1 posted on
08/28/2003 2:39:20 AM PDT by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I hope the leftist devils never read where Jesus said the "Kingdom is within". Otherwise, they may soon be demanding to perform operations on Christians, so they can cut it out of us. Its only partially a joke, since many people have been tossed to lions, and burned at the stake for their faith in Christ.
2 posted on
08/28/2003 2:41:45 AM PDT by
Russell Scott
(Without massive intervention from Heaven, America doesn't have a prayer.)
To: kattracks; JohnHuang2; MadIvan; TonyInOhio; MeeknMing; itreei; jd792; Molly Pitcher; muggs; ...
PinG
3 posted on
08/28/2003 2:42:45 AM PDT by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(What part of " thou shalt not " dont people understand?)
To: kattracks
Words best spoken in private, behind closed and locked doors.
What you are about to read is now considered, by the courts of the USA, to be worse than pornography. What you are about to read, if you are a Supreme Court Justice in one of the 50 states and put the below up in public view, will get you suspended and in all probability prosecuted.
While it is all right to have pornography in the schools of this nation, it is illegal to have what you are about to read below in a public school in the United States of America.
While young men and women in the high schools of this nation can openly read such trash as Cosmopolitan Magazine, Red Book, Wrestling and Skateboard magazines, what you are about to read, if read aloud in a public high school would result in immediate suspension, or worse.
Prepare to read what the American Civil Liberties Union has, under the mantel of protecting you and your family, successfully banned from public and in some instances private display, reading or discussion, the following 319 words.
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To: kattracks; Russell Scott; ATOMIC_PUNK; rusty millet
Wouldn't it be nice if in the year 2008 the Republican candidate for President of the United States was Chief Justice Roy Moore? A draft Judge Moore movement has to start somewhere. Why not here and now?
To: kattracks
As a non-Christian, I was glad to see that thing yanked. However, as a Constitutionalist, I do believe the decision to yank was up to Alabama, and not FedGov.
7 posted on
08/28/2003 8:17:54 AM PDT by
warchild9
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