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Old 06-28-2005, 04:35 PM   #1598
SlaveNoMore
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Are the senile feeble old justices, O'conner and Rehnquist, going to clutch at the edges of their blackrobes like petty tyrants until the grim reaper comes calling or will they actually have the decency and respect for our Consitution to step aside and let W do what we elected him to?
The latest SCOTUS decision was just handed down:

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Court Allows 10 Commandments on Seized Land

In a pair of rulings on the constitutionality of the 10 Commandments on government property, the Supreme Court today said the commandments may be displayed on public land if that property has been seized from private owners for 'public purposes' under eminent domain.

The 5-4 decision comes on the heels of last week's court declaration that so-called "private" property is actually government land temporarily under private management until its eventual seizure.

In a second ruling handed down today, the Supreme Court banned the 10 commandments from appearing in courtrooms unless the following disclaimer is included: "Display of this historically-significant collection of laws shall not be construed as an endorsement of the God who may, or may not, have spoken them, nor of the existence of such a God, nor of the legality of the laws. Citizens may observe and obey these commandments at their own risk. Please consult your family attorney before embarking on any law-abiding regimen."
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