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June 30, 2006

Moonbats Suing to Ban Portrait of Jesus

Posted by Dave Blount at June 30, 2006 11:14 AM

Two "civil liberties" groups are expressing their devotion to liberty by suing to ban a picture of Jesus Christ that has hung in a West Virginia high school for over 30 years. Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the West Virginia American Civil Liberties Union filed suit under the usual absurd pretext that permitting anything that acknowledges our culture's 2,000-year-old Christian heritage constitutes imposing Christianity.

Sputtered Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United:

I frankly cannot understand why this school insists that it is doing nothing wrong.

Maybe the suit should include punitive damages to get it across to these nonconformists that there is but one commandment they have to follow, now that progressives run our courts: Thou shalt have no gods before totalitarian moonbattery.

On a tip from The Right Reverend Rabbi Judah.

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Imagine allowing this to hang right on the wall where people might see it.