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To: risk
Do they have a right to a justice that's PARTIAL to religion?

Of course, as long as he can separate his religion from his prosecution of justice.

I didn't that question about Moore, I asked it about the people of Alabama. You're evading the question:

Alabamans may want a monument of any sort in their courthouse. However, they have a right to justice that is impartial to religion.

Do the PEOPLE of Alabama NOT JUDGE MOORE have a right to justice that is PARTIAL to religion?
153 posted on 09/01/2003 3:00:08 PM PDT by Noachian (Legislation Without Representation Is Tyranny)
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To: Noachian
>>>> Do the PEOPLE of Alabama NOT JUDGE MOORE have a right to justice that is PARTIAL to religion?

I'll try to answer this more concretely than it was asked. The first amendment promises each indvidual in Alabama protection against judges and laws that are partial to one religion or another.
154 posted on 09/01/2003 3:30:40 PM PDT by risk
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