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Re: Court issues decision in NSA contempt case against Orthodox

by Jeffrey <Jeffreyobf@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 25, 2008 at 06:11 PM

On Apr 25, 6:13 am, "Baha'i Censorship - See Website"
<bahaicensors...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Jeffrey" <Jeffrey...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
messagenews:d25bdae5-575a-4ed2-b3f3-d8c2cba75453@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Until the Judgment becomes final, I am afraid I cannot comment on
> > those questions.
>
> > Thank you all for your congratulations. I am of course very happy with
> > Judge St Eve's impressive opinion and all of the Orthodox Baha'is look
> > forward to the day when we can continue to publicly practice our
> > religion without interference from the violating Wilmette NSA.
>
> > Jeffrey
>
> --
>
> Jeffrey,
>
> I'd urge you to consider the history of the nsa, whether from your
> perspective, the last fifty years, or over eighty years, from view. It
has
> incessantly harassed and hounded people for matters of conscience,
> deeply injured countless individuals and families, schemed and
> conspired, coerced and deceived, used the most despicable tactics,
> to deprive fellow citizens of their Constitutional right to freedom of
> religious belief and conviction.
>
> Such criminals should now be shown no mercy whatsoever, but
> prosecuted to the fullest extent of American law. They would have shown
> Orthodox Baha'is no mercy or tolerance if they had prevailed in
deceiving
> the Court. Indeed, the obvious purpose of their lawsuit was to strip you
of
> your civil rights, while pretending to be a mere corporation. Anything
less
> than many tens of millions of dollars will fail to penetrate their
corrupt
> mentality and fail to protect present and future Bahais, of all
persuasions,
> from their sick, complacent self-righteousness. It is just to expose
them for
> what they have become and are. "The best of all to Me is Justice."
--Baha'u'llah
>
> There's a very long and detailed historical record of their criminal
acts,
> in numerous books and on the Internet. As you're probably aware,
> there also exists a large number of people most likely eager to testify
in
> court to defend the civilized values that Baha'u'llah and Abdu'l-Baha
taught,
> which the corrupt "administration" left behind so many long decades ago.
>
> Congratulations, again. You fought an arduous and noble battle,
virtually
> alone, out spent, yet won. It must be a gratifying feeling to know you
have
> successfully defended the most precious values of a civilized society
> and of Baha'u'llah's Teachings. You can rightly be proud of that.
>
> My deepest, sincere respect.
>
> --
>
> The Baha'i Faith & Religious Freedom of
Consciencehttp://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/

Thank you for your support.  I am not sure what you think the OBF
should do to the NSA.  It would appear that their inability to silence
us would be enough to punish them.

Jeffrey




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Re: Court issues decision in NSA contempt case against Orthodox
Jeffrey <Jeffreyobf@[E  2008-04-25 18:11:04 
Re: Court issues decision in NSA contempt case against Orthodox
"Baha'i Censorship -  2008-04-26 09:07:44 

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