What if? Judge Moore and the Ten Commandments

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James Antle writes a piece on the controversy surrounding Judge Moore and the Ten Commandments. I don't agree with all of what Antle writes, particularly the conclusion, but he is spot on in his opening criticism when he writes:

If Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore were a self-styled artist who soaked his Ten Commandments monument in urine, he might have been allowed to keep it on display in the courthouse and gotten an NEA grant to boot. Instead, it appears to be on the way out and he has been suspended with pay. [more]

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Interesting. I made exactly the same point yesterday. If only he had incorporated elephant dung or suspended it in urine, it would have been okay.

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