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 Post subject: NEW FROM XENU TV: Boston Legal
PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:51 am 
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http://www.xenutv.com/us/bostonlegal.htm

My thoughts at the Wog Blog:

http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2006/10/18/ ... -on-trial/


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:52 am 
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Mark,

http://www.xenutv.com/us/bostonlegal.htm
Wow! This is really good! A "must see". On an American TV show series... no less. (I don't usually watch "Boston Legal".)

Thanks.

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Larry


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:20 am 
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Mark wrote:
I have to say that if I had been on the jury, I would have sided with the Scientologist. They can believe anything they wish. I support their right to believe in Xenu while reserving the right to giggle about it. Beliefs aren’t what bother me. Hiding the beliefs until you’ve been bled dry of all your money or raiding someone’s home because they shared info about those beliefs are what bother me.


This is is a nice gratious thing to say UNTIL the Scientologist tries to bring SCN "tech" into the work place if they are in a management position. That's what I think about in regards to this.


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Thank's Mark! :D

I agree with you. The case being presented should by rights have been won by the scio. It's also unlikely that a real courtcase would 'try' the beliefs as such... Well, it's a TV show...

Heh.. In a real courtcase Cof$ would have bought the defendants lawyer too.. And the Judge.. And the jurors.. Come to think of it. They'd damned well have bought the defendant himself and then offloaded a nine foot pile of paper in evidence on the judges desk!

Did I miss anything?

Oh! - The 200 protesters outside the courthouse..

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Hello Mark,

thanks a lot for putting up the series on your page. That gives us Europeans the chance to watch it too!

I already watched it and forwarded the link to some friends.

James

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I once worked with a christian fundamentalist who would leave creepy "hell-fire & damnation" literature around on the sly. He didn't do anything else, so didn't get in trouble.

Another time i worked for a small company and a muslim guy was dissappearing five times a day and dousing the bathroom floor with water doing his prayer ritual. Aggravating but they didn't think they could do anything about it without getting in trouble. So when he committed some minor technicality infraction, they jumped all over that to get rid of him.

Yes, people can believe whatever they want, but private firms should be free to not to be forced to put up with it if it gets distruptive.

If I had a business and a well-behaved scientologist was doing his job and minding his own business and a more mainstream religious person was trying to convert everyone - I'd keep the former and get rid of the latter.


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Ohhhh! This is sweeter than maple syrup!

Ohhhh! but if only Catptain Kirk had delivered the death blow (although James Spader did a good William Shatner imitation! Kyrock! Kyrock!)


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 Post subject: Re: NEW FROM XENU TV: Boston Legal
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xenutv wrote:
http://www.xenutv.com/us/bostonlegal.htm

My thoughts at the Wog Blog:

http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2006/10/18/ ... -on-trial/



What a great blog!!!

and thanks for that link. I DVR'd the show and watched it last night with my husband and son. The three of us were really laughing out loud at James Spader's excellent performance.

Scn has an open artery and they are bleeding out.

Patty P

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I agree! Scientology is in its Ron Hubbard, Creston Ranch Bluebird trailer phase, increasingly isolated, on the run, psychotic, zoophilic, and stoked to the gills on Vistaril.

Astrophysicists call this the giant dwarf star syndrome ... the burned out mass collapses upon itself and then explodes violently onto the nebulous dwarf.

Unfortunately, Scientology is soon at its most dangerous phase. This is the phase at which most cults self immolate Waco style, hold coolaid parties, or bomb large city subways with deadly nerve gas. Many many many people stand to suffer at the hands of Scientology near the end. Do you really think that David Miscavige is just going to let those imprisoned at Happy Valley (and other places) just walk out and tell their stories? Do you think that Annie Broeker will turn up here and post one day? I doubt it! (and I hope she is able to prove me wrong!).

No, blood has been drawn by South Park, Boston Legal, and the media hunting season on Scientology is just dawning!

Toss the dwarf!


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 Post subject: Re: NEW FROM XENU TV: Boston Legal
PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 6:24 am 
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xenutv wrote:
http://www.xenutv.com/us/bostonlegal.htm

My thoughts at the Wog Blog:

http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2006/10/18/ ... -on-trial/


thank you xenutv..!

scientology in court..........the best :)

line of questioning was brilliant...and agreed on viewpoint....it is no excuse that cultish behavior be excused because it is 'religious' and protected under constitution...

the cult in the workplace does not belong

first person thought of with behavior like that.........tom cruise

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 Post subject: Boston Legal
PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:34 pm 
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The light from the media is revealing the lies of this group who likes hiding in a dark. Like Dylan says in his song { The times they are a changin} I believe that its only going to shine brighter and more people will leave this cult. Hollywood celebrities will soon say its not cool to join a group call scientology and the ones who are in will slip out quietly. Like another famous song { We've only just begun } to the light of Truth.

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Mark,
You never fail to amaze, and you make OSA cry.

For this I adore you.

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Cool Mark,
I had someone make a copy for me from their DVR. I will watch it tonight.
But if I had not been able to get that it is great that I could of watched it from your site.

Keep up the good work also.

Atheist


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:26 am 
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Yup, thanks for xenutv.

And thanks to BostonLegal for quotes like:

"I don't like this scientology business. Yuk! Yuk! Yuk!"

and

"So, basically anytime you piss, puke, or crap you're a step closer to immortality."

:lol:

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