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cosmik debris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-13-06 11:05 PM
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7. She was accused of moving out of state
without the court's permision. Most custody agreements have a provision for where the custodial parent can live and what is required in order to move from that city or state.
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  -Has anyone else heard of the case of Rachel Bevilacqua? kiahzero  Dec-13-06 10:24 PM   #0 
  - I had a bad case of Bevilacqua, but the doctor gave me a cream for it.  Atman   Dec-13-06 10:26 PM   #1 
  - Unless the religion has codified child abuse into its  Warpy   Dec-13-06 10:29 PM   #2 
  - The strange thing was that she wasn't even teaching her kid about it  kiahzero   Dec-13-06 10:34 PM   #3 
  - I've read a lot about this and I don't understand it all  cosmik debris   Dec-13-06 10:54 PM   #4 
  - What court order did she violate?  kiahzero   Dec-13-06 11:00 PM   #5 
     - She was accused of moving out of state  cosmik debris   Dec-13-06 11:05 PM   #7 
  - Atheist Baiting.  KnaveRupe   Dec-13-06 11:05 PM   #6 
  - No kidding.  beam me up scottie   Dec-13-06 11:48 PM   #9 
  - 38% of poll respondents  bananas   Dec-14-06 01:39 AM   #11 
  - 38% of 55 respondents is not significant.  KnaveRupe   Dec-14-06 07:00 AM   #16 
     - There aren't a whole lot of people who post around here  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 10:16 AM   #18 
        - And nobody on DU would EVER think of skewing a poll, right?  beam me up scottie   Dec-14-06 12:31 PM   #23 
           - I hope that poll is skewed  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 12:36 PM   #24 
              - Teaching a child that he will go to hell if he sins IS child abuse.  beam me up scottie   Dec-14-06 02:10 PM   #32 
                 - I agree with your title, and said as much in the relevant thread.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 02:22 PM   #34 
                    - It has nothing to do with how long you've been posting here.  beam me up scottie   Dec-14-06 02:31 PM   #37 
                       - I said nothing about atheists.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 02:39 PM   #39 
                          - ROFL! Right...you were inferring it's the BELIEVERS who think religion is a form of child abuse.  beam me up scottie   Dec-14-06 10:52 PM   #52 
                             - Well...  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 11:44 PM   #53 
                                - Ah, so you've met our resident fundamentalist.  beam me up scottie   Dec-15-06 12:09 AM   #54 
                                   - That just makes it all the more absurd.  kiahzero   Dec-15-06 12:16 AM   #55 
                                      - It just bounces off his bullet proof Jesus Jacket, so it's not harmful either.  beam me up scottie   Dec-15-06 12:20 AM   #56 
                                         - .  kiahzero   Dec-15-06 12:25 AM   #57 
  - Bingo. n/t  trotsky   Dec-14-06 06:53 AM   #15 
  - Yes, I heard about it  charlie   Dec-13-06 11:29 PM   #8 
  - Yeah, the judge is an embarassment to the legal profession  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 06:43 AM   #14 
  - What do I think? I think you're confused about the facts and trying to bait us.  beam me up scottie   Dec-13-06 11:50 PM   #10 
  - What facts am I confused about?  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 06:39 AM   #13 
     - You implied that this has something to do with teaching a child  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 07:19 AM   #17 
        - I can assure you that this was not posted to be flame bait.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 10:25 AM   #19 
           - It was the implication that it related to the other thread  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 11:54 AM   #20 
              - I find your perspective of the law to be abhorrent.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 12:25 PM   #22 
                 - Of course she did nothing wrong and she will probably prevail  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 01:13 PM   #25 
                    - I'm sorry, I think I understand where you're coming from, now  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 01:24 PM   #26 
                       - Even injustice is subjective  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 01:43 PM   #27 
                          - I'm speaking strictly of the judge's decision  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 01:48 PM   #28 
                             - So was Plessy v. Ferguson  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 01:58 PM   #29 
                                - No, that's injustice. (n/t)  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 02:00 PM   #30 
                                   - And that's subjective  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 02:08 PM   #31 
                                      - Actually, that's the epitome of crappy legal reasoning.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 02:15 PM   #33 
                                         - Not necessarily  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 02:26 PM   #35 
                                            - Law without justice is tyranny. (n/t)  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 02:31 PM   #36 
                                               - And life is not fair. n/t  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 02:33 PM   #38 
                                                  - And?  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 02:41 PM   #40 
                                                     - I think you said it best when you said  cosmik debris   Dec-14-06 03:14 PM   #43 
  - The first judge is a fucking nut job  MrWiggles   Dec-14-06 05:28 AM   #12 
  - "Bob Dobbs is God!"  cmkramer   Dec-14-06 12:18 PM   #21 
  - She says clearly that the "religion" she was judged unfit to teach her child  BurtWorm   Dec-14-06 03:05 PM   #41 
     - She said that, yes.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 03:06 PM   #42 
        - And was wrong.  BurtWorm   Dec-14-06 03:24 PM   #44 
           - Absolutely not.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 03:29 PM   #45 
              - You mean you've been able to answer your own question all along?  BurtWorm   Dec-14-06 03:37 PM   #46 
                 - What question?  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 03:39 PM   #47 
                    - Your statement of curiosity implied there is a connection where there is none.  BurtWorm   Dec-14-06 03:48 PM   #48 
                       - There is a connection, though.  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 03:53 PM   #49 
                          - Let's all raise our glasses to reason.  BurtWorm   Dec-14-06 03:59 PM   #50 
                             - Yay reason!  kiahzero   Dec-14-06 04:02 PM   #51 
 

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