Hmmm...I see the obvious violation of the separation between church and state. But, he is starting a brand new community and people can choose to move there or not, right? So it seems like more of a commune than an incorporated township. I say let 'em do it. At least this way we'll know where they are. I don't know what that means.
As the article notes, Monaghan hasn't owned Domino's since 1998.
ReplyDeleteOops, my bad. Founder, not owner. Good catch.
ReplyDeleteYou can always just call him a Flounder.
ReplyDeleteIn our country we have a clone called Dominous Pizza. I tried it once, it's expensive and doesn't taste that good either :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I see the obvious violation of the separation between church and state. But, he is starting a brand new community and people can choose to move there or not, right? So it seems like more of a commune than an incorporated township. I say let
ReplyDelete'em do it. At least this way we'll know where they are. I don't know what that means.