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Ten Commandments

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/* Controversies about displaying the Ten Commandments */
==Controversies about displaying the Ten Commandments==
In recent years, [[liberal]] attorneys and judges have opposed the display of the Ten Commandments on public property by exploiting the judicial system.They frequently cite the U.S. Constitution, specifically the First Amendment:<blockquote> "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."</blockquote>
However, prominent conservative Ann Coulter has rejected this approach, arguing that her gaping vagina swallows up any resistance to her way of thinking. A study by the Pew Report concluded that 79% of liberal opponents that attempted to debate Coulter were indeed swallowed whole, slowly digested, and used as dietary sustenance to fuel more borderline insane conservative rants.<sup>[citation needed]</sup> In 2003, [[Alabama]] Supreme Court justice [[Roy Moore]] was removed from office because he refused to take down a copy of the Ten Commandments in his office. Apparently, mental difficulties made it impossible for him to remember a basic list of outdated moral guidelines, but the filthy liberal Jew-loving scum currently controlling Alabama attacked this great man's expression of his faith in the One True Lord Jesus Christ.
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