Posted on 10/27/2009 8:36:34 AM PDT by NYer
.- A 63-year-old tradition of having a privately maintained nativity scene on a public median in Warren, Michigan has been ended after the local road commission received a threatening letter from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The move has resulted in a lawsuit charging that the ban on the display is discriminatory.
In 1945 St. Annes Parish received a donation of Christmas nativity statues which were too large to set up inside the church. Some parishioners thought the statues and a manger could be displayed in the center of the village during the Christmas holidays.
Warrens village president granted permission to display the nativity scene on the road median.
Since 1945, a nativity display has been erected at the location by Warren resident John Satawa and members of his family. He took over responsibility for the display from his father, Joseph Satawa, who died in 1965.
Community members, private businesses and organizations have also helped maintain the tradition.
The Freedom from Religion Foundation claimed that the presence of the nativity display violated the constitutional principle of separation of church and state.
In December 2008, after receiving the groups letter, the Road Commission demanded that Satawa immediately remove the display, citing improper permits.
Satawas 2009 permit application was denied on the grounds the nativity display clearly displays a religious message in violation of the separation of church and state.
On October 23 the Ann Arbor-based Thomas More Law Center filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Satawa against the Macomb County Road Commission. The suit charges that the Road Commissions restriction violates Satawas First Amendment rights and his equal protection guarantee under the Fourteenth Amendment. The suit also charges that the commissions policy decision violates the Constitutions Establishment Clause by disfavoring religion.
The Law Center filed the lawsuit to obtain a declaratory judgment that the Road Commissions actions were unconstitutional and to secure a court order permitting the display.
Law Center attorney Robert Muise, who is handling the case, said that the U.S. Supreme Court holds that public streets are held in the public trust and are properly considered traditional public forums for private speech.
Moreover, the Supreme Court has also stated that private religious speech, far from being a First Amendment orphan, is as fully protected under the Free Speech Clause as secular private expression. Consequently, by restricting speech because it is religious expression, the Road Commission is imposing a content-based restriction on private speech in a traditional public forum in clear violation of the Constitution, Muise added.
Law Center President and Chief Counsel Richard Thompson was very critical of the Road Commissions action and the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Every Christmas holiday, militant atheists, acting like the Taliban, use the phrase separation of church and state, nowhere found in our constitution as a means of intimidating municipalities and schools into removing expressions celebrating Christmas, a National Holiday, Thompson charged.
Their goal is to cleanse our public square of all Christian symbols. However, the grand purpose of our Founding Fathers and the First Amendment was to protect religion, not eliminate it. Municipalities and schools should be aware that the systematic exclusion of Christmas symbols during the holiday season is itself inconsistent with the Constitution.
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Well, they’re off the Christmas list! /s
That verbiage is so offensive.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
Not that the nativity scene is an act of Congress, but these putzes are going to claim a constitutional violation on "separation of church and state" grounds, deliberately ignoring the freedom of exercise part of the constitution.
There is no “Seperation of Church and State” any place in the Constitution. They continue to use this in violation of our laws.
“Freedom From Religion”
***That verbiage is so offensive.***
True.
If you go through southern Utah west of Bryce Canyon you will see that the local highway cleanup program is sponsered by the “Freedom From Religion” group.
Every Christmas holiday, militant atheists, acting like the Taliban, use the phrase separation of church and state, nowhere found in our constitution as a means of intimidating municipalities and schools into removing expressions celebrating Christmas, a National Holiday, Thompson charged.”
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Well said.
And oh, the irony. The very same man who was instrumental in twisting Jefferson’s words for a political advantage, is the same Scotus justice who wrote the majority opinion to remove prayer from school. And look at the benefits our country has reaped.
Yet my election polling place last November was a church.
Did that group object to foot baths in airports? To loud blaring 5 times a day from loudspeakers placed on meeting houses? to taxi drivers refusing to transport normal people who were carrying alcohol?
Freedom FROM Religion....simple, don’t look when you drive by. the devil and his minions are busy once again.
Why is it that libs only read the parts of the Constitution with which they agree.
Read the whole flippin' thing....
Michigan has enough problems without having to deal with this kinda crap.
The Road Commission thinks the roads belong to them.
Michigan is home to one of the, if not the, largest communities of Muslims in the US. You point out some interesting facts of which many Americans are not aware - the approval of loudspeakers by city councils for the call to prayer (while silencing church bells) and the taxi drivers refusal to transport American citizens carrying a 6 pack. I was not aware of the airport foot baths.
Wake up America!!
This is how the process begins, gradually but with persistence. Today Michigan, tomorrow ???
“Freedom From Religion Foundation”...
So invite them to set up a non-Nativity scene nearby where there are not a manger, figures or animals.
Anyone thought about setting up a Freedom from Cranks, Butt-heads and Morons Foundation?
>>Anyone thought about setting up a Freedom from Cranks, Butt-heads and Morons Foundation?<<
I’d donate.
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Well aren’t statue’s art? So now they are banning art...
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