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Thursday, May 7, 2015

More proof that stupidity abounds in certain parts of the country. :-)

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*  This is why religious fundamentalism shouldn't have any influence on legislation at all whatsoever.
*  Welcome to Nebraska, where the line between the separation of church and state is seemingly non-existent.
*  Sounds like Jeebus is her drug of choice
*  Courts get this stuff from crackpots all the time. If the suit hasn't been dismissed yet than it will be within minutes.  The US District Courts can't accept a complaint filed on behalf of "God". This lady clearly has mental health issues and the court will treat her as such.
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Nebraska Woman Files Hand-Written Lawsuit Against All Gays
By Meredith Clark, May 6, 2015

One 66-year-old Nebraska woman is determined to fight against LGBT equality any way she can, including filing a federal lawsuit against homosexuals. All of them.

According to the Lincoln Journal Star, Sylvia Driskell filed her suit, Driskell v. Homosexuals, as an "Ambassador for Plaintiff's God and his son Jesus Christ," to have the court determine whether homosexuality is or is not a sin.

Just to make sure no one escaped the suit's notice, as Towleroad pointed out, Driskell listed several plaintiffs in her suit: "Homosexuals, their Given Name Homosexuals, their, alis [sic] Gay." The lawsuit is comprised of a seven-page handwritten letter

Obviously Driskell's case is missing some important details, like legal precedent, case law, or any specific defendants, but collecting testimony from every gay person in America would take a lot longer than it will for the Supreme Court to issue its ruling on marriage equality. That ruling is expected to come down in June.


PHOTO: ERIK PENDZICH/REX SHUTTERSTOCK.
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