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>:|> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Clark) wrote: >:|> > What I "Got" is that both the Everson and Murdock >:|> > opinions refer to Jefferson's famous church/state separation >:|> > writing, the Everson opinion not only explicitly attributing >:|> > the writing to Jefferson but using Jefferson's words in the >:|> > bottom line of the document. >:|>Weatherwax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >:|> I don't know where you "Got" that information, but Jefferson is >:|> not mentioned in Murdock (Murdock v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania >:|> 319 U.S. 105 (1943).) >:|[EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Clark) wrote: >:|You "Got" the idea that I said that Jefferson is mentioned in Murdock >:|either because you are inclined to read things into material that isn't >:|there or you don't read stuff carefully - or both! I never said that >:|Murdock references Jefferson. I indicated that Murdock references >:|Jefferson's famous church/state writing. >:|M. Clark, internet troll and nutcase. Which famous writing troll? Where in the opinion did they reference this "Jefferson's famous church/state writing" you are referring to? What bearing, if any, did any such reference to any such writing, if it occurred, have on the holding of that opinion?
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