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Leontius

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12. The continued false accusations and characterizations about me and what I post
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 10:27 PM
Feb 2013

seem to indicate what some people would classify as classic case of serial refusal to be truthful and honest about anything which I have posted. Why do you seem have such a hard time about being truthful and honest ? Do you realize that there are other methods to debate or argument than distortion of positions and outright falsehoods that would give your view perhaps some credibility? Even giving in context citations of posts you claim I have made would be a start on the road to rehabilitating your reputation of lacking veracity with many who read your posts in response to what I have actually said in this group.

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Highly unconstitutional. They know better than to try this crap in CA. kestrel91316 Feb 2013 #1
This should also be attacked on the basis edhopper Feb 2013 #2
Yet another reason to donate to the ACLU... meeshrox Feb 2013 #3
This is about asserting privilege SpartanDem Feb 2013 #4
The lack of response from liberal/moderate believers mirrors the nationwide feeling. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #5
Settled law, reaffirmed many times, time to move on. Leontius Feb 2013 #6
And by settled law you mean that it's unconstitutional to put up the 10 commandments, right? cleanhippie Feb 2013 #7
Go easy on him. 2ndAmForComputers Feb 2013 #8
not buddies, laundry. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #9
The continued false accusations and characterizations about me and what I post Leontius Feb 2013 #12
So by settled law you mean that it's unconstitutional to put up the 10 commandments, right? cleanhippie Feb 2013 #13
Put up by the state in state facilities, it is a clear violation of the establishment clause Leontius Feb 2013 #14
Excellent. Taken as your response to the school district for trying to do just that, yes, move on. cleanhippie Feb 2013 #15
You can't unless you're willing to deny the right of some citizens Leontius Feb 2013 #16
Wow. We really agree! cleanhippie Feb 2013 #17
That is a problem isn't it, where is the line? Leontius Feb 2013 #20
Is anyone trying to control religious expression "in the public domain"? cleanhippie Feb 2013 #21
Yes I do believe there are people who wish to control or even eliminate religious expression Leontius Feb 2013 #22
Another "historically significant document" they can display... onager Feb 2013 #10
i used to have a hardback copy Phillip McCleod Feb 2013 #11
Wikipedia pokerfan Feb 2013 #18
Which set of Ten are they posting?? Angry Dragon Feb 2013 #19
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