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"Newdow" means "Dipwad" in some foreign language.

From today's New York Times, an article about Mike Newdow, whose lawsuit got 2 of 3 judges to declare unconstitutional the use of the Plede of Allegiance with "under God" in the public schools:

There is so much about society that Mike Newdow would like to change.
He does not understand, for example, why the English language allows itself anything so cumbersome and awkward as masculine and feminine pronouns. The Mike Newdow dictionary would replace "he" and "she" with "re," "his" and "hers" with "rees" and "him" and "her" with "erm."
"Come on, try it out," he says. "'Re went to the store.' It's easy." ....

He is an inquisitive fellow:

As an atheist, he plans to ferret out all insidious uses of religion in daily life. "Why should I be made to feel like an outsider?"

Because that's what you are, Mike.

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Mon. 07/01/02 09:30:44 AM
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