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1 posted on 08/20/2003 2:43:26 PM PDT by angkor
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It's worth noting that the Supremes haven't ruled against Judge Roy yet. They simply refused to grant him an emergency stay. All that means is that they don't see where he's in danger of irrevocable harm. They can still elect to hear an appeal of the latest Appeals Court decision on it's merits, and even decide in his favor (the former may happen; I'll bet against the latter though).
168 posted on 08/21/2003 3:01:03 PM PDT by RonF
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Luigi Persico, sandstone, 1825-1828
Bruno Mankowski, marble, 1959-1960
Pediment over the east central entrance of the U.S. Capitol

The sculptural pediment over the east central entrance of the U.S. Capitol is called Genius of America. The central figure represents America,who rests her right arm on a shield inscribed "USA"; the shield is supported by an altar bearing the inscription "July 4, 1776." America points to Justice, who lifts scales in her left hand and in her right hand holds a scroll inscribed "Constitution, 17 September 1787." To America's left are an Eagle and the figure of Hope, who rests her arm on an anchor.

Italian sculptor Luigi Persico's original design for the sculpture included figures of Peace, Plenty, and Hercules; these were replaced at the suggestion of President John Quincy Adams with the figure of Hope. Adams wished the design to "represent the American Union founded on the Declaration of Independence and consummated by the organization of the general government under the Federal Constitution, supported by Justice in the past, and relying upon Hope in Providence for the future."

'Hope in "Providence"', and an altar? Hey, what was the "intent" of this guy?


174 posted on 08/21/2003 6:19:03 PM PDT by mrsmith
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