Colorado: ACLU files response to Ten Commandments appeal



Associated Press: “The American Civil Liberties Union has asked a Denver appeals court to deny a request by Haskell County commissioners to reconsider its decision last month against a Ten Commandments monument.”



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  1. Dexter Wilson
    Posted July 12, 2009 at 4:39 pm | Permalink

    I’m sorry, this may not be the right place for this, but when you guys had an opportunity to debate Barry Lynn, you should have talked about when Jefferston wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, that it defended their right to put Christianity in the public arena, that the High Wall of Separation was to prevent Government from stopping Religeous Speech. And According to David Barton, if Jefferson really believed in Separation of Church and state,Why DID HE ATTEND THE CHURCH IN THE CONGRESSIONAL CHAMBERS 3 DAYS AFTER HE WROTE THE LETTER? That is why Congress hired the two Chaplains in the first place, to preach each Sunday at the Services held in the Congressional Chambers and the Supreme Court Chambers.

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