Posted: 6/27/2002 1:34:24 PM EDT
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"Judge who issued Pledge ruling stays decision" "June 27, 2002 Posted: 5:06 PM EDT (2106 GMT) SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- A judge who ruled Wednesday that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools is unconstitutional because of the phrase "under God" violates the separation of church and state issued a stay Thursday pending further appeals." [url]http://www.cnn.com/2002/LAW/06/27/pledge.allegiance/index.html[/url] -kill-9 |
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He looks like the kind of guy who would end up being ..I dunno... A Lawyer! Pardons to all barristers, but...Shakespeare said it best in Henry V "First of all kill all the lawyers" Would you buy a used car or AR from this guy? I think this proves Mark Twain's point "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." ---Mark Twain |
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[i]Circuit Judge Alfred T. Goodwin, who wrote the 2-1 opinion that said the phrase "under God" violates the separation of church and state, [b]stayed his ruling[/b] until other members of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decide whether to change course.[/i] [b]That sound you hear is pee running down the leg of Judge Alfred T. Goodwin.[/b] And that my friends is what a man with no brains AND no balls looks like. "Come one, come all... step right up and pay your dollar to see the 'Amazing Brainless Eunich In A Robe'! You'll see him walk! You'll hear him talk! You'll be amazed how he can even stand without a spine! Straight from the bustling metropolis of San FranFreako comes this amazing freak of nature that will keep you spellbound for hours! He rules, he stays, he doesn't have a CLUE what he's doing... and yet he hobbles along without any visible means of support! Yes ladies and gents... it's the 'Amazing Brainless Eunich In A Robe'! " |
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Quoted: Pardons to all barristers, but...Shakespeare said it best in Henry V "First of all kill all the lawyers" I'm sure The_Macallan is right. I bet that he got a few phone calls from Washington "suggesting" that he think this one over again. |