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Atheist Opponent of Mt. Soledad Cross Has Terminal Cancer |
2006-09-01 |
![]() unfortunately - he has no afterlife possibilities. He says he has no issues with that. Hopefully the gleeful comments will be kept to a minimum. I, for one, despise the little sh*t and his scumbag atty, wish him nothing good, but never sought or will celebrate his death |
Posted by:Frank G |
#10 Die now, pussball. I don't suffer fools. |
Posted by: wxjames 2006-09-01 21:26 |
#9 We could pray for a ‘miraculous’ cure. If it worked, think how troubled the remainder of his life will be trying to figure it all out. Doc says nothing in science explains it. Heh. |
Posted by: Grinelet Angaviper1864 2006-09-01 21:16 |
#8 Jackal, seconding what lotp said, and hoping you are feeling better every day. Take care. |
Posted by: Swamp Blondie 2006-09-01 19:17 |
#7 And if he lived in Rio he would sue for the removal of Christ the Redeemer from the top of Corcovado Mountain. But then he probably cheered the Taliban's dynamiting the Buhdas. But I have to admit that having lost my wife to cancer I hate to see any one get the big C |
Posted by: Cheaderhead 2006-09-01 11:07 |
#6 So how is attacking a religious minority (Catholics) a victory for religious minorities? |
Posted by: Oldcat 2006-09-01 10:27 |
#5 Paulson, 59, and his lawyer, James McElroy, said yesterday they plan to add another plaintiff to the case so that it may continue. Like Paulson, the new plaintiff, Steve Trunk, is a Vietnam war veteran, an atheist and the product of a religious upbringing. “I'm deeply saddened to hear about Phil's health,” McElroy said. “He's been a very courageous man in my eyes to stand up against such difficult odds and fight so long and so hard, and my big hope is that he will survive to see this important constitutional battle won for all religious minorities and people of |
Posted by: RD 2006-09-01 10:16 |
#4 Jackal, been sending good thoughts your way. Take care and get well soon. |
Posted by: lotp 2006-09-01 09:29 |
#3 No comment. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2006-09-01 09:25 |
#2 As someone with curable cancer, I wish him the longest, most pain-free life possible. |
Posted by: Jackal 2006-09-01 09:23 |
#1 "unfortunately - he has no afterlife possibilities" Oh, I beg to differ. He definitely has afterlife possibilities. I just don't think he'll like the accomodations. |
Posted by: mcsegeek1 2006-09-01 09:15 |