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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Crosses on Government Property Stir Controversy Secular humanists have been taking legal action against Christian crosses on public property, filing lawsuits at both ends of the country. In California, the American Humanist Association (AHA) sued the city of Lake Elsinore for approving a planned memorial outside a local minor league baseball stadium. The memorial honoring fallen soldiers would have included images of Christian crosses and featured the words: Freedom Is Never Free. City council members approved the war memorial in November 2012 despite objections from secular humanists. I feel sorry for us that we as Christians cannot show the cross because of the First Amendment, Mayor Pro Tem Hickman was quoted as saying. Okay. It really is a shame that our society, to me, is leaning that way. So the AHA took its case to federal court, where U.S. District Judge Stephen V. Wilson ruled (pdf) last week that the memorial violated both the U.S. Constitutions Establishment Clause and the Establishment and No Preference Clauses of the California Constitution. Wilson wrote: The Court concludes that Lake Elsinores veterans memorial was designed without a predominantly secular purpose, and that its principal effect is to advance religion. Only days before Wilsons ruling, the AHA filed another lawsuit, this one in Maryland, where the Bladensburg Peace Cross has stood for nearly 90 years. The 40-foot-tall memorial was established to honor 49 residents of Prince Georges County who died in World War I. AHA has the same problem with the Bladensburg Peace Cross that it had with the Lake Elsinore memorial. Its lawyers argue that the large cross, which sits on public property, violates the First Amendment clause prohibiting government from establishing a religion. Therefore, it should be removed or relocated, they say. It was never meant to be a religious icon, countered Bladensburg town administrator John E. Moss, speaking to the New York Daily News. The cross memorializes our veterans. The Peace Cross was originallyand alwaysintended to be a secular memorial to the veterans of World War I, Maryland National Capital Area Park and Planning Commission spokesperson Kira Calm Lewis told Fox 5 News. It does have plaques and inscriptions on it that serve that purpose, but there is no religious language on the cross whatsoever. However, the memorials plaque bearing the veterans names arent visible to passersby, due to lack of physical access to it and the fact that it is covered by shrubs. So all that can be seen, from near and far, is the giant cross. One of the plaintiffs, Steve Lowe, believes that the Bladensburg Cross associates a Christian religious symbol with the state and gives the impression that the state supports and approves of Christianity, as opposed to other religions, and that the state may even prefer Christians and Christianity over other religions, the AHA complaint says. As a non-Christian, Mr. Lowe is personally offended and feels excluded by this governmental message. -Noel Brinkerhoff, Danny Biederman Poster Comment: Links at the site. This is from a comment posted above the article by Charleston Voice: It should not surprise any of you that the American Humanist Association(AHA) qualifies as a taxpayer-subsidized "charity" under IRS guidelines. But, the evidence of their subversion is in the link above. My comment: Public property is not government property, not even if it receives funds from the government. Nary a peep from the Marxist Culturati forces about favoring and establishing a religion when Americans are sentenced to attend Christian-based Alcoholics Anonymous programs, for example, and at government facilities too. If it's thought that the Veterans names aren't visible enough to passersby, put them on a billboard where they can be seen. A Nullification movement gets my vote and should include recovery of any court costs, legal fees and such due to the frivolous and Unconstitutional onslaughts of AHA and other Commie control-freaks. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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See also: Article excerpts at allenwestrepublic.com: USAFA: Legal Groups RISE UP to support Cadets in Religious Freedom Fight! A little revolution is in the air: 88% tired of big government's restrictions by Al Maurer, Communities Digital News ------- "They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
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