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barbz

2007-05-29, 1:12 pm

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Hartley Patterson wrote:
> xenubarb@netscape.net:
>
>
> Not according to the survey the CoS conducted prior to the setting of the
> location for the ultimately unheld Lisa McPherson civil case. They
> discovered to their *total* surprise that the Scientology religion was so
> unpopular in the Clearwater area that a fair trial was impossible.
>


Of course. However, I wasn't referring to support from the public, but
rather the influence peddling going on with the city, the court, local
govt. etc. No doubt every single city official has his/her own retinue
of smiling, helpful culties who don't belabor their affiliation, but are
always willing to jump in and "help."

--
"I'm for the separation of church and hate."

Barb
Chaplain, ARSCC(wdne)
xenubarb@netscape.net
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