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To: sinkspur
That's not what Judge Roy says.

No statements of Judge Moore are on the monument Myron Thompson censored.

145 posted on 08/24/2003 10:45:09 PM PDT by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe
No statements of Judge Moore are on the monument Myron Thompson censored.


True... but they are the subject of about six legal charges wherein his colleagues on the Supreme Court (whom he did NOT consult with on his "religious statue" placement, prior to it's creation... ) are moving against him... most of them confirmed Christians, who are just as devout as the judge.

HIS statements are part of the legal judgements against him and they are part of the Judge's own testimonies under oath...

It is disingenous to act as if we can now separate the problem of the statue's placement, from the legal pronouncements made by it's creator, in a court of law. The judge's disrespect for his colleagues in doing this against their will, surrepticiously, is foundational to the removal.

It would not surprise me in the least that after they remove the JUDGE and the Marble slab... the eight authorize a similar work, with virtually all the same elements, and a few of their own additions to make this one "acceptable" to the feds.

The judge may end up doing time for dishonoring his colleagues. The eight of them together, along with a federal district court and the USSC, have a lot of collective power, to make a significant change in the Judge's career path.

You and I are on way opposite sides of this matter. But, I think that is how it will play out. And I know, you did not ask for my opinion.
157 posted on 08/25/2003 12:16:09 AM PDT by Robert_Paulson2 (roll the stone away... the tomb is empty... and there is no statue of the ten commandments inside.)
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