Posted on 10/06/2015 6:47:19 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
Workers began removing a Ten Commandments monument from the grounds of the Oklahoma Capitol late Monday in accordance with a court order.
The Daily Oklahoman reported that the six-foot high monument would be reinstalled outside the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, a conservative think tank.
A contractor hired by the state began removing the monument shortly after 10:30 p.m. local time The works comes after the Oklahoma Supreme Court's decision in June that the display violates a state constitutional prohibition on the use of public property to support "any sect, church, denomination or system of religion."
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You’d be wise to do a bit of research prior to hurling insults with that broad brush of yours, cowgirl.
Nice connection. Thank you.
Well, who put those OK Supreme Court judges on the bench? Can I assume that they are elected and that most incumbents win again and again?
Same thing was said in early 1992 about her husband when Ms. Flowers came forward. Never happened, never will with the American people and their love for the clintoids.
Oh, you want ME to do YOUR research? Ha. Here’s a tip, focus your research on Brad Henry and the feminazi judge who had her own interpretation of coveting thy neighbor’s wife. Add the ACLU to the mix, shake and pour.
Can’t help but laugh reading the opinion of someone from a state who elected Ann Richards. Exactly what makes you feel so special?
“In Amerika, Oklahoma removes the 10 Commandments from the grounds of the Oklahoma Capitol per court order.
Such a reversal of realities would have been an impossible thought to hold on to only a few decades ago or less.
One has chosen wisely. One has chosen foolishly.
Imagine what tomorrow’s realities have in store for US and them.”
Elect Trump and he will go to bat for Christianity within and without the United States.
As a devout Pastafarian I resent that description.
If the people of Oklahoma don’t riot, then this test case will be repeated in every state for anything deemed religious.
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