Apr 02 2008

Checking Hell’s temperature, as the 9th Circuit Court Upholds Ten Commandments display

Published by Karl at 11:58 pm under 9th circus court, Bill of rights

Via Stop the ACLU:

Flying pig moment: The infamously liberal 9th Circuit Court actually gets one right!

The court found that the monument did not have a solely religious purpose. “Nothing about the setting is conducive to genuflection,” Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw wrote for a three-judge panel.

She noted that the Everett monument does not have nearby benches or evening lighting and is surrounded by trees and that impair its viewing. Such a setting prevents a visitor from concluding that the monument has been placed in a sacred space on public grounds.

The monument was donated in 1959 by a national civic organization that distributed more than 150 such monuments to cities across the country.

The notion that these monuments commemorating the Judio-Christian rooted symbol of law is somehow establishing a religion or even imposing one is absurd to begin with. Any precident from a faulty decision to follow this ridiculous argument is flawed to begin with. I find it rather silly that the lack of lighting and the view being obscurred by surrounding trees was even a consideration in this decision, however the I can’t complain about the final outcome other than the possibility future decisions may be influenced from precident set here by such silly reasoning.

The Washington monolith shares its property with only one war memorial, and attorneys had hoped the difference would be enough for a new verdict.

“Religious items displayed by themselves are generally impermissible,” said Ayesha Khan of Americans United for Separation of Church and State. “This monument stands pretty much alone, and in that context, it presents a religious message.”

But the 9th Circuit panel said it did not agree, especially because no complaints were received for more than 30 years after the monument was erected.

I am glad to see that the fact no complaints were ever made against the monument taken into account in the argument. Far too often this kind of reasoning is ignored. However, even if there were complaints, it wouldn’t be reason for the monument’s removal. Its also a flawed argument made by Americans United that for some reason it should be removed just because it stands alone. Surrounding one symbol of law by other secular symbols doesn’t take away the meaning of the first symbol at all, and requiring this to be done is an over-sensitive and silly argument. I especially find it silly when I hear people arguing that the ten commandments standing alone sends a message that only Christians are welcome. I think the justice system has actual flaws that many of these stupid organizations should worry more about with the possibility of injustice than whether a donated memorial to the ten commandments offends someone or not. All and all…good on the 9th Circuit for making this decision

I’m seriously shock and surprised.  I have no great love of the 9th Circus Circuit Court who’s motto seems to be traditional=bad.

Congrats to Everett Washington.

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3 Responses to “Checking Hell’s temperature, as the 9th Circuit Court Upholds Ten Commandments display”

  1. Davidon 03 Apr 2008 at 3:20 am

    Even a blind pig and all that…

    Of course, the quote from Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw, “Nothing about the setting is conducive to genuflection,” indicates that the 9th made its decision based on faulty premises, as usual. “Genuflection conducive” or not, the 10 Commandments are very specifically a religious document and very clearly promote a religious viewpoint (what about, “You shall have no other god before me” is NOT a religious statement?), but it is a religious document that the Founders and Framers would wholely endorse as recognizing the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.

    Leftards, commies and socialist goons (but I repeat myself) who want to make the public arena free from religious discourse (unless it is Muslim, Satanism, Wicca, Buddhism or Shamanism or whatever–i.e., anything but Judaism or Christianity) simply prove over and over and over again how little they have in common with those who founded our nation and created what Blackstone–the great English legal scholar–once called the most brilliant document devised by the hand of man (the Constitution).

  2. Rosemaryon 03 Apr 2008 at 8:21 am

    I agree with both of you. I like the decision, but I do not like the reasoning. If you want to call it reasoning. Does anyone ever look at the Constitution and the BILL OF RIGHTS anymore?

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