Scientology Injunction Denied Against "Anonymous"
Anonymous writes "A circuit court judge has denied the Church of Scientology's second request for an injunction against protests by the internet group "Anonymous." The Church sought to prevent Anonymous from protesting on the birthday of the Church's leader, the late Ron L. Hubbard. The petition filed by the Church listed twenty-six individuals allegedly affiliated with Anonymous, but "accidentally" included others who merely work near the location of the first protests held in February and did not participate in them, such as a Starbucks employee. Furthermore, the Church failed to show that any of those listed actually committed any wrongdoing."
sage goes in all fields newfag
When did a bunch of adolescents with too much time on their hands get to be in the news every few days and on the front page of Slashdot.
I'm no fan of Scientology but is no one else a bit bored with "Anonymous" and their self-indulgent attention seeking?
It was directly inspired by God
Presumably if God created the universe, and set the start location and position of everything in the universe, understands quantum mechanics, and have a grand unified theory tattooed on it's arm, then he is directly responsible for every action in the universe