Shalom All:Ousted Alabama justice files brief in Ten Commandments case
http://www.timesdaily.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041209/APN/412091072
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Justices (of the U.S. Supreme Court) are expected to hear arguments early next
year from two Kentucky counties that contend they should be able to display
the Ten Commandments in their courthouses as a way to educate the public
about history and celebrate the country's heritage.In his brief, Moore says the request doesn't go far enough and that critics of
the Ten Commandments have undercut the First Amendment through "ad hoc
judicial gerrymandering."He argues God is the intrinsic source of all laws, dating back to the nation's
founding documents, and that no further explanations or excuses for
displaying the Commandments are needed.
The Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of
Church and State, said he expected the court would largely ignore Moore's
brief regardless of which way it rules."Roy Moore's legal arguments are so far out that they will have absolutely no
effect on this case," Lynn said. "His view has already been rejected on
multiple occasions."
---end clips---Yep ... we are seeing "The Light" being removed. Darkness exists when light
is gone.Dianne
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