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Monday, June 27, 2005

Supreme court drama

History not made today. No one resigned. But it doesn't mean it's not memorable. Ten commandents decided, as well as a couple other important ones. However, the ruling is amusing, to say the least. "Governments can post the Ten Commandments on public property as part of a broader display of historical symbols, as long as officials aren't aiming to promote religion, the U.S. Supreme Court said." Let me translate it for you, it's ok for the supreme court itself to do it, not others, think about the display before the supreme court. Question, how can something become historical before it is even allowed to put up? No, not that I feel strongly about Ten commandents display at public property one way or another. Again, my main "problem" with the Ten commandents is that an official version should be decided before anything else.

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