EXCERPTS In 2006, Dixie County, Florida passed an ordinance that allowed citizens to erect a display on the county courthouse’s steps. So, a Christian man paid to have a 12,000-lb stone display of the Ten Commandments set up. Not surprisingly, some atheist or otherwise anti-Christian member of the ACLU who allegedly lived all the way in North Carolina whined and complained about the display and filed a federal lawsuit against the county for breaking that “wall of separation” between Church and State. And of course, the ACLU helped this anonymous person out by representing him (or her).


However, under Article III of the Constitution, in order to file a lawsuit challenging the Constitutionality of a law, the plaintiff has to show that he has standing; that is, he has to show that whatever law he is contesting harms him in some way. So, this North Carolinian concocted a story about how he was planning to buy some property in the Dixie County area, and it pained him to see the Ten Commandments on display when he went to the courthouse.



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Safari Woman
I vamped up your blog - hope you don't mind lol
  • February 18, 2013
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Shy Girl
That was his standing???????????? And we can't get standing over the obama eligibility issue when every thing the man does affects every minute of our lives just about???
  • February 19, 2013
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Rocky
This was initially begun by The Freedom from Religion Foundation in Madison, WI.  I can't imagine how the ACLU got into it because FFRF has had probably 100% success in winning cases re the separation of church and state.  My curiosity is piqued!  I'll check it out. 
FFRF, under the aegis of Annie La...
  • February 19, 2013
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Linda Mihalic
ACLU wants to deny the freedom of expression of the majority in favor of a few godless nut jobs.
  • February 20, 2013
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Dale Barnes
Well soon when the pagan muslim shamans will have their plaque right beside it. At least at some point maybe Christianity will have to be given equal consideration. I want to be free of their non belief. Where do I sign up for a case against that?
  • February 21, 2013
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