To: kattracks
Let's see, the judge says "To do my duty, I must acknowledge God." So did God come to him and tell him the he must set up a 5,000 pound monument or he'll burn for not acknowledging God? Has he ever heard of quietly acknowledging God wihtout raising a public ruckus? I just don't understand.
In another story he also says, "If the rule of law means to do everything a judge tells you to do, we would still have slavery in this country." Gee, maybe the lawyer for the next felon up before Moore's court can use that argument to get his guy out of prison. Works for me.
Moore needs to be removed from the bench.
19 posted on
08/22/2003 5:30:04 AM PDT by
kegler4
To: kegler4
Disagree completely. The photo of the century will be a close-up of the chisel removing the Ten Commandments.
If you think this bodes well for the nation, you are fools, every one of you.
21 posted on
08/22/2003 5:34:08 AM PDT by
SerpentDove
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To: kegler4
Not quite...when he was sworn into office...as all the other Justices were...he took an Oath on a Bible to God swearing to uphold the Constitution and defend it.
45 posted on
08/22/2003 6:55:56 AM PDT by
Maelstrom
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