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Another removal...
The Barrow County Board of Commissioners will talk Tuesday about whether to remove a Ten Commandments plaque from a courthouse lobby, after the Atlanta office of the American Civil Liberties Union challenged the display of the Judeo-Christian doctrine.
   A citizen hung the commandments on a wall near the main entrance to the historic courthouse about a year ago, according to Commission Chairman Eddie Elder, who declined to identify the citizen.
   ''I said I would not allow my people to put them up, but if they appeared there, I wouldn't take them down until I was forced to do so,'' Elder said.
   An ACLU attorney sent a letter to Barrow County commissioners earlier this month, claiming that the group had received complaints about the Ten Commandments plaque. The letter cited several court cases that deemed the display of the religious doctrine in government-owned buildings unconstitutional.
   ''Although you may personally disagree with the courts' rulings in this area, as public officials, I respectfully request that you abide by (judges') clear conclusions. You should be aware that we have been successful in enforcing the constitutional rights of individuals in this context,'' ACLU Attorney Maggie Garrett wrote.
   Garrett also asked that Barrow County release any letters that commissioners have received about the plaques, but there aren't any, according to county Clerk Michelle Sims.
   Garrett refused to say how many complaints the ACLU has received about the Barrow County display.
   The ACLU successfully challenged more than a dozen local governments and school systems in the 1990s for deciding to post the commandments.
   ''I knew when the Ten Commandments went up, they would be questioned one day,'' Elder said. ''I don't believe in that. I think it should stay.''
   Two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider the constitutionality of Ten Commandments displays, leaving a lower court ruling that the displays violate constitutional rights.
   About that time, a Stephens County man took up the mission to convince local government officials in Georgia to hang the Ten Commandments in their buildings.
   He met with some success in Northeast Georgia, where a handful of counties complied, even as the ACLU challenged governments in other areas.
   Barrow County commissioners are scheduled to discuss removing the plaques at a called meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday in the commission meeting room at 233 E. Broad St.

This one strikes just outside my county..how very sad. Does it remind you of another similar story?
im with u reb brother   we will fightem to keep god in usa wake up people yall a sleep its here in our usa our land  fightttttttttt goday sir <><>  :":  }><rebel
There will most likely be another removal elsewhere, seeing as this country is taking Christianity out of America, for political correctness reasons. But what's wrong with the 10 Commandments? Will someone accidentally obey them? 
Having spent a lot of time in the states, especialy the southern states I feel, after reading your rant about nothing that concerns anyone, that I must reply.
I found my stay America to be one of the most oppressive institusionalised and closed societies I have ever had the misfortune to visit, with a real lack of moral cohesion and full of Hypocrasis.
Your doctors ask for medical insurance before treating a patient ( despite taking a 2500year oath to treat all men/women as equal, without payment in kind etc.- Look it up it called the Hypocratic Oath )
In addition to the complete and utter censorship on news from outside the good Ol' Us Of A.
Not to mention the American way of Bending history to suit your best interest and / or to make a good film.
I have nothing against Bible Bashers, Koran bashers, Buddists whatever - just bloody do it quietly and don't be so hypocritical about your supposed beliefs.
Besides America was founded by the riff raff or 18th century Europe, who were to be either put to death in their home countries for religious disorder or Treason to their relevant home country - your founding fathers wanted to do away with taxation without representation.. Now you bloody fools have got the representation and pay more tax than your counterparts in Europe.
The onlyreason yu became the super power in the eighties was because you had all the german scientist information form WW2 locked in safe houses and being tested for years, as well as being able to buy the best scientist in the world ( most of which were european ) form gold and oil that has been taken from land that was paid for in the blood of the indigineous population ( that big word means the Native Americans ) So next time you sing hail to the chief ( who wasn't even voted in power, but I suppose having a daddy who was president helped )or Star spangled Banner - look to history and remember those that paid for your nation with the loss of theirs.
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