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Some problems or messes in life have a way of becoming thicker and thicker. More impediments and less likely to result in the right solution.

Here is offered an omnibus thread to share life's observations and experiences that result in a greater mess.

First up, the concept of "ministerial exception" to anti-discrimination. 🙏 Supreme Court.

http://news.yahoo.com/court-judges-cann ... 59467.html

Court: Judges cannot get involved in church dispute

"WASHINGTON (AP) — In a groundbreaking case, the Supreme Court on Wednesday held for the first time that religious employees of a church cannot sue for employment discrimination.. ."

". . . the first time the high court has acknowledged the existence of a "ministerial exception" to anti-discrimination laws — a doctrine developed in lower court rulings. This doctrine says the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of religion shields churches and their operations from the reach of such protective laws when the issue involves employees of these institutions."

And it was unanimous! :-\

Thicker and thicker it is!

Moi

Call yourself a church and you too can discriminate.
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Does that absolve all those priests?
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Sweetpickle (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:26 pm Does that absolve all those priests?

Good "thickening".

You have been reputation tagged!

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The Hearst, Wells feud just took a new twist.

Some things never die.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me ... ?track=rss

"Seventy-one years after William Randolph Hearst tried to derail Orson Welles' famous film about a newspaper tycoon, it will be shown at the sprawling hillside estate that bears his name."

How will Hearst strike back from beyond. The feud lives on.

Beyond death, it does get thicker.

Moi

Child of Hollywood. Just up Barham Blvd from NBC studios and beautiful downtown Burbank.

Personally, I dislike Orson Wells more than Hearst. And find Wells over rated.

Except as Will Varner in Long Hot Summer with Paul Newman, Lee Remick (my babe), etc.

He was as perfect a Will Varner as I would wish as was the entire cast of that film.

Ok, Invasion from Mars is still a joy to listen. But, that is it. Orson Wells is over rated. :)
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And rosebud has taken on a whole new meaning.
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Well child of Hollywood, I was born and raised on Vineland Ave. N. Hollywood, 6 blocks from Universal. So there.

BTW, growing up in tinsel town was crazy, watching people with to much fame thinking there shit did not smell and wondering why everybody did not goo goo gaa gaa all over them all the time. I left when I went into the service, never went back.

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Lee Marvin lived next door. Eddie Albert down the street. Very human.

Before the paparazzi.

You are from "the Valley", a whole different mentality based on material stuff.

Your P.O. address was NOT Hollywood, California.

More likely some islet in the greater San Fernando Valley. Ugh. <the horror>

Except Sportsman's Lodge where you could fish for live starving captive trout which was ok as a kid.

Moi
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