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“This administration is populated by people who’ve spent their careers bashing government. They’re not just small-government conservatives—they’re Grover Norquist, strangle-it-in-the-bathtub conservatives. It’s a cognitive disconnect for them to be able to do something well in an arena that they have so derided and reviled all these years.”

Senator Hillary Clinton

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Religion to the extreme!

Roy S. Moore's ten commandments have hit the tour scene, evoke tears of joy from all who see it and adding to their anger against what they see as a secular America.

The "curator" for the tour, Jim Cabaniss, was asked about another pending court ruling, this time in Texas:
The Texas case involves a 6-foot-tall Ten Commandments monument that has been on the state Capitol grounds since 1961. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the monument was appropriate because the intent of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, which placed the monument, was to offer a personal code of behavior for juveniles and did not have a religious intent.

His response?
For Cabaniss, the loss of the Texas monument would be a personal affront and a further call to action. He hints that Texas may have to go back to the days when it fought to free itself from Mexico.

"It would be just wrong," he said. "We may call in another Sam Houston."

Yup, you read that right. He favors open revolt and rebellion against the United States of America in the name of religion. Maybe the left should start pushing people like this as the face of the radical right.