Mark My Words … I Mean What I Say

0 Comments | Insight on the News, March 29, 1999 | by John Elvin

"We worship the Creator, not the creation."

-- A parent testifying against an "Earth pledge" required of students in Westchester County, N.Y., public schools. A group of parents filed a lawsuit there to protest classes involving a yogi, a telepathic psychic, a game involving witchcraft and various other aspects of "satanism and occultism, pagan religions and New Age spirituality."

"This choice opens one up to the truly disgusting prospect of being lumped in with the likes of Kenneth Starr, Henry Hyde, the House managers, Bay Buchanan, the Heritage Foundation and every other `family-values' fascist who wants to cram a narrowly prescribed morality down the throats of 250 million Americans."

-- San Francisco Examiner columnist Stephanie Salter, diehard feminist Clinton supporter, says that in light of the Juanita Broaddrick allegations she has resigned from the president "defense team."

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