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Judge tries to keep Ten Commandments monument in building
Associated Press ^
| August 19, 2003
| Bob Johnson
Posted on 08/19/2003 2:12:15 PM PDT by Selmo
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The chief justice of Alabama's Supreme Court asked a federal appeals court to block an order for the removal of a Ten Commandments monument from a state building.
Attorneys for Chief Justice Roy Moore asked the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta to stay an order to remove the monument by midnight Wednesday. The papers were filed late Monday.
U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson has said he may fine the state about $5,000 a day if the monument is not removed by the deadline.
Moore has fought to keep the monument in the judicial building, where it has been for two years, saying the Ten Commandments represent the moral foundation of American law.
Thompson and a three-judge panel of the federal appeals court have ruled that the monument is an unconstitutional endorsement of religion by government.
Earlier Monday, Thompson refused Moore's request for a stay of his order for the monument's removal. Moore also has filed a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene.
Ayesha Khan, an attorney for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, one of the groups that filed a lawsuit seeking the monument's removal, said Moore is egging on a confrontation with the federal courts to advance his political agenda.
The Christian Defense Coalition is organizing a protest to prevent the monument's removal.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: appeal; commandments; courtofappeals; decalogue; moore; stay
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posted on
08/19/2003 2:12:16 PM PDT
by
Selmo
Comment #2 Removed by Moderator
To: big_fat_idiot
Ayesha Khan ------nuff said.
To: Selmo
bump
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posted on
08/19/2003 2:42:33 PM PDT
by
hattend
To: Selmo
If, by chance, he loses and the State elects to remove the monument, the job will probably be done by a private contractor. I don't think I'd care to own the company that took the job. I'd probably never get another job anywhere in the area.
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posted on
08/19/2003 2:45:28 PM PDT
by
oldfart
(")
To: hattend
just maybe if 10 or 20 k people showed up at this judge's house, he might re-think his position.....
To: cajun-jack
Which judge are you referring to?
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posted on
08/19/2003 3:20:07 PM PDT
by
FatherOfLiberty
(Let's put Blockbuster in charge of immigration - just TRY to stay 2 days late!)
To: FatherOfLiberty
all of 'em...ceptin judge moore
To: Selmo
U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson has said he may fine the state about $5,000 a day if the monument is not removed by the deadline. Exactly where does the federal government get the authority to impose fines on states? Seems like judicial fiat to me.
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posted on
08/19/2003 3:32:27 PM PDT
by
supercat
(TAG--you're it!)
To: cajun-jack
OK - thought I might of had to bop you one... :-)
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posted on
08/19/2003 3:34:03 PM PDT
by
FatherOfLiberty
(Let's put Blockbuster in charge of immigration - just TRY to stay 2 days late!)
To: Selmo
"Ayesha Khan, an attorney for Americans United for Separation of Church and State"
With a name like that, she's islamic. Deport her!
To: Selmo
I would love to see the Fed Jerk...ooops Judge cite just what law he is breaking and where in the laws it prescribes a $5K/day fine. The ass can't and is just forcing his commie will on the people.
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posted on
08/19/2003 3:58:30 PM PDT
by
lawdude
(Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
To: Selmo
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