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Official Sues to Stop Recall Over Refusal to Say Pledge of Allegiance |
2005-01-29 |
![]() "protect me from the consequences of deliberately being an asshole" Estes Park town trustee David Habecker, who describes himself as agnostic, says the words "under God" in the pledge violate his religious beliefs and are at odds with the separation of church and state, according to his lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Denver. so? Don't say those two words The lawsuit says Habecker exercises his First Amendment right to religious freedom and sits during Town Board meetings while other members recite the pledge. ahhh, so he wants to make a statement by sitting Habecker's recall election is scheduled for Feb. 15. Several board members helped organize the recall committee, saying voters have lost confidence in Habecker's ability to represent patriotism and "common decency." "he's a pretentious arrogant a-hole" "He has his rights, and so do we," said committee member Dewey Shanks. "We're at war. And I don't think now is the time to be fighting over this. He shouldn't have brought it up at this time." or ever, if a recall is an option Habecker sued the recall committee, the town, the board of trustees and several officials in Estes Park, a town of about 5,500 residents about 60 miles northwest of Denver that is the eastern gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. "Stop persecuting me!" |
Posted by:Frank G |
#2 I used to read the articles in Rantburg. Now I just visit for the pictures. Nice work Fred. |
Posted by: john 2005-01-29 8:33:24 PM |
#1 Oh krutz, not another no-Pledge redux by the L³s, please! |
Posted by: Korora 2005-01-29 3:39:14 PM |