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Our position on the federal judiciary is that it has no "jurisdiction" over the furnishings of a State or county building. Every federal court ruling on these issues is an example of judicial activism, as once the federal government establishes that it has the power to determine content of State and local buildings, it will just become more intrusive.

However, we support fully the Display of The Ten Commandments and consider the retention of these Displays a very desirable result.

For more information check: The Ten Commandments News which offers a free electronic newsletter from which the following was extracted.

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Three recent success stories on The Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments have had 3 recent victories.

1. Federal Appeals Court Upholds Ten Commandments Ruling Covenant News Wire Service A federal court upheld a Ten Commandments display at the Mercer County, Ky., courthouse - even though the display is identical to one that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional in two other Kentucky counties last year. The decision by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Cincinnati, affirmed a December ruling by a three-judge panel on the court that had validated the display. That ruling served as a basis for a new Kentucky law allowing religious texts to be posted as part of historical displays on public property. Read the rest of the story at http://covenantnews.com/judgeroy.htm

2. Federal Judge says Ten Commandments shall stay at Ohio Courthouse Covenant News Wire Service A federal judge in Toledo ruled Tuesday that a decades-old granite monument of the Ten Commandments can remain standing on the lawn of the Lucas County Courthouse. The decision of U.S. District Judge James Carr closely follows the ruling last year of the U.S. Supreme Court that addressed the issue for the display of biblical messages on public property. Read the story at: http://covenantnews.com/judgeroy.htm

3. Kentucky's Legislature approves Ten Commandments - Will put the Ten Commandments on Kentucky Capital Grounds Covenant News Wire Service FRANKFORT -- The measure allowing the commandments to be showcased as part of displays of historic documents in the public buildings was passed overwhelmingly by the Senate. Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher signed the bill that would place a Ten Commandments monument on the Capitol grounds. http://covenantnews.com/judgeroy.htm

These 3 recent victories indicate that Judge Roy Moore was right concerning the public display of the Ten Commandments.

Source: The Ten Commandments News

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