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Nebraska State Senator Sues God

According to this Associated Press story, one of our whack-a-doodle U.S. Senators, a barber with a law degree (an interesting combination) has done just that:

Fed up with the threats, tired of natural disasters, the state’s longest-serving state senator is using his legal muscle against who he says is the culprit — God. State Sen. Ernie Chambers of Omaha sued the Almighty in Douglas County District Court last week.

Chambers, who skips morning prayers during the legislative session and often criticizes Christians, said he filed the lawsuit to show that anybody can file a lawsuit against anybody…

Chambers, incidentally, once sued to bar legislative prayers in the Nebraska Legislature. The Supreme Court ultimately rejected the lawsuit.

Will somebody please tell me why the good people of Nebraska keep re-electing this guy? Not that he’s the only whack-a-doodle we have in Congress, but give me a break!

Posted on Sep 25, 2007 at 07:12AM by Registered CommenterDoug in , | Comments4 Comments

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Reader Comments (4)

We have become a society of sheeple, We "go along" with the majority which it turns out are other sheeple.

September 25 | Unregistered CommenterGodfrey

Stupid is as stupid does. Glad I don't live in Nebraska.

September 25 | Unregistered CommenterRegina H.

Nebraska suffers from the same ailment as the rest of the country - apathy. We go to the polls so we can feel like good citizens and then vote for the incumbent because we haven't learned enough about the other candidates to cast an intelligent vote. We deserve what we get.

September 25 | Unregistered Commenterlarry

I have lived in Nebraska for 6 years and can't wait to get out of here. This is just 1 reason why!

September 27 | Unregistered CommenterStanley K.

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