The ACLU loses yet another 10 Commandment case..

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AC Losers U take another L.

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Dixie County is not establishing a religion by allowing a private individual to place a monument in a location where similar monuments may be placed. Dixie County should be applauded, not sued, for fostering open and robust speech in a public forum. Rather than take advantage of the forum, the ACLU prefers to censor speech with which it disagrees.”

Read more: KNIGHT: Joe Doe loses his fight with the10 Commandments - Washington Times
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Also, the OP's source misinterpreted what actually happened:

ACLU of Florida executive director Howard Simon said Friday that the group had to withdraw the case because its client, a North Carolina man, no longer plans to move to Dixie County.

Simon, though, said it's only a matter of time before the suit is re-filed because eventually someone in Dixie County will have the courage to step forward.

A federal judge ruled the six-ton monument at the courthouse in Cross City crosses the constitutional line separating church and state and ordered it removed.

That ruling was put on hold and appealed on grounds the plaintiff wasn't a county resident so lacked standing to sue.


ACLU drops Florida 10 Commandments lawsuit, but may return | wtsp.com
 
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