A FWD: EMAIL (fwd: emails are suppose to be of some humor, aren't they?
So I went looking for anything current on the, for some reason "once honorable", Honorable Judge Roy Moore.
Immorality on the offenseWednesday
June 11, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- "Right of ...
Oh, my, all these are results from recent archived worldnetdaily "by Judge Roy Moore", so let me list these first 3 other links related-, THE COMMENTARY LINK TO ABOVE ARTICLE, Each Result Has The Commentary link when you click on that page ; one of his books; and a political cartoon; then those that read on after the Political humor link will see the rest of the first page results excerted today-
Book
"So Help Me God" will articulate why he believes elected and appointed government officials have the right and the obligation to acknowledge God as the foundation of American government and jurisprudence.
"So Help Me God" will articulate why he believes elected and appointed government officials have the right and the obligation to acknowledge God as the foundation of American government and jurisprudence.
This is recent humor- Obama's Shakedown
Posted: June 24, 20081:00 am Eastern
By Daryl Cagle© 2008
By Daryl Cagle© 2008
(Funny this is not humor- (My Own)p.s. does it matter if its supreme court without capital letters?)
NOW THE REST OF THE SEARCH RESULTS-
Passions, politics and prejudices on California high courtWednesday May 28, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- In the preamble to their state Constitution of 1849, the people of California acknowledged that they were "grateful to Almighty God for [their] freedom." But with the recent decision of the California Supreme Court legalizing same-sex "marriage" in that state, activist judges have destroyed the ... Barack Obama's government gospelWednesday May 14, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- Two months ago in downtown Philadelphia near Independence Hall, Sen. Barack Obama expressed loyal support for his pastor of 20 years, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, even after Wright had, in Obama's words, used "incendiary language" in his sermons that had the potential to "widen the racial divide" an ... America still needs prayerWednesday April 30, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- Tomorrow is the National Day of Prayer, a day when our government follows a long tradition of encouraging the people of the United States to pray for our nation. Though the day was first made official by President Harry S Truman in 1952, prayer has always been an important part of American civil ... The intolerance of the homosexual agendaWednesday April 16, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- In the past, homosexuals have always called for "tolerance" and "privacy," but today they flaunt their perversion in public parades, "gay" television shows and Hollywood movies. Demanding laws for same-sex "marriages" and "hate crimes" legislation, they would require Christians and everyone else ... Belief in God on trialWednesday April 02, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- Each juror raised his or her right hand and was administered the oath: "You and each of you do solemnly swear that in the case of the State of Texas against Khristian Oliver, you will a true verdict render according to the law and the evidence, so help you God." Oliver's attorney made no objecti ... When preaching becomes a crimeWednesday March 19, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- In 1774, a young James Madison, while traveling through Culpeper County in Virginia – well before he became our fourth president – passed by a jail where a number of Baptist preachers had been incarcerated for nothing more than preaching without an official government license. One of ... UN-AmericanWednesday March 05, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- On the last day of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, as Benjamin Franklin was leaving Independence Hall, a lady asked him, "Well, doctor, what have we got?" Franklin pointedly responded, "A republic, if you can keep it." James Madison, chief architect of the Constitution, defined a "republ ... Full of sound and fury signifying nothingWednesday February 20, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- In William Shakespeare's epic tale of greed, power and corruption in public office, Macbeth, the king, is suddenly informed of the death of the queen and responds in sorrow that life is "a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more." The same could be sai ... Liberty under fireWednesday February 06, 2008 by Judge Roy Moore -- "Life, liberty and property" are rights that have a celebrated history in English common law and American constitutional law, but with the Second Amendment case concerning our right to keep and bear arms now before the U.S. Supreme Court, do those rights have a future? Ten years before ou ...
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