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Obama administration says San Diego cross should stay - latimes.com (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-court-cross-20120317,0,4856694.story?track=lat-pick - broken link)
Reporting from Washington -- The Obama administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow a 43-foot-tall cross that serves as a war memorial to remain atop Mt. Soledad in San Diego, arguing that the cross has been there since 1954 and is not an endorsement of religion.
The government should not be required "to tear down a cross that has stood without incident for 58 years as a highly venerated memorial to the nation's fallen service members," Solicitor Gen. Donald B. Verrilli Jr. said in a new appeal to the high court....
What was that about Obama's War on Christianity?
Easy its a political score. Nothing more. That Leninist and his sycophants could care less about its cultural significance.
Pass me the peace pipe there dude, I want some of what you're smoking! Of course this has nothing to do with November, right?
It's only March and I seriously doubt this is much of a story to anyone but the nutjob rightwingers who just sit and wait for something to lose their mind over.
It's only March and I seriously doubt this is much of a story to anyone but the nutjob rightwingers who just sit and wait for something to lose their mind over.
Uh huh. The naivete of libs. Axelrod and Co. probably already have the campaign video written and ready to film with the cross in the background.
I have never been called a "scourge of the nation" before. I like it.
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