Jeffrey,
Interesting reading. I note the crux of it all seems to come down
to what so many of us have known for a long time:
Case 1:64-cv-01878 Do***ent 135 Filed 01/29/2008 Page 11 of 12
"Dr. Robert Henderson, an NSA member and the former
Secretary of the NSA, testified that .... his concerns were about the
existence of
organizations other than the NSA which publicly claim to follow the
Bahá'í religion but
which do not adhere to the NSA's interpretation of the religion. Dr.
Henderson testified
that what the NSA found confusing or disturbing about the OBF web sites
were "thematic
misrepresentations" that there is an alternate Bahá'í faith and an
orthodox one disunified
with and separate from the NSA's organization (67:9 - 68:4). In other
words, the alleged
activity that the NSA considers to violate the 1966 Judgment, with respect
to the OBF
respondents, is the very existence of the OBF and the public presentation
of its views,
and not any of the conduct that the Judgment sought to enjoin, which was
the confusing
use of names, marks, and other enjoined behavior of the Bahá'ís Under the
Hereditary
Guardian****p."
It's your very existence that sends the nsa into blinding paroxysms of
rage!
I definitely hope the Court understands it's time to put an end to the
****ite takfir of the
nsa and fundamentalists who make up what pur****ts to be an organization,
harrassing
and hounding other citizens, seeking to deprive them of the religious
freedom
guaranteed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights: "such further
relief in favor of the
OBF as the Court deems just and proper."
9.9 million would not be enough in my view....
--
The Baha'i Faith & Religious Freedom of Conscience
http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensor****p/
"Jeffrey" <Jeffreyobf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:6f9909b6-e119-4d3d-93c1-8f870001ac9f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have updated the web page on the pending court case (the Wilmette
> NSA's contempt action against the Orthodox Baha'is). Go to
> http://trueseeker.typepad.com/true_seeker/court_case.html
>
> I have added the NSA's Post-Hearing Brief and the OBF's Response
> Brief. The NSA's reply is due February 4, 2008.
>
> I will have more about the trial in the near future.
>
> Jeffrey


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