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To: dogbyte12
It's really rather simple. Judge Moore can buy an acre of land and put up a 10,000 foot monument of the Ten Commandments if he wants. Well, unless it's adjacent to an airport, I guess.

But there's no need for him to erect it in a government building, and a reasonable reading of the Constitution precludes it.

If Judge Moore can do this, then Judge I.M. Antichrist can put up whatever he wants in the rotunda of his Supreme Court Building.

Nobody wants to look at the flip side.

120 posted on 07/01/2003 5:13:57 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
If Judge Moore can do this, then Judge I.M. Antichrist can put up whatever he wants in the rotunda of his Supreme Court Building.

Constitutionally, he can. Realistically, it's unlikely that Mr. Antichrist will be confirmed as Chief Justice in the first place.

121 posted on 07/01/2003 5:16:35 PM PDT by inquest
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To: Dog Gone
Nobody wants to look at the flip side.

The point is very simple..congress made no law respecting what Judge Moore did concerning religion. People like you trying to convince everyone else that they cannot comprehend the simple meaning of words are dispicable.

162 posted on 07/01/2003 6:52:35 PM PDT by rottweiller_inc
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