From: Stan-O on
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:28:35 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
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>> >> >Well, Stalin and other leaders of World Communism were the people who
>> >> >initiated widespread practice of abortion in the world. ?Except for
>> >> >Communist countries, abortion was illegal in all European governments
>> >> >until the 1960's, when Sweden was the first western European
>> >> >government to start government sponsored abortions.
>> >> >Josef Stalin was the individual who initiated Roe v. Wade.
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>> >> Do you even know what a majority or a dissenting opinion is? Do you
>> >> even know what "specifically authored" means. Oh, I forgot...you can
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>> >With this particular Supreme Court, it does not really matter. ?There
>> >is not really anything good there.
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>> If you want to live that delusion, feel free to do so. Just don't
>> expect me to believe it...
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>Believe whatever you want to believe. Are you starting to understand
>how this works?

Yes...make stuff up when you can't answer a direct question.
From: Stan-O on
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:40:15 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
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>> >>> What happened to them?
>> >> Nothing. �They just don't exist.
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>> > Sort of like Hezekiah's tunnel?
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>> No.
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>I think it is. So you are saying that Barack Obama and Hillary
>Clinton do not exist?

OK, now you are just being silly...
From: rbwinn on
On Jul 20, 6:25�am, Stan-O <bndsna...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:26:21 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com>
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> >> >> >> > We've got one on trial over here at the moment. He shot a guy, then
> >> >> >> > tried to decapitate two women with a katana. Apparently God told him to
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> >> >> >> Almost every murderer today says that because they know the atheistic
> >> >> >> court system will reward them for saying it.
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> >> >> >> Why would an "atheistic court system" reward someone who claimed to believe
> >> >> >> in gods, skippy?
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> >> >> >Lawyers reward anyone who adds to their power and financial security.
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> >> >> I guess you've never met any public defenders...
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> >> >Yes, I have met some public defenders.
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> >I have never let one represent me in court.
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> ...and neither have I, but I know a couple of them. You have a lot of
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The reason why people become lawyers is so that they can have power.
European courts did not recognize the right of defendants to defend
themselves, which has now also been imposed on the United States.
Lawyers are persons who are held by these police state courts of today
to have rights to in court, which defendants are not considered to
have. Defendants no longer have freedom of speech, the right to trial
by jury, etc., in court, but lawyers can still obtain these things for
defendants.
Robert B. Winn

From: rbwinn on
On Jul 20, 6:29�am, Stan-O <bndsna...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:43:08 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com>
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> >> >>>> Most of whom are 'beleivers' in one god or another.
> >> >>> We've got one on trial over here at the moment. He shot a guy, then
> >> >>> tried to decapitate two women with a katana. Apparently God told him to
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> >> >> Almost every murderer today says that because they know the atheistic
> >> >> court system will reward them for saying it.
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> >> >> Why would an "atheistic court system" reward someone who claimed to believe
> >> >> in gods, skippy?
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> >> > Lawyers reward anyone who adds to their power and financial security..
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> >I do not have anything going at the present time. �Lawyers were the
> >people who started "plea bargaining" and did away with the right to
> >trial by jury.
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No, it does not. The right to trial by jury no longer exists. People
who commit crimes serious enough to be profitable to lawyers are given
the privilege of trial by jury. That means if you commit a murder,
you can have a lawyer and a trial by jury. If you are arrested on
misdemeanor charges by police who have decided to harrass you, you
cannot get a trial by jury even though the Constitution guarantees you
that right.
Robert B. Winn
From: rbwinn on
On Jul 20, 6:34�am, Stan-O <bndsna...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:27:44 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com>
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> >> >> >> > No, a couple of atheists have told me that. ?They said he was a
> >> >> >> > Russian Orthodox and an alcoholic.
> >> >> >> > He was an alcoholic.
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> >> >> >> So, you're making things up again.
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> >> >> >> Hint: He was not a Christian merely because an atheist claimed he was...
> >> >> >> Hint #2: ?What school did Stalin go to in 1888?
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> >> >> >Stalin went to a Russian Orthodox seminary. ?He rejected what he was
> >> >> >taught there and became a mass murderer.
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> >> >> Only partially true. Like I told you before, politicians, and in
> >> >> particular tyrants, will say anything to gain or remain in power.
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> >> >Well, Stalin did say he was an atheist. ?He told the truth about that..
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> >> He never openly admitted this. In fact, his religious beliefs were
> >> pretty vague. What he hated was the concept of god as presented by the
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> >That is quite a statement. �So you are saying that Stalin did not
> >believe in the Communist Manifesto?
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> Tyrants will use or believe anything to maintain their control. He
> probably found some parts useful, and ignored anything that
> contradicted his personally ideologies...pretty much the same with you
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Stalin tried to stamp out religion in the Soviet Union. It is well
documented.
Robert B. Winn