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From: hkhenson@shell.portal.com (H Keith Henson) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Re: Church files suit in Holland Date: 13 Nov 1995 08:36:01 GMT Message-ID: <48701h$lj4@news1.shell> Tom Klemesrud (tomklem@netcom.com) wrote: : Andrew Milne (milne@crl.com) wrote: : : CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY FILES SUIT TO END INTERNET ABUSE [snip] : So since February you've sued: : NETCOM (largest Internet service provider in the United States) : SUPPORT.COM : FACTNet BBS : Digital Gateway Systems : DATAWEB : XS4ALL : CISTRON INTERNET SERVICES : THE DIGITAL CITY : THE WASHINGTON POST : Dennis Erlich : Arnaldo Lerma : Larry Wollersheim : Bob Penny : Richard Leiby (Washington Post Reporter) : Marc Fisher (Washington Post Reporter) : Karin Spaink (Dutch Writer) : Did I leave anyone out? Or, are you just getting started? : How much suing with the cult's $2 billion+ dollars of questionable : origin, allow before the well runs dry? Hitler would have admired this : fascist international effort! : Ironically, the IRS considers this activity to be "exclusively religious : and charitible ... a benefit to Society." I think you missed one. Didn't CoS fund the case where CAN got hit? There is a point to ponder. How long will the US government put up with tax exempt status for an organization which spends fully one third of its income suing people? Keith Henson