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After 24 years of litigation, a federal court has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial

 
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After 24 years of litigation, a federal court has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial
After 24 years of litigation, a federal court revealed in an emotional hearing that it has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial, holding it is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Since 1913, a cross has stood as the centerpiece of the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial in San Diego, surrounded by nearly 3,000 granite plaques, individually honoring war heroes from every American war, from the Revolutionary War to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The structure is a 29-foot Latin cross, which was erected in 1954. For much of this time, it was in a city park in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. Then, in 1989, the ACLU filed a lawsuit, arguing that allowing a cross on government land violates the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause. This memorial has been embroiled in litigation ever since.

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The dang thing has been there since 1958 for gods sake.

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Re: After 24 years of litigation, a federal court has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial
After 24 years of litigation, a federal court revealed in an emotional hearing that it has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial, holding it is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Since 1913, a cross has stood as the centerpiece of the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial in San Diego, surrounded by nearly 3,000 granite plaques, individually honoring war heroes from every American war, from the Revolutionary War to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The structure is a 29-foot Latin cross, which was erected in 1954. For much of this time, it was in a city park in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. Then, in 1989, the ACLU filed a lawsuit, arguing that allowing a cross on government land violates the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause. This memorial has been embroiled in litigation ever since.

[link to www.breitbart.com]

The dang thing has been there since 1958 for gods sake.
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In no way does it violate constitution , the founding fathers never ever meant for these synical hate filled atheists to pervert the meaning of separation of church and state to this extreme.

It is compelling to me how the atheists continually accuse christiansof being fear mongering haters and their relentless attack on our Christian values will one day culminate to putting us toget ,mark my words on this one .

So Arlington national cemetery has thousands of crosses on individual graves , are those next ? He who laughs last laughs best and judgement is coming to this world , they will get theirs with what they meted out and that judgement will be true and just , unlike allahs bullshit judgements that spills out of the foul mouths of the supreme court .
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Re: After 24 years of litigation, a federal court has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial
After 24 years of litigation, a federal court revealed in an emotional hearing that it has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial, holding it is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Since 1913, a cross has stood as the centerpiece of the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial in San Diego, surrounded by nearly 3,000 granite plaques, individually honoring war heroes from every American war, from the Revolutionary War to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The structure is a 29-foot Latin cross, which was erected in 1954. For much of this time, it was in a city park in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. Then, in 1989, the ACLU filed a lawsuit, arguing that allowing a cross on government land violates the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause. This memorial has been embroiled in litigation ever since.

[link to www.breitbart.com]

The dang thing has been there since 1958 for gods sake.
 Quoting: LeosOfTheUniverse


In no way does it violate constitution , the founding fathers never ever meant for these synical hate filled atheists to pervert the meaning of separation of church and state to this extreme.

It is compelling to me how the atheists continually accuse christiansof being fear mongering haters and their relentless attack on our Christian values will one day culminate to putting us toget ,mark my words on this one .

So Arlington national cemetery has thousands of crosses on individual graves , are those next ? He who laughs last laughs best and judgement is coming to this world , they will get theirs with what they meted out and that judgement will be true and just , unlike allahs bullshit judgements that spills out of the foul mouths of the supreme court .
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Re: After 24 years of litigation, a federal court has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial
After 24 years of litigation, a federal court revealed in an emotional hearing that it has ordered the famous Mount Soledad Cross removed from a veterans memorial, holding it is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Since 1913, a cross has stood as the centerpiece of the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial in San Diego, surrounded by nearly 3,000 granite plaques, individually honoring war heroes from every American war, from the Revolutionary War to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The structure is a 29-foot Latin cross, which was erected in 1954. For much of this time, it was in a city park in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. Then, in 1989, the ACLU filed a lawsuit, arguing that allowing a cross on government land violates the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause. This memorial has been embroiled in litigation ever since.

[link to www.breitbart.com]

The dang thing has been there since 1958 for gods sake.
 Quoting: LeosOfTheUniverse


In no way does it violate constitution , the founding fathers never ever meant for these synical hate filled atheists to pervert the meaning of separation of church and state to this extreme.

It is compelling to me how the atheists continually accuse christiansof being fear mongering haters and their relentless attack on our Christian values will one day culminate to putting us toget ,mark my words on this one .

So Arlington national cemetery has thousands of crosses on individual graves , are those next ? He who laughs last laughs best and judgement is coming to this world , they will get theirs with what they meted out and that judgement will be true and just , unlike allahs bullshit judgements that spills out of the foul mouths of the supreme court .
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