Religions > Atheism > Re: Judge Moore is not the Congress, nor is he establishing religion
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10 Sep 2003 01:47:03 PM |
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Re: Judge Moore is not the Congress, nor is he establishing religion |
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote:
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:|> >:|that have little to no bearing on the issue of the monument in the
:|> >:|building.
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:|> Has a lot of bearing. For instance, the rock is still in the building but
:|> out of sight. Thus it is not creating an issue.
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:|So, the test for violating the Constitution is if the violation takes place
:|out of sight, or not?
Guess what jeffy.
Moore could hang all the Ten Commandment plaques he wants all over his
personal office/chamber walls.
Nothing illegal about that.
So you figure it out
:|I prefer
Who cares?
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