Sunday, July 03, 2005

Supreme Court dismantles Fifth Amendment



This image depicts two photos of the doors that cover the threshold of the United States Supreme Court's Main Chamber. This week, just before they began their summer break, the Justices ruled on the public display of the Ten Commandments, both inside, and outside public buildings, owned and maintained by the goverment. These two photos show the doorway to the room where all open court hearings are held. It's amazing that they can send down a ruling saying that images of the Ten Commandments cannot be displayed, alone, in any government buildings. What's WRONG with these guys?? It's even more amazing, when they decide that the term "public use" actually means "public purpose" removing all doubt about private property ownership, and the very core of democracy, worldwide. How do we seel the concept to the Iraqis, when we don't have it down, back home, just yet??

What do YOU think??

God Bless,
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