Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-13 Thread RJLipkin
Paul's query again raises the question of the List's purposes.  My own view is that phrases like "Zionist-Occupied Government" and, in Paul's words, the speaker's "anti-Semitic self-promotion" do not belong on this List. I recognize and admire Eugene's typical reluctance to censor em

Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-13 Thread Francis Beckwith
gt; politically correct preferentialism or government accommodation of >> non-Christian religion). >> >> Larry Darby >> >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Darby &

Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-13 Thread Paul Finkelman
Darby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Darby Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 1:23 PM To: 'Law & Religion issues for Law Academics' Subject: RE: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder Eugene, th

Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-13 Thread Ed Brayton
Larry Darby wrote: Thank you to all who have expressed an interest in restoring good government to Alabama - and the United States of America, for Americans for a change! I am reminded of an old Albert Brooks comedy bit from the early 70s where he says that radio disc jockeys are endowed wit

RE: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-13 Thread Larry Darby
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 1:23 PM To: 'Law & Religion issues for Law Academics' Subject: RE: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder Eugene, thanks for the publicity! My campaign address is: Larry Darby for Attorney General P O Box 3722 Montgomery, AL 36

Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-12 Thread Will Linden
I was interested when I saw the like to a "must-see video" at honestmedia.com in his recent post besides trading in Holocaust revisionism [deliberately phrased to annoy the PCCops], it includes stuff depicting fees for kashruth certification as a "secret tax". It looks like the link was

Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-12 Thread Ed Brayton
Volokh, Eugene wrote: I therefore have nothing at all against atheist political movements in general, nor do I have any reason to believe that atheists generally have any hostility towards Jews, or affection for David Duke. Yet this makes it all the more important, it seems to me, for a

Re: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-12 Thread Paul Finkelman
11 PM To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics Subject: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder Since people on this list specialize in the law of government and religion, they might be interested in the activities of the Atheist Legal Center, and might even be

RE: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-12 Thread Larry Darby
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 1:11 PM To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics Subject: A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder Since people on this list specialize in the law of government and religion, they might be interested in the activities of the Ath

A note about the Atheist Legal Center, or at least its founder

2005-12-12 Thread Volokh, Eugene
Since people on this list specialize in the law of government and religion, they might be interested in the activities of the Atheist Legal Center, and might even be inclined to work together with them on some matters. (I would have been one such, on certain subjects.) Given this,