Thursday, August 14, 2003

WorldNetDaily: Judge Moore stands firm
He will not remove the Ten Commandments monument from its place in the Alabama Judicial Building. To refresh everyone's memory, Judge Roy Moore first got national attention by having a wall plaque of The Ten Commandments in his courtroom. The ACLU sued to have the plaque taken down, and lost.

Now Moore is the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. As such he is the chief administrative officer for Alabama's judiciary. Out of his own purse, he commissioned the monument. And on his authority as Chief Justice, he ordered the monument installed in the Judicial Building. That's what the case is all about.

Let's face it: Mr. Justice Moore knew what he was doing. He intended to force a constitutional crisis over the issue. That is why he commissioned a monument that is an obvious testament to the Godly heritage of American law. Sometimes you have to do that in order to stop the "creeping anti-constitutionalism" that we see in the United States.::Submitted for your you will be delivered up files.

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