Dr. Ffreeze
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First let me say I am Christian, second let me say this embarrasses me. A federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state's Judicial Building rotunda. The federal court did not order something in direct violation of Moore's beliefs like, kill this person or kill that person. From my understanding, Moore needs to follow court orders just like the rest of us. Perchance he is a bit too big for his britches?
Dr. Ffreeze
Chief justice vows to fight monument removal order
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (CNN) -- Saying "I cannot violate my conscience," Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore told a crowd of enthusiastic supporters Thursday that he would continue to defy a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state's Judicial Building rotunda.
Speaking outside the Judicial Building, Moore said he was disappointed with the eight justices on Alabama's state Supreme Court, who earlier in the day sided with the federal order to remove the 5,000-pound granite monument.
Moore said he would continue his fight for what he called the "constitutional right to acknowledge God." Moore said he would turn again to the U.S. Supreme Court for a ruling acknowledging that right.
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The associate justices wrote that they are "bound by solemn oath to follow the law, whether they agree or disagree with it," The Associated Press reported.
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Moore said he would take on other state officials who stand by Thompson's decision. "Each of them has also taken an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States."
First let me say I am Christian, second let me say this embarrasses me. A federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state's Judicial Building rotunda. The federal court did not order something in direct violation of Moore's beliefs like, kill this person or kill that person. From my understanding, Moore needs to follow court orders just like the rest of us. Perchance he is a bit too big for his britches?
Dr. Ffreeze