PST by JoeSchem (Did George Washington rebel from the British so that George W. could submit to the Mexicans?)
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To: JoeSchem
I just notice that all the people who condemn Roy Moore for putting the Ten Commandments in a courtroom on the basis of "We Must Obey the Law" turn out to be aiding and abetting, if not outright committing, bona fide felonies of their own.

First, Bush said nothing at all, at any time, during the Moore fiasco. You're just flat lying about that.

Moore was obligated to follow the directives of a higher Federal court. If he didn't want to, he could have quit.

Instead, he decided to showboat on the issue, so that he could run on the Ten Commandments for governor, in 2006.

Rush Limbaugh is not a Supreme Court Justice; Moore is.

9 posted on 01/08/2004 8:37:40 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a shelter dog or cat! You'll save one life, and maybe two!)
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To: JoeSchem
I just notice that all the people who condemn Roy Moore for putting the Ten Commandments in a courtroom on the basis of "We Must Obey the Law" turn out to be aiding and abetting, if not outright committing, bona fide felonies of their own.
You've named two people. Who are "all" the other felons condemning Moore?
10 posted on 01/08/2004 8:38:34 PM PST by drjimmy
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To: JoeSchem
I just notice that all the people who condemn Roy Moore for putting the Ten Commandments in a courtroom on the basis of "We Must Obey the Law" turn out to be aiding and abetting, if not outright committing, bona fide felonies of their own.

I have criticized Moore, Bush's immigration policy, and Rush's drug hypocrisy, so not "all" people fit your description.

I did once tear a tag off a mattress, though

11 posted on 01/08/2004 8:46:43 PM PST by WackyKat
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