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Re: Looks like at least ONE judge in Texas is going to BURN IN HE
He isn't the first "Republican" that fails Jesus when it comes to teaching Biblical Truth(tm) in schools instead of the communist lies of Charles Darwin. Satan is trying to use the American judicial system to overthrow Christianity, that's clear.
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Re: Looks like at least ONE judge in Texas is going to BURN IN HE
There is something else going on here!Originally posted by Dr. Ian Sin-Puncher View PostIt's a sad day indeed my friends, when honest, intelligent creation scientists are DENIED the same educational advantages of GODLESS ATHEISTS.
I mean, if you can get a PhD in Geology and STILL BELIEVE that the earth has been around for more than 6000 years, why shouldn't GOD FEARING CHRISTIANS be able to get master's degrees in Creation Science?
Sounds like Sam Sparks is taking it in the bottom from Old Sparky!
He was nominated by President George H.W. Bush on October 1, 1991, to a new seat created by 104 Stat. 5089. He was confirmed by the Senate on November 21, 1991, and received his commission on November 25, 1991.
He seemed to be a good Republican
Sparks also heard the Karl Rove & Co. v Thornburgh case in 1993. This case found its way into court following a dispute over payment of fundraising expenses by the failed Republican Senate campaign of Dick Thornburgh. Sparks ruled that Rove's company could recoup roughly $180,000 in bills from the Thornburgh campaign
But in 1998 he suddenly changed!
n 1998 Sparks issued stays of execution for Joseph Stanly Faulder and Danny Lee Barber, holding that the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles failed to provide due process in considering their requests for clemency.[1] He received the Trial Judge of the Year from the Texas Chapter of the Board of Trial Advocates in 2005.
In 2006 he handled a case involving the Texas Republican Party's effort to get former Congressman Tom DeLay's name removed from the ballot in the 2006 Congressional Election. DeLay won the Republican primary election in March, but resigned from Congress in early April during a corruption scandal. However, since Texas law states that the name of a candidate who "withdraws" from a race after the primary must remain on the ballot, Texas Democrats filed a lawsuit to prevent Republicans from nominating another candidate. Republicans argued that DeLay did not "withdraw" from the race but instead made himself ineligible to be elected by changing his voter registration from Texas to Virginia, therefore allowing Republicans to name a replacement. On July 6, Judge Sparks ruled that DeLay's name must remain on the ballot. [4]
I believe MR SPARKS actions warrant a close inspection, did he somehow manage to fool GW Bush or is there something else going on?
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Looks like at least ONE judge in Texas is going to BURN IN HELL!
It's a sad day indeed my friends, when honest, intelligent creation scientists are DENIED the same educational advantages of GODLESS ATHEISTS.
I mean, if you can get a PhD in Geology and STILL BELIEVE that the earth has been around for more than 6000 years, why shouldn't GOD FEARING CHRISTIANS be able to get master's degrees in Creation Science?
In 2008, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board rejected the Dallas-based Institute for Creation Research's application to offer master's degrees, which taught science from a biblical perspective. The institute's graduate school sued in 2009, claiming the board violated its constitutional right to free speech and religion.
U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks of Austin found no merit in the institute's claims and criticized its legal documents as "overly verbose, disjointed, incoherent, maundering and full of irrelevant information."
Sounds like Sam Sparks is taking it in the bottom from Old Sparky!Tags: None
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