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Judge Moore Ain't Removing Ten Commandments (FOX NEWS)

Posted on 11/19/2002 8:36:24 AM PST by Dallas

You gotta love this guy....


TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 10commandments; alabama; benny; judgemoore
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To: E Rocc
Irrelevent.

Posting the Ten Commandments on public property in no way violates the First Amendment. Wacko-leftwing-judiciary case law notwithstanding..

61 posted on 11/19/2002 9:16:47 AM PST by Skooz
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To: chimera; tom paine 2
It would be an image that would stick in the minds of people, like the stormtrooper shoving his rife in Elian's face.

Yeah.
And how long did that image last in the peoples minds?
Poor little ol' Elian was forgotten even before he landed in Havana.

It made for an interesting news story, that's all.
"Let's get on with the country's business already!"


62 posted on 11/19/2002 9:16:59 AM PST by ppaul
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To: goodnesswins
UMMMM...your ignorance is showing.....
Are you saying the Commandments don't say those things? Or are you saying they are the government's business?

I personally don't care all that much either way about a passive display...but the idea that the government should be based on the Commandments contradicts the First Amendment.

-Eric

63 posted on 11/19/2002 9:17:21 AM PST by E Rocc
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To: ladtx
Our Honorable Judge Moore may ride this Ten Commandments issur as far as he wants to ride. Perhaps to, eventually, the Governor's office or even higher. Presently we have a good Governor elect.
Many of us in Alabama support him rather than the Jimmy Carter appointed judge who made the ruling.
64 posted on 11/19/2002 9:17:30 AM PST by southland
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To: Dallas
It's George Wallace reincarnated!
65 posted on 11/19/2002 9:18:47 AM PST by GreyWolf
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To: E Rocc
but the idea that the government should be based on the Commandments contradicts the First Amendment.

But public display of the Ten Commandments does not. And that is the issue.

66 posted on 11/19/2002 9:18:49 AM PST by Skooz
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To: XJarhead
[T]he bottom line is that President Bush has to enforce the order if it gets to that point.

He does not have to.
Executive privilege.

67 posted on 11/19/2002 9:19:46 AM PST by ppaul
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To: E Rocc
Is the objective to ban worshipping gods other than the Judeo-Christian "God", using said deity's name "in vain", not keeping the "Sabbath" holy (whatever that means) or making "graven images"?

Ah, someone finally brings up the one thing that is a concern of mine in this case. And I agree with you. There are many great things such as not murdering, stealing, lying or coveting that transcend mere "religion" and are about individual rights. Then there are the overtly Judeo-Christian passages.

Does the fact that this is posted on a COURT HOUSE imply that all Ten concepts are codeified in our law, and if one chooses to not believe in the Christian God, or doesn't keep the Sabath holy, then that person may find himself/herself in front of the court facing punishment?

The fact is there's a lot of stuff in the Ten Commandments that is absolutely none of the government's business.

In deed.

68 posted on 11/19/2002 9:19:58 AM PST by FreeTally
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To: E Rocc
Let me restate what I said....Your ignorance of American history (and the setting up of the Constitution) is showing.
69 posted on 11/19/2002 9:20:45 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: goodnesswins
I know my history..separation and all that. I ask you to explain it your way ok?
70 posted on 11/19/2002 9:20:52 AM PST by pitinkie
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To: Skooz
But public display of the Ten Commandments does not. And that is the issue.

See my #68.

In your mind, does it imply that the Ten Commandments are the "law of the land"?

I can't say I definitely see it one way or another. I'm curious as to what others think.

71 posted on 11/19/2002 9:22:04 AM PST by FreeTally
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To: chimera
If it got set there in one piece, it can be removed in one piece.
72 posted on 11/19/2002 9:22:29 AM PST by RonF
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To: FreeTally
Does the fact that this is posted on a COURT HOUSE imply that all Ten concepts are codeified in our law, and if one chooses to not believe in the Christian God, or doesn't keep the Sabath holy, then that person may find himself/herself in front of the court facing punishment?

No.


73 posted on 11/19/2002 9:22:47 AM PST by ppaul
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To: E Rocc
How does the posting of these "irrelevant" commandments in an Alabama courthouse harm you? Are you really worried that you might be tried and convicted of creating and bowing down to a graven image?

Your world won't end, your quality of life will not be diminished, whatever private habits you enjoy engaging in will still be yours to engage in. You're bellyaching just for the sake of bellyaching.

This nation has a rich Judeo-Christian tradition. Atheists despise the tradition and are intent on making all of public society as godless as they are. It isn't just religious practices they despise, but the very thought that anyone might dare publically declare a belief in God drives them insane.

I am pleased that at least one courageous state supreme court justice is standing his ground.

74 posted on 11/19/2002 9:22:59 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: FreeTally
In your mind, does it imply that the Ten Commandments are the "law of the land"?

Absolutely not. If someone posts a calendar on public property, is that the law of the land?

I am sticking to a strict interpretation of the First Amendment here.

75 posted on 11/19/2002 9:24:00 AM PST by Skooz
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To: goodnesswins
Your ignorance of American history (and the setting up of the Constitution) is showing.

So its the government's business if I take the Lord's name in vain or dont keep the Sabbath holy? I should face penalties for doing so? What should these penalties be?

76 posted on 11/19/2002 9:24:03 AM PST by FreeTally
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To: pitinkie
Sorry, I respectfully disagree (that you know your history).....we were NOT set up to be free FROM religion....("separation) and NO ONE is forcing ANYONE to follow the TEN COMMANDMENTS.....
77 posted on 11/19/2002 9:24:06 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: Skooz
Posting the Ten Commandments on public property in no way violates the First Amendment.
I have mixed feelings on that one. My response was to the idea that our government is somehow based on them. The First Amendment does protect the right to violate at least three of the Commandments, and perhaps four.

-Eric

78 posted on 11/19/2002 9:25:16 AM PST by E Rocc
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To: FreeTally
See post 77.....
79 posted on 11/19/2002 9:25:22 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: pgyanke
>>As a State official, he can be as religious as he wants to be with no Constitutional problem<<

No Federal Constitutional problem.

I assume public religious displays do not offend the Alabama Constitution?

80 posted on 11/19/2002 9:25:25 AM PST by Jim Noble
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