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To: m1-lightning
You are right. Judges do not make laws. Hence what they DO with regard to decorating their court house is NOT a law and therefore can't be unconstitutional.

If there is a law that permits the judge to decorate the courthouse as he wishes and that law is judged to be unconstitutional that would be a different matter but that's not what the appeals court has done.
1,136 posted on 08/25/2003 1:26:32 PM PDT by kkindt (knightforhire.com)
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To: kkindt
This deal with the Ten Commandments monument is BS. Just when I thought the scum from this nation couldn't get any worse, now they aren't satisfied that the pledge of allegiance is voluntary. They want it to be disregarded from school all together. First they take away our right to say "under God" and now they want to take away our right to pledge our allegiance to this nation. And when I say they, I mean the liberal scum who hate this nation and are allied with libertarians who scream the bill of rights does not hold water legally. It's time we stop giving up our rights to the authoritarians and start taking bold steps like Judge Moore did.
1,137 posted on 08/25/2003 1:55:05 PM PDT by m1-lightning (What's the difference between Nazis and Democrats?)
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