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By Jim
Cabaniss, President of American Veterans Standing For God and Country, a
project of American Veterans In Domestic Defense
Most
Americans remember the scene at the Alabama State Supreme Court Building
on August 27, 2003. On that day, federal authorities instructed the removal
of the 2˝ ton Ten Commandment Monument from the
beautiful rotunda to a dark storage closet. This made most Americans
angry.
Today
we are moving the Monument out of the darkness into the light. The
American Veterans Standing For God and Country have reached an agreement
with Chief Justice Roy Moore to take possession of this beautiful monument and
display it across America from city to city on its way to our Nation’s
Capital. Most Veterans have great respect for Chief Justice Moore. He is a
Veteran, a West Point Graduate, a great Constitutional and Biblical
Scholar.
He
stood on his oath, even to the point of giving up his job as the top
Judicial Authority in the State of Alabama. We know there’s something
wrong in America when an appointed federal judge has the power to tell a
duly elected State Supreme Court Judge that he cannot acknowledge God
and thus fulfill his oath of office.
Starting today, Veterans will support rallies by displaying this Ten
Commandment Monument from coast to coast. Those Veterans wishing to
join in this cause may post their comments and offer their assistance at
www.StandingforGod.org or by calling American Veterans in Houston at
281-591-4705.
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