To: Diverdogz
Whether the present generation likes it or not, our principles of justice, originally, were primarily based on the Ten Commandments. Merely taking down Ten Commandments monuments will not obliterate that historical fact. Acknowledging that fact is simply acknowledging truth. And denying that history is simply another way of denying truth or wishing it would go away--another way of trying to "re-write" history.
The Establishment Clause does not require that the public sector be insulated from all things which may have a religious significance or origin.
To: PleaseNoMore
The Establishment Clause does not require that the public sector be insulated from all things which may have a religious significance or origin. You are right, of course.
This whole THING is a power struggle over who is going to be boss.
When all the shoutin' and shovin' and posturing and praying is over, there WILL be a group of people who will LOOK into ALL the laws that are imagined or real in this case, and make a decision.
213 posted on
08/25/2003 8:04:59 PM PDT by
Elsie
(Don't believe every prophecy you hear: especially *** ones........)
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