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November 15, 2006
Wal-Mart, the Great Satan
A federal district court judge has granted a temporary injunction in favor of a Shreveport, Louisiana, seminarian. What do seminarians do in Shreveport that requires adjudication? Picket Wal-Mart in nearby Natchitoches of course, and alert fellow Christians to the mega-store's attack on the institution of marriage. Perhaps I'm just a little skeptical, but waging the war for marriage outside the Natchitoches Wal-Mart may not be the brightest strategic move. Maybe go down the street to Target and ask where the Salvation Army went.
The case is Crayton v. City of Natchitoches, Civ. Action No. 06-1946-A (WD LA, Nov. 13, 2006).
Posted by Seth Zirkle at November 15, 2006 05:19 PM
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