"So a statue of Mohammed is OK, but the display of anything he wrote is not OK? We can display Confucious, but not Jesus Christ. We can display Moses with blank tablets, but not the Ten Commandments themselves?"
As I wrote somewhere in this thread, the issue is who can display what. If everyone can just say I can put up anything I want in the court building as long as I pay for it, fine. Then Moore can have his 10 commandments, an atheist can have a model of an atom or whatever, a muslim can bring a crescent or a display of the 5 pillars, and an agnostic can just not care.
Now Ned, can everyone display religious symbols at his/her pleasure in the courthouse?
					As I wrote somewhere in this thread, the issue is who can display what. If everyone can just say I can put up anything I want in the court building as long as I pay for it, fine. Then Moore can have his 10 commandments, an atheist can have a model of an atom or whatever, a muslim can bring a crescent or a display of the 5 pillars, and an agnostic can just not care.
Now Ned, can everyone display religious symbols at his/her pleasure in the courthouse?

 
  )  I find it disturbing how little you seem to know about how our judicial system operates, you may want to consider taking a constitution law class at some point.
 )  I find it disturbing how little you seem to know about how our judicial system operates, you may want to consider taking a constitution law class at some point.
							
						
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