Posted on 05/25/2009 7:06:02 AM PDT by La Lydia
As confirmed communists, it is part of their manifesto to eliminate all religion. Statists cannot have the populace putting their faith in anything/anyone but the State. The people must look to Big Brother for everything, even and especially...
hope.
Buddhists?
And, yes, you make a good point.
The ACLU should not be able to bring such a case unless there is an actual plaintiff. When/if such a plaintiff is found, then it can go to court, where a judge should say, displaying the cross is a free exercise of religion. No, you can't take the Cross down. Yes, you can also display the religious symbols of other religions so that their adherents will not be offended.
THAT is how the 1st Amendment SHOULD work (”shall pass no law abridging...”).
If they desecrate one heroes grave then there should be blood in the streets.
Their blood, our streets.
Anyone who challenges things like this is nothing more than a hater, pure and simple. There’s no other explanation. It’s not about the Constitution, that’s just a means to cover the hate.
This land was stolen from California by illegal act of congress and must be returned forthwith. Holding breath.
Is it possible to get these lawyers disbarred?
The NRA seems to have drawn liberal blood...blood that they remember.... The faithful must do the same.
OK, hold off on the brickbats for a minute:
If this is a federally protected desert/wilderness area, why should anyone be allowed to build any monument there? Isn’t the idea to protect nature from the encroachments of man?
Seems to me the issue shouldn’t be Christianity vs. whatever else, but rather nature vs. pollution.
I’m a devout Christian, but I don’t need to see crosses everywhere to remind me of that or to keep my faith strong. Sometimes we get too caught up in external, physical symbols, but we fail to model the teachings of the One they are supposed to represent.
And building a box around the monument is just plain stupid.
I think this is a case where everybody is wrong.
Offended?Nothing more than a communist organization.Pure and simple.
Hear,hear.
I do believe the cross was there before the land became federally protected.
The cross was put up long before the preserve was created. In 2002, Congress designated the cross a “national memorial commemorating United States participation in World War I and honoring American veterans of that war.
*****Today, the cross remains standing, but is encased in a plywood box, hidden from view in the vast desert*****
The height of ignorance.
How stupid is this.
Mr. Eliasberg says that “It amazes me that veterans groups that fought shoulder to shoulder with Jews and Buddhists and Muslims, for them to think something is appropriate to recognize as the common sacrifice of every religion by choosing a symbol that Jesus is the Son of God, is very selfish or oblivious,”
What amazes me is that Mr. Eliasberg a man who has evidently fought alongside no one should be the judge of what was appropriate in 1934 for these men to have placed in the desert. Why should anyone be offended by a cross in the desert? Anyone offended by it is obviously an idiot.
Why should a cross in the desert offend anyone any more that a cross on a church. If I came upon a Star of David in the desert it would not offend me. This guy and anyone like him who is offended is a sick bigot, who needs a mental adjustment .
ACLU should be listed as a terrorist organisation.
Are you kidding? Have you ever tried to get a lawyer away from the BAR? Oh.. you meant a different kind of bar.
In which case, it should be given historical status and maintained as-is.
Remove the cover,if replaced, remove again, repeat...
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