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To: TigersEye
God, if I am allowed to invoke his name, I do wish we would stop giving the ACLU any more ideas.
Actually, Judge Moore is prostelytising by placing the monument in the Supreme Court rotunda. The Jehovah Witnesses would not be allowed to hand out their literature in the Supreme Court rotunda and therefore the monument does need to be moved. Judge Moore can have it in his office.
We tried to get in to the building when we were in Montgomery on Confederate Memorial day, but it was closed as that is a state holiday here in Alabama. Being a state employee I do appreciate all the holidays I can get. All you ever see of the monument on TV is the ten commandments. There are other inscriptions that I have not been able to see. Are there any sites that have pictures of all four sides?
54 posted on 08/21/2003 6:37:48 PM PDT by daveoverpar
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To: daveoverpar
Actually, Judge Moore is prostelytising by placing the monument in the Supreme Court rotunda.

That's part of the establishment of his religion and it has been infringed on.

Jehovah Witnesses would not be allowed to hand out their literature in the Supreme Court rotunda ...

Jehovah's Witnesses aren't Chief Justice of Alabama. His purview grants him greater access to the court than they have and a say in the furnishings of the building. Besides it has historical merit and he isn't forcing anyone to confront the monument. It is silent and immobile, people can walk right around it and ignore it. Not so with Jehovah's Witnesses.

56 posted on 08/21/2003 7:15:43 PM PDT by TigersEye (Regime change in the Supreme Court. - Impeach Activist Judges!)
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