Posted on 06/21/2006 5:33:51 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
SAN DIEGO
A three-judge federal panel on Wednesday rejected a last-ditch appeal by the city of San Diego to keep a giant cross standing on city property after a 17-year legal tussle.
The city is under federal court order to move the 29-foot-tall cross from a La Jolla hilltop before Aug. 2 or face $5,000 daily fines. The failed appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was intended to stay that order and allow the cross to remain standing until appeals currently pending in state courts can be heard.
City Attorney Michael Aguirre said that Wednesday's ruling, issued without comment, "would force us to carry out that order."
The fight over the 52-year-old cross began with a lawsuit filed in 1989 by an atheist living in San Diego. U.S. District Court Judge Gordon Thompson Jr. ruled in May that removal of the cross was "long overdue" and invoked his own 1991 opinion ordering the cross taken down to stop the city from displaying an unconstitutional preference for one religion over another.
Aguirre, however, said he was scheduled to meet with Mayor Jerry Sanders on Thursday to discuss appealing the case directly to the U.S. Supreme Court. He said that he believes the placement of the cross is unconstitutional, but argued that the city had a duty to exhaust its legal options in order to respect the will of voters who approved a 2005 ballot measure designed to preserve it.
"Voters passed the initiative so our obligation now is to try and defend it," Aguirre said.
The Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal on behalf of the cross in 2003 after the city tried to sell the property to a private buyer. Federal courts repeatedly blocked the sale, saying the transactions were designed to favor a buyer who would leave the cross in place.
The cross was dedicated in 1954 as a memorial to veterans of the Korean War, and a private association maintains a concentric granite-and-brick veterans' memorial on the land surrounding the cross.
Sanders has argued that the cross is an integral part of the war memorial and deserves the same exemption to government-maintained religious symbols granted to other war monuments such as Arlington National Cemetery.
In recent weeks Sanders has asked President Bush to intervene in the matter, joining a request by U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, chair of the House Armed Services Committee.
On Wednesday, Sanders issued a statement saying he was disappointed by the appeals court decision, but he reiterated his commitment to obeying the court order and sparing his cash-strapped city from paying any fines.
"I have no intention of violating Judge Thompson's order if a resolution cannot be reached by Aug. 1," Sanders said.
You think if they got involved 10 years ago it might have made a difference ?
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Bet it was a unanimous ruling by the Court of 9th Circus Schmiels ...
If more people had been aware of the overall Leftist agendas and how they are inter-related 10 years ago, we wouldn't have as many rascals in robes now.
So, in a word, Yes.
Moving beyond the hypothetical to the practical--we still can impeach judges and remove from Congress those who refuse to obey the Will of The People. We must show that we DO have the will!
Meanwhile check out this keyword: GRAMSCI
It's been said the president can declare the site federal property or a national monument or something like that, which would protect it. I don't know about that but that's what I heard on one of the reports about it.
Why then is this allowed to stand?
Or are only Christian symbols taboo?
(Rhetorical question, of course.)
I saw this earlier.
What's next?
Has Roger H commented?
I wonder how much money they want for the land. I'll buy it and I can assure them I will take the cross down.
Is there no action so brutal and offensive to which these ghouls will not stoop.
In this case we have a rather offensive and ghoulish court order that's causing nationwide unrest. "W" should act to defuse that unrest simply by rounding up the 9th Circuit judges and their staffs and incarcerating them in the federal records center under Kansas City for the duration of litigation.
The 9th Circuit have been idiots for years and will be idiots for more years.
"If more people had been aware of the overall Leftist agendas and how they are inter-related 10 years ago, we wouldn't have as many rascals in robes now. "
You mean 10 years ago when Clinton was President ? These courts were left wing even long before that.
I'm sure the support is welcome, but it's 'way late in coming.
By the way this CROSS is also a war memorial. This disgusts me to no end.
You're right. Let me amend my statement. If more had been aware 15 years ago, X42i wouldn't have been in the Oval Office either....
It's never too soon to clean house...and senate....
How many Divisons do they have?
Would you really expect anything different from the 9th circuit?
Here is the workaround:
Have the city sell just enough of the land that holds the cross . Now, of course they need to put it up for the highest bidder, but who is going to want to bid a bunch of $ on a dinky little piece of landlocked dirt? Then the VFW or Legion can buy it for a token sum.
Voila! Private property!
You beat me--and I imagine many like-minded others--to it.
Let's see how far his "Compassionate Conservatism" extends. If ever there was a need for an Executive Order, this cries out for it.
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