३१ ऑगस्ट, २००५

A Ten Commandments monument survives judicial scrutiny.

The Eighth Circuit, applying the newest Supreme Court cases, says yes to a 40-year-old, stone monument in Plattsmouth. Dissenting judges objected to the lack of a "contextualizing presence of other messages or some indicia of historical significance."

I said it last June.
The rule is: old things carved in stone should be left alone.

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PackerPundit म्हणाले...

wow ann... ur just a little to the left of my right wing LOL... God Bless -- Romey

goesh म्हणाले...

pigeons make more use of that stone than people do. I never look at things covered with bird poop.

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

I'd be more likely to look at it. Even photograph it if the crap was just so.