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To: Noel de Leon who wrote (196)6/29/2002 9:08:05 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3467
 
This atheist Michael A. Newdow who sued to have "under God" removed is no different than the parents who send their kids off to blow themselves up... here's how:

Newdow tried the same suit here in Florida several years ago but it was thrown out of court as a frivolous suit, so he moved to California where the fruit cake judges would even rule against the tooth fairy and Santa Claus... the first time he tried the suit in California, he was told his daughter was not in school, she was five years old at the time, so the suit was not legitimate... he brainwashed his child, now eight years old, into becoming fearful of the mention of the word God, and now he filed yet again, winning this time around... he's a physician who went to law school so he can have fun with these kinds of suits... he also sued President Bush, but it too was dismissed as nutty... in effect, he went to law school to move his anti American agenda forward, and then he raised a child so he can have a client he could represent... he put his daughter in harms way so that he could now file on her behalf..... this guy is demented and his daughter should be removed from the home by social services for mental abuse of a child.....

GZ under God



To: Noel de Leon who wrote (196)6/30/2002 1:07:30 AM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3467
 
Noel, The man, himself, said it on TV. He objected to the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Plain and simple. You have just added your personal twist to it. I was not talking about the decision of the Federal Appeals court, but what the instigator of several similar suits said himself. You, evidently, were unable to decipher common English word.