"Alabama might have learned from officials in Grand Junction, Colo., he said. They created a Cornerstones of Law and Order plaza and added replicas of the Magna Carta, Declaration of Independence, Plymouth Compact, preamble to the Constitution and parts of the Bill of Rights."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Alabama monument have a few of these founding documents (in part, at least) on the sides of the monument? If so, wouldn't that show the historic connection? I know it is difficult to tell, in that the media has gone to great lengths to only show close-ups of the edited rendition of the Commandments.