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Daniel Joseph Min
12-26-2004, 04:18 PM
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These rabidly-insane Anti-American Anti-Judeo-Xian lunatics
are nothing short gun fodder! But don't worry, we'll *NAIL*
them once our Patriot Act III kicks into high gear, that is
once Al-Qaeda attacks the continental USA with WMDs as they
have repeatedly threatened to do. Ironic, isn't it? Al-Qaeda
and Usama Bin Laden consistently parrot the liberal Democrat
talking points, and yet Al-Qaeda's next attack will provide
our President sufficient ammunition to COMPLETELY take down
these Anti-American *liberal terrorists* once and for all.

By "banning" the colors of the rainbow, the colors of Iris,
of the eye of the Sky, these Anti-American inhuman *vermin*
have proven to the American majority, to devout Judeo-Xians
across this great land that liberals are indeed and in fact
Enemy Combatants which need to be apprehended and euthanized
in order to protect our communities, our nation and the world
from the oft-lethal bite of the serpent of Rabidity. Liberals
(an oxymoronic label considering how INTOLERANT they've become
against God, against his son Jesus Christ and against us Judeo-
Xian ruling majority of Americans throughout the land--most of
all in the "Red" counties of all 50 states). Thus we see that
the so-called "liberals" really should be called what they are,
rabidly-insane intolerant Anti-American Anti-Xian inhuman scum-
bags who are in dire need of a nationwide, ultimately worldwide
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT!

These filthy Anti-Christ animals HATE God and Jesus Christ so
much nowadays (especially since the LOST the election--AGAIN!)
that they now HATE nature, the universe and ALL God's infinite
creation, sustenance and destruction. We devout Judeo-Xians can
see that the great judicial astrologer and prophet Dr. Michel
de Nostradamus did NOT write in vain that theirs would be the
kingdom of Rabidity, even condoning homosexual marriage which
measures the very DEPTHS of their treason against God, Family
and Country! Yea, Reckoning Day is coming SOON to a theatre of
combat near every man, woman and child on planet Earth--save
for the ekklesia, those covered in the blood of Jesus Christ,
against whom the trials and tribulations of the world (worse
now than ever in human history, nor shall ever be/Matthew 24),
are wholly insufficient to conquer us, but much rather they've
roused the undiluted *IRE* of the Gods of Olympvs, the FURIES!

ALL Anti-Christ liberals are criminally-insane Enemy Combatants
under the Patriot Act. Let's hunt these vermin down and REMOVE
their diseased and dysfunctional chakric candelabrums from out
of the place of it PERMANENTLY.

Merry Christmas!
Daniel Joseph Min
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On 16 Dec 2004, tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) forwarded:
>Schools prohibit Christmas colors
>District targeted with lawsuit after officials require white-only supplies for
>'winter' party
>
>Posted: December 15, 2004
>6:50 p.m. Eastern
>
>By Ron Strom
>2004 WorldNetDaily.com
>
>First it was schools that banned the singing of Christmas carols.
>
>Then another banned carols played only by instruments with no lyrics being
>presented.
>
>Now a school district has banned the colors red and green from a "Winter Break
>Party," requiring parents to bring only white plates and napkins.
>
>In response to the party policy, as well as many other rules a group of parents
>and students believe to be rank censorship, a lawsuit has been filed against
>the Plano Independent School District in Texas to fight back against its
>"religious hostility," as one attorney puts it.
>
>Other policies cited in the suit, filed today in U.S. District Court for the
>Eastern District of Texas, Sherman Division, include a ban on candy cane
>distribution when a religious card is attached, a ban on parents giving
>religious-oriented items to one another on school property and a ban on
>criticizing school board members or administrators on campus.
>
>"This lawsuit includes a large amount of evidence that demonstrates the
>pervasive religious hostitlity in Plano ISD," said Hiram Sasser, director of
>litigation for Liberty Legal Institute, which, along with Alliance Defense
>Fund, is representing about 20 clients in the suit.
>
>Kelly Shackelford, Liberty Legal Institute's chief counsel, noted the suit was
>purposely filed before Friday, when the white-only Winter Break party is
>scheduled to occur.
>
>"We asked for a temporary restraining order today to provide protection by this
>Friday," he told WorldNetDaily.
>
>Shackelford says if the order is issued by Friday, at the party the students
>would be allowed to pass out religious items, parents would be able to do the
>same, and the ban on criticizing school officials would be lifted.
>
>"These policies are a blatant violation of religious freedom and free speech,"
>he said. "These are school officials who have lost all common sense."
>
>One item included in the suit is the case of a girl student who was forbidden
>to invite her friends to an Easter event at her church, according to the law
>firm.
>
>"We've even got a mom who went to the school asking if her daughter at her
>birthday party could hand out a pencil with 'Jesus' on it," Shackelford told
>WND, "and the principal got so upset with her that he called the police.
>
>"It's just unbelievable stuff. We've been collecting these things for a year or
>two. This is a pervasive, district-wide problem of political correctness in the
>extreme."
>
>Shackelford said the families' attorneys worked with the district's attorney,
>Richard Abernathy, to try to get the officials to back down on some of the
>policies, but they did not.
>
>"We filed the federal lawsuit hopefully to put an end to all this nonsense,"
>Shackelford said.
>
>Shackelford said he didn't mind if the district engaged in its "silly pretense"
>that there is no Christmas, but he says it cannot violate the rights of
>students and parents in the process.
>
>Said Shackelford: "There's a huge difference between the school putting a sign
>out that says, 'We endorse Jesus,' and telling students and parents that they
>can't live out their faith."
>
>Commenting on the white-only policy for party supplies, Shackeford quipped, "I
>guess nobody has told them white could symbolize the purity of Christ. They'd
>probably ban white!"
>
>He says parents have been verbally told the reason for the color restriction
>was to shun traditional Christmas red and green. Last week, a note went home
>with students asking parents to bring certain items for the party. Two items
>listed that some were asked to supply were: "One package small white plates"
>and "One package white napkins."
>
>Food being requested included a dozen sugar cookies and a bag of Hersey's
>kisses. Liberty Legal Institute says the parents were told not to include any
>colored icing on the cookies, while Alliance Defense Fund reports children were
>told not to wear red and green clothing to the party.
>
>Shackelford said the complaint is over 150 pages - "just fact after fact."
>
>"We are confident that the courts will uphold the fundamental law that school
>officials may not suppress or exclude the speech of citizens simply because
>their speech is religious or includes religious content," Shackelford said.
>
>Gary McCaleb is senior counsel with Alliance Defense Fund.
>
>"The U.S. Supreme Court has never ruled that public schools must prohibit the
>distribution of candy canes or Christmas cards," he said in a statement. "They
>have never ruled that you can't say 'Merry Christmas' in the public schools.
>These attempts to stifle all religious expression and sanitize Christmas of all
>religious content are tiring to the overwhelming majority of Texans and all
>Americans."
>
>The lawsuit is known as Jonathan Morgan, et al., v. the Plano Independent
>School District, et al.
>
>A request for a response from attorney Abernathy's office had not been
>fulfilled by press time.

Gary L. Burnore
12-26-2004, 04:18 PM
On 16 Dec 2004 19:26:02 -0000, Daniel Joseph Min
<Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote:

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>These rabidly-insane Anti-American Anti-Judeo-Xian

A real right-winger wouldn't use xian in place of christian. Nice
try.
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Brent Colflesh
12-26-2004, 04:18 PM
Gary L. Burnore wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2004 19:26:02 -0000, Daniel Joseph Min
> <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote:
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>>These rabidly-insane Anti-American Anti-Judeo-Xian
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> A real right-winger wouldn't use xian in place of christian. Nice
> try.

Yep - a couple other errors in crossposts to a.i.search-engines I
perused reveal the "reverse-trolling" aspect.

Still amusing to any Francis E. Dec, Esq. fan - I'll consider these
ripoffs as an homage.

Bob
12-26-2004, 04:18 PM
In article <85HE142N38338.1430787037@reece.net.au>
Daniel Joseph Min <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote:
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> These rabidly-insane Anti-American Anti-Judeo-Xian lunatics
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Wish you would drop dead.