(Ian 5/2) All I asked was a simple question. If you took offense to this that's
just tough.
(Ian 5/2) It's true that I don't know a heck of a lot about you but I have seen
what Christians in general can be like and it is the rare fundamentalist that
would not make a good Nazi. Many men served in Viet-nam and most were good brave
men. The only thing about that war was that we should never have been there. When
the war started, I was fully in favor of it but that was only because I was
ignorant of the reasons we were there. If you feel I was unjust in saying you
would make a good fasciest I'm sorry but we don't have prayer in school yet.
jerry d. mcdonald wrote:
> McDonald 5/2
> Izz, thank you for admitting that I did not censor John
> Hamilton's signature on "Challenge." That is quite a concession
> isn't it? I mean, after all, you people were having such a good time
> yesterday talking about how I was guilty of censoring because someone
> asked John not to post the signature again. Let me
> see....hum...let's see if I can find some of those posts. O yeah,
> found one. Pretty neat huh?
>
> Date sent: Thu, 01 May 1997 08:55:04 -0600
> From: Ian Dorion <dorioni@intellinet.com>
> Organization: B-tech
> To: errancy@infidels.org
> Subject: Re: Challange- the 'fruits' of censorship
>
> (Ian 5/1) Now perhaps each of you can see why some of our founding
> fathers fought so hard for the separation of church and state. There
> were some of these gentlemen that did want this country to be a
> "Christian" country. Then of course, it had to be a "Protestant"
> country. From there it went to "Episcopal' states and 'Congregational'
> states.' Of course, the upstart religions, Baptists, Methodists and a
> handful of the Presbyterians objected, among others.
>
> This is where censorship leads, and that is only the beginning.
>
> Would someone please remail this to all those on Jerry's list. Thank
> you.
>
> Ian Dorion
> dorioni@intellinet.com
>
> Then another from Ian:
>
> Date sent: Thu, 01 May 1997 09:23:31 -0600
> From: Ian Dorion <dorioni@intellinet.com>
> Organization: B-tech
> To: jmcdonald@mail.potosi.k12.mo.us
> Copies to: errancy@infidels.org
> Subject: Re: Challange- the 'fruits' of censorship
>
> (Ian 5/1) Jerry which of the poems, symbols, ect. do you object to?
> Then another one from Ian, in which he agrees with Jason that I am
> fascist and even would make a good Nazi, though he knows nothing about
> me. I served my country in Viet Nam and still serve my country as a
> policeman (O, I'm sorry to once again remind you Farrell, that I am a
> police officer). I would make a lousy Nazi.
>
> Date sent: Thu, 01 May 1997 11:42:38 -0600
> From: Ian Dorion <dorioni@intellinet.com>
> Organization: B-tech
> To: errancy@infidels.org
> Subject: Re: Challange- the 'fruits' of censorship (fwd)
>
> (Ian 5/1) Of course he's a fascist. Of course he's not going to be a
> facsist until he or his ilk gets in control of things. He wouldn't
> come out in support for prayer in school - but once it got in, he'd be
> 100% behind it. All fundies make great Nazi's when given the chance.
>
> For some reason my e-mail is not going out right away. I'll have to
> check.