Former Alabama judge opines on Fargo monument | KXNet.com North Dakota News
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Former Alabama judge opines on Fargo monumentJun 20 2007 4:03PM
Associated Press Roy Moore refused a federal judge's order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Supreme Court. Moore's actions eventually cost him his job. A citizens' group is circulating petitions in Fargo to prevent City Commissioners from moving the monument. The group hopes to place the issue on the ballot during the next city election. Moore says he's surprised the City Commission wants to give away the monument after winning a federal court battle to keep it where it is. He called the City Commission's actions quote "ridiculous." (Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 06-20-07 1551CDT |
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maybe right in front of the jail. nanananana....see it said, "thou shalt NOT steal", "thou shalt NOT kill", "don't wish you had what belongs someone else." it said "don't cheat on your marriage partner" it said: "don't swear and misuse God's NAME." "don't worship meaningless gods before the ONE REAL GOD who created heaven and earth".... it said all these things and more, but na na na na na, WE aren't going to TELL YOU....so YOU go to jail....na na na na na
it is cruel and PERVERSE to lock people up in prisons for stealing and killing and then to HIDE the words that warned them "thou shalt NOT...."
the "free thinkers" are suffering from a serious case of "constipation of thought and diareaha of the mouth" as usual.