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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Neocon who wrote (73035)8/22/2003 11:33:32 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
The monument would be gone without comment or qualm except for the outcry from the religious community. The resistance is on the grounds that God is the authority at the foundation of our laws (my own gist of it). The court, if it listens to the complaint at all, is going to have to rule on the complaint on these grounds.

It would be fine with me if the courts would reaffirm the authority of God in our justice system btw. Perjury, for one, would seem to carry more weight as a crime. If the courts are not willing to listen to this argument, then there is no logical argument of justice for leaving the monument where it is, other than the expense and inconvenience of moving it elsewhere.
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