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    Hahaha Awesome.. We Now Have Somewhere To Send The NutJobs...

    NAPLES, Fla. - If Domino's Pizza founder Thomas S. Monaghan has his way, a new town being built in Florida will be governed according to strict Roman Catholic principles, with no place to get an abortion, pornography or birth control.

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    The pizza magnate is bankrolling the project with at least $250 million and calls it "God's will."

    Civil libertarians say the plan is unconstitutional and are threatening to sue.

    The town of Ave Maria is being constructed around Ave Maria University, the first Catholic university to be built in the United States in about 40 years. Both are set to open next year about 25 miles east of Naples in southwestern Florida.

    The town and the university, developed in partnership with the Barron Collier Co., an agricultural and real estate business, will be set on 5,000 acres with a European-inspired town center, a massive church and what planners call the largest crucifix in the nation, at nearly 65 feet tall. Monaghan envisions 11,000 homes and 20,000 residents.

    During a speech last year at a Catholic men's gathering in Boston, Monaghan said that in his community, stores will not sell pornographic magazines, pharmacies will not carry condoms or birth control pills, and cable television will have no X-rated channels.

    Homebuyers in Ave Maria will own their property outright. But Monaghan and Barron Collier will control all commercial real estate in the town, meaning they could insert provisions in leases to restrict the sale of certain items.

    "I believe all of history is just one big battle between good and evil. I don't want to be on the sidelines," Monaghan, who sold Domino's Pizza in 1998 to devote himself to doing good works, said in a recent Newsweek interview.

    Robert Falls, a spokesman for the project, said Tuesday that attorneys are still reviewing the legal issues and that Monaghan had no comment in the meantime.

    "If they attempt to do what he apparently wants to do, the people of Naples and Collier County, Florida, are in for a whole series of legal and constitutional problems and a lot of litigation indefinitely into the future," warned Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida.

    Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist said it will be up to the courts to decide the legalities of the plan. "The community has the right to provide a wholesome environment," he said. "If someone disagrees, they have the right to go to court and present facts before a judge."

    Gov. Jeb Bush, at the site's groundbreaking earlier this month, lauded the development as a new kind of town where faith and freedom will merge to create a community of like-minded citizens. Bush, a convert to Catholicism, did not speak specifically to the proposed restrictions.

    "While the governor does not personally believe in abortion or pornography, the town, and any restrictions they may place on businesses choosing to locate there, must comply with the laws and constitution of the state and federal governments," Russell Schweiss, a spokesman for the governor, said Tuesday.

    Frances Kissling, president of the liberal Washington-based Catholics for a Free Choice, likened Monaghan's concept to Islamic fundamentalism.

    "This is un-American," Kissling said. "I don't think in a democratic society you can have a legally organized township that will seek to have any kind of public service whatsoever and try to restrict the constitutional rights of citizens."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060301/.../catholic_town

    Excellent news as far as i am concerned, let em have their little town, now we just have to figure out a way to make all those religious nutjobs move there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee
    Excellent news as far as i am concerned, let em have their little town, now we just have to figure out a way to make all those religious nutjobs move there

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    Lee
    I think we already have the whole state of Utah for them and it still has not helped to much, don’t think one town will make a big difference :devil:


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    Religious whack jobs are hypocrites anyway. Can you imagine all the hidden porn, drugs & alcohol that'll be stashed away in their homes? Or will there be a Catholic Gestapo to search homes once in awhile... maybe operate roadblocks.. search the mail.


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    Quote Originally Posted by citiboyz
    Religious whack jobs are hypocrites anyway.
    ....................................:yeah:

    You know, I think that is a grandiose idea, as we will know exactly where they are, that way (for those of us interested) we will know exactly where to stay away from.

    Oh, your from God's Will, FL ... *SMACK* Ördög would like for you to give your boss that message!


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    You know.. it would be SO funny if that town got built, populated and totally rolling and then it was taken out by a freak tornado that touched nothing else, eh?
    Jasun Mark. Crass of the Titans.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasun
    You know.. it would be SO funny if that town got built, populated and totally rolling and then it was taken out by a freak tornado that touched nothing else, eh?
    You have such a twisted sick sense of humor Jasun ... part of why I luv ya LOL


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    I am straight, but my ass is gay jIgG's Avatar
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    Was it one of the carolina states that someone wanted to turn into a "christian state" by telling people to move there and change the laws?


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