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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Justice Sunday II... Or is that Alien II...?
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Monday, August 15, 2005

Justice Sunday II... Or is that Alien II...?

the washington post wouldn't say "shit" if it was up to its eyeballs in it...
Prominent conservative political and religious leaders called Sunday night for Senate approval of Supreme Court nominees who will vote to end the constitutional right to abortion, against recognition of same-sex marriage and for fewer restrictions on religious expression in public places.

The Supreme Court has sanctioned "the right to kill unborn children" and opened the door to legalized "homosexual sodomy," declared Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, which co-sponsored "Justice Sunday II."

James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, told the 2,200 mostly white people in Two Rivers Baptist Church: "It doesn't matter what we think. The court rules." The Supreme Court, he said in a video broadcast, has created "an oligarchy. It's the government by the few."

why does the wapo insist on being so friggin' wussy...? "prominent conservative political and religious leaders," my ass... they are fundamentalist religious extremists who want to impose a theocracy on the rest of the u.s. citizens who don't necessarily subscribe to their mindlessly rigid beliefs... and the oligarchy, "dr." dobson, by the way, ain't the courts... it's the super-rich... and all you have to do to find them is to take a short drive across your headquarters town, colorado springs, to the broadmoor... a ton of 'em live there... and, yes, i can name names... that's where the REAL power is, dobby-boy...

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