First posted
Saturday August 21, 2004 15:074
Updated
Thursday August 18, 2005 15:07



Dig the et. al.

This is another unintelligent lawyer ploy to include Wyoming chief judge as one of the respondents. Which Downes, of course, is not. Et. al refers ONLY to Petra Jimenez Maez. Not Downes.

Lawyers equate deviousness with intelligence.

This hopefully will not work.

















This, after all, is a country led by a born-again Christian, President George W. Bush, who believes he is an instrument of God and characterizes international relations as a biblical clash between forces of good and evil. The highest law officer in the land, Attorney General John Ashcroft, is a dyed-in-the-wool follower of a fundamentalist Christian sect-the Pentecostal Assemblies of God-who begins each day at the Justice Department with a devotional prayer meeting for his staff, perodically has himself anointed with sacred oil, and subscribes to a vividly apocalyptic worldview that has much in common with key millenarian beliefs held by the Lafferty brothers and the residents of Colorado City. The president, the attorney general, and other national leaders frequently implore the American people to have faith in the power of prayer, and to trust in God's will. Which is precisely what they were doing, say both Dan and Ron Lafferty, when so much blood was spilled in American Fork on July 24, 1984.

Jon Krakauer
Under the Banner of Heaven