Religion Driving?
Paul Finkelman
pfink at albanylaw.edu
Sun Sep 2 06:32:40 PDT 2007
It actually sounds like she ought to seek help have the chip removed
from her head before it does more damage to her. This reminds me of the
District Court Case involving, if I remember correctly, The Church of
the Boo Hoo. The judge there called the claims of the defendant to be
"goofy nonsense."
Paul Finkelman
President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law
and Public Policy
Albany Law School
80 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3494
518-445-3386
pfink at albanylaw.edu
>>> susan.freiman.law.65 at aya.yale.edu 09/02/07 5:21 AM >>>
<VBG>
I'm surprised the social workers aren't taking her child away.
Susan
Doug Harms wrote:
>
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/sep/01/unusual_hearing_follows_traffic_stop/
>
> I would enjoy hearing your comments on this one as my operators permit
> expires next year and I would like to avoid geting the "real ID" with
> the computer chip GPS tracking device also.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Doug
> the chosen and faithful
> Church of the Golden Road
>
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