are two of the anonymous plaintiffs in the latest Pledge of Allegiance case. Is it just me, or does RoeChild have a vaguely '70s California crunchy granola softfuzzyrock feel to it? I could see John Denver or James Taylor or maybe Cat Stevens singing about RoeChild.
It helps that RoeChild-1 is a pantheist, though it would have been even better if she were a Pan-theist. And on top of that, Daddy Roe's objection — which is perfectly consistent with the Court's Establishment Clause caselaw — is that he "has been made to feel like a 'political outsider'" by the recitation of the Pledge. Feelings, nothing more than feeeeeelings . . . .
On the other hand, RoeChild-1 and RoeChild-2 are more Brave-New-Worldy, maybe with shades of THX 1138, no?
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"RoeChild" was aborted. "RoeChild" was a piece of surplus tissue, an infringement on "its" mother's "right to choose."
RoeChild lives, no doubt, in Erehwon.
It helps that RoeChild-1 is a pantheist, though it would have been even better if she were a Pan-theist. . . . Feelings, nothing more than feeeeeelings . . . .
Been drinking at lunchtime, eh Professor V?
THX, ok found it lame, but a decent early effort, and a hell of a lot better than some of his later works (TPM, AOTC, ROTS). The Island?? The Island??? except for Ms. Johanson, there's nothing there.
Back on topic, I get the impression of salmon/sturgeon, and hear someone sining "Roe, roe child, things are going to get easier, roe roe child things'll get brighter...."