Posted on 03/10/2005 5:51:34 AM PST by Crackingham
As a San Diego Resident I'm Apalled! I thought we might be the last City with some Moral Sense!
We are at least making a lot more noise now. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is fighting back! This is a group to which I will gladly donate this year. They are fighting the ACLU nation wide and I have to believe that they will start making some headway with our support.
"Tell the 14% to sit down and shut up."I'm part of that 14%.I don't have a problem with the cross,or any religious symbols for that matter,but i certainly have a problem with malcontents who file lawsuits like this.This guy needs a good shrink!BTW,has anyone asked the citizens of San Diego what they think?
Apparently, the thought process of some (or, most?) atheists is: See no God, hear no God, therefore No God. Are they really so simple-minded as that?
Thank you for this alert I didn't know that the dirty ACLU was doing this. I appreciate the links and will make use of them.
We, the citizens of San Diego, want the cross. The city council will let us talk at meetings, but it is the lawyers they listen to. I think the Antiquties Act is a good way to go. At least worth a try. "Duke" Cunningham, hear my call!
We need to recall the entire city council.
Jesus wept.
This makes me so sad. Another example of why the President's judicial nominees are vital to the restoration of our country. We can't continue this insanity much longer before it's too late to undo the damage.
Glad you're onboard.
Pass the word to as many Christians as possible.
A quote from Roger Baldwin, co-founder of the ACLU:
"The fiction that constitutional American rights can be maintained through law has been pretty well exploded. Everywhere the realization is growing that legal rights are hollow shams without political and economic power to enforce them. The road to industrial freedom is the way to all freedom."
Here is a good article: http://www.newswithviews.com/NWVexclusive/exclusive30.htm
That's kind of hard to visualize---"dotted with crosses"---but you're quite right, there are lots of crosses in the Uni+ed S+a+es!
Why can't the city just donate it back to the person who donated it (the land) to the city? Or his heirs? That would get the issue resolved fast, plus gain new tax revenues for the city.
There is more than one way to inflict pain and suffering to the dracula's that retreat from the sign of the cross.
Or ... you can just let them suck your blood.
In either case ... whining isn't the answer.
Bump and ping thanks
Or how about, "Dude"? Paganland would probably be more accurate though.
Now that the city has removed their christian heritage
Why Not Change the City's name?
Maybe they would like San Satan? or San Athiest?
Every Christian curch leader should Call for the congregation to boycott All business within the city Limits
or organise recalls for every City Elected person.
Or better Yet pool their money and build a private park on another Hilltop with an even Bigger and taller Cross and light it up every night and Hold weekly celebrations at the hilltop. in fact they could buy up 10 or twenty high points and set up crosses all over san Diego!!! get in the guiness Book of World records...white crosses everywhere.
every time they take one down...put up ten more..then start painting crosses everywhere like graffiti!!!! and start on all Govt Buildings? and paint crosses on Govt. Vehicles and on the lawns of govt officials.
Take it to the Streets!!!!
go back to the hilltop where the cross was and erect one every year at a different time..do it so much that there is a cross there more times than there is not.!!!!
and put crosses in the front yards of Christian's homes, start a tradition of doing it every Sunday.
Make the athiest God-haters sorry they ever took that cross down.
After they remove all reminders of the loving God they deny, they will STILL feel this guilt and will take aim at something else.
Yes they will start to arrest Christians...and then Kill them That is what the bible says the future holds...
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