Comments on: Nebraska State Senator Sues God

Democrat Says He's Making A Point -- Seeks Permanent Injunction Against Almighty

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by pwrslm September 18, 2007 7:58 PM EDT
they dont have the jurisdiction to sue God

he is not a citizen of Nebraska
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by nsane4fab4 September 18, 2007 6:45 PM EDT
Good luck on your re-election, senator! What an idiot!
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by fizzal-2009 September 18, 2007 6:42 PM EDT
without floods hurricanes and tornadoes you probably would have overbuilt years ago.
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by gramto7 September 18, 2007 6:30 PM EDT
Tory Bowen, 24, sued a state judge who barred the words "rape" and "victim," among other terms, in the trial of Pamir Safi, who Bowen says sexually assaulted her. Bowen said Lancaster District Judge Jeffre Cheuvront violated her free speech rights.

Chambers said Bowen''s lawsuit is inappropriate because the Nebraska Supreme Court has already considered the case and federal courts follow the decisions of state supreme courts on state matters
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The jacka$$ that is suing God is for tort reform.. He is upset that a girl that was raped sued a judge after he disallowed the words "rape" and "victim" among others in the trial. It is absolutely asinine that the judge would not allow these words. A girl was MOLESTED, SEXUALLY ASSAULTED, for god''s sake! She already has had to go through that trauma, the trauma of a sexual assault exam, the police questioning, depositions, and now the trial. And this misogynist of a judge won''t allow the words "rape" or "victim"!
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by rebellynn September 18, 2007 5:43 PM EDT
Not only was this the silliest thing i have ever heard, I think its the dumbest. But Karma will get its turn.
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by slim1h2o September 18, 2007 5:42 PM EDT
God has a speacial place for lawyers, where they can''''t harm no one else!

Nope not heaven,,, nope nt hell either,,, a place where they sit in front of a judge to defend some one who''s not there, don''t know what crime they commited, or any other facts of the case. AND they have loosing records too, now that would be too much for some lawyers to take.
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by sparks224 September 18, 2007 5:23 PM EDT
You know God will probably win the case. He''s got Johnny Cocoran now.
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by kgilber3 September 18, 2007 5:20 PM EDT
I think God shouldn''t take this lightly. Since Christians believe that "God is Everywhere," that would seem to suggest that the State of Nevada has personal jurisdiction over God, since God would also have to be there.

I think the only problem would be, if by some miracle (which would probably be God''s own doing, a.k.a. a confession) Chambers wins his injunction, I think the State of Nevada will have difficulty in enforcing it.
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by michellem99-2009 September 18, 2007 5:19 PM EDT
What! I saw the headline on this site.. Nothing surprises me any more. It is said America is SUE happy. The people put this gent in office and he does this..Sir yer going sue God..good gracious that is going too far..HE is in Heaven..That makes no sense. Hope God as it may get thrown out of court..DUMB..
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by boldwin223 September 18, 2007 5:07 PM EDT
"More moonbat scatology.
Struck and killed by lightning" would be poetic justice to this lunatic."

Posted by One_American at 01:29 PM : Sep 18, 2007

Then God would be guilty of murder.
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