deemar325
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terry78 said:^They'll sue it down.![]()
Heh, probaly right.
Ain't nothing scarier than a jewish man of a legal quest.
terry78 said:^They'll sue it down.![]()
amazingfantasy15 said:I wouldn't call this a step back because crap like this happens everyday. Nutso Christians like this have and always will be around to give religion a bad name.
deemar325 said:Heh, probaly right.
Ain't nothing scarier than a jewish man of a legal quest.
bored said:Meet that man's mother, and you'll change your mind.
deemar325 said:Lol!
"So when are ya gonna settle down with a nice jewish girl?"
bored said:*sigh* It's sad because it's basically true.
bored said:Anyway, this is off-topic. Let's go back to making fun of these idiots, shall we?
After seeking legal counsel, a meeting was called, and community residents gathered at the Frankford Elementary School. In response to the ACLU’s threats, IRSD board president Harvey Walls asked board member Dr. Donald G. Hattier to deliver a prayer. Amid the crowd’s loud cheers, Hattier rose and recited George Washington’s prayer which was offered during America’s fight for independence...
...Many begged the school board not to take Jesus away from their children. Others read scriptures from the Bible citing instructions given by Jesus.
“Where are the self-proclaimed, ‘Guardians of Liberty’ when a California school district is indoctrinating school kids with Islam?”...“This is one more example of the ACLU’s jihad to end public acknowledgement of the God of the Bible.”
The complaint recounts a raucous crowd that applauded the board's opening prayer and then, when sixth-grader Alexander Dobrich stood up to read a statement, yelled at him "take your yarmulke off!" His statement, read by Samantha, confided "I feel bad when kids in my class call me Jew boy."
...A former board member suggested that Mona Dobrich might "disappear" like Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the atheist whose Supreme Court case resulted in ending organized school prayer. She disappeared in 1995 and her dismembered body was found six years later.
The crowd booed an ACLU speaker and told her to "go back up north."
In the days after the meeting the community poured venom on the Dobriches. Callers to the local radio station said the family they should convert or leave the area. Someone called them and said the Ku Klux Klan was nearby.
Alex Dobrich claims that he was called “Christ-killer” by classmates; the school board’s lawyer, Thomas Neuberger of the Rutherford Institute, suggests that Dobrich is lying. The family is in fact being represented by a Wilmington law firm rather than the ACLU, but this did not prevent the Stop the ACLU Coalition from deciding to publicise the Dobriches’ home address and phone number, as part of an “Expose the ACLU Plaintiff” campaign.
The Dobriches have a litany of complaints about the school board’s alleged promotion of Christianity, including the claim that members of Bible Clubs were allowed to jump the queue for lunch. One reported incident appears particularly egregious, concerning Samantha Dobrich’s 2004 graduation:
She was the only Jewish student in her graduating class. The complaint relates that local pastor, Jerry Fike, in his invocation, followed requests for "our heavenly Father's" guidance for the graduates with:
I also pray for one specific student, that You be with her and guide her in the path that You have for her. And we ask all these things in Jesus' name.
...Hattier added that the district had to change the practice of inviting pastors to give invocations at high-school graduations because it is against the law and had been for decades.
Cheers of joy echoed through Sussex Central High School on Monday night when the Indian River School Board announced they would not pay a "six-figure" settlement to end prayer litigation.
The motion, made by Nina Lou Bunting and seconded by Donald Hattier, was unanimously carried.
"Put that in your pipe and smoke it, ACLU," said David Bennett, a preacher at the Dagsboro Church of Christ, when the announcement was made.
..."If these kids are taught evolution -- that they came from apes -- and they're not given the basis of faith, what's to stop them from acting like animals?" he said.
In fact, science appears to be a far lower priority for the school board than getting a Jew to convert, and students who wish to be excused biology lessons that cover evolution are reportedly allowed to attend a Bible Club instead.
deemar325 said:That's shows we got a ways to go.
They teased you about being jewish?
Hey f'k them man.
bored said:The sad part was that most said they were told this by pastors/reverends, or their parents. Most didn't realize what was wrong with it until they were old enough to think a little for themselves.
deemar325 said:You know what I do? I just punk'em out. If they got the brass balls to confront me head on, then I whoop ass. Or I just ignore them.
bored said:At that age, ignoring them wasn't the easiest thing to do. Or, it was, after I basically became completely anti-social, and remained so for many years.
Then I noticed that I was smarter than most of them, and was fine.
I got sent home from gym when I ran my timed mile without a towel on.deemar325 said:Heh, I just walk around without a towel in the gym, that shuts them the f'k up.
Otis Driftwood said:I got sent home from gym when I ran my timed mile without a towel on.![]()
...Wilhelm-Scream said:Aliens suck "alien balls" though, much worse.
They look like a pomegranite crossed with an exposed brain and they THROB!![]()