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Constitution? ...and now that it is being pointed out they basically claim it is their right to violate the Constitution?
"The Supreme Court handed a victory to atheist groups Monday (October 31, 2011), declining to hear a case on roadside crosses honoring fallen Utah state troopers in a move likely to intensify the debate about the constitutionality of religious symbols on public property.
The high court’s refusal on an 8-1 vote to take the case means that a lower-court ruling against the crosses will stand. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals based in Denver ruled in December that the 14 towering crosses, erected on public property, constitute a government endorsement of Christianity."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/oct/31/appeal-denied-on-highway-crosses-in-utah/
"The Supreme Court handed a victory to atheist groups Monday (October 31, 2011), declining to hear a case on roadside crosses honoring fallen Utah state troopers in a move likely to intensify the debate about the constitutionality of religious symbols on public property.
The high court’s refusal on an 8-1 vote to take the case means that a lower-court ruling against the crosses will stand. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals based in Denver ruled in December that the 14 towering crosses, erected on public property, constitute a government endorsement of Christianity."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/oct/31/appeal-denied-on-highway-crosses-in-utah/