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|    29 Apr 13 21:28:55    |
      XPost: dc.urban-planning, wa.politics       From: impeach_obama@yahoo.com              By Todd Starnes              Thou shall not remove the Ten Commandments.              That’s the declaration from a federal district court –       dismissing a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union       against Dixie County, Fla. and ending a six-year legal battle.              The ACLU sued the county after they allowed a private citizen to       erect a six-ton monument of the Ten Commandments atop the steps       of the courthouse.              A 75-year-old North Carolina man, who happens to be an ACLU       member, objected to the monument – which led to the lawsuit.              Liberty Counsel represented the county and challenged the ACLU’s       standing to bring a suit on behalf of a member who lives       hundreds of miles away from the monument.”              Senior District Judge Maurice Paul dismissed the case after the       ACLU admitted that their client did not plan to buy property in       Dixie County and therefore lacks standing to sue.              In addition to dismissing the case, the ACLU will be responsible       for several thousand dollars in court costs.              “This was a great victory,” Liberty Counsel Founder Mathew       Staver told Fox News. “What it says about the bully tactics by       the ACLU is that if you resist them, you can win.”              “The usual way they win is my intimidation or default – when the       government officials cave in under the threat of a lawsuit,”       Staver said.              The county had a policy that allowed private citizens to put up       different kinds of displays – including the religious monuments.              Harry Mihet, senior litigation counsel for Liberty Counsel, said       the ACLU got caught with its hands in the “constitutional cookie       jar.”              “It’s prolonged campaign against the good citizens of Dixie       County has come to a screeching halt,” he said. “In getting       kicked out of court, the ACLU has learned that it cannot impose       its San Francisco values upon a small town in Florida – using a       phantom member from North Carolina.              The ACLU did not return calls seeking comment.              http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/aclu-loses-ten-       commandments-case.html              --       Are you obligated as an armed civilian, to defend unarmed       liberals while you are both under fire by foreign agents of the       outlaw Obama administration?              No. Shoot the liberals immediately so they can't stab you in       the back while you are defending yourself, then return a       controlled rate of aimed fire.                                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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