Ten Commandments displays again
Posted by Joseph Knippenberg
Score one for the Alliance Defense Fund, as a federal judge in Oklahoma upheld a privately-financed Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of the Haskell County courthouse in Stigler, Oklahoma.
As I noted some time ago, the Supreme Courts confusing jurisprudence invites the sort of challenge the ACLU mounted in this case.
10:36 PM / August 19, 2006
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Judge Whites opinion is laced with good humor and well worth reading in its entirety. All 43 pages of it....And I dont believe he used the word "obviously" even once.
that opinion is a hoot