Art Webb wrote on 07/26/15 at 10:15:49:Was there an open vote to place the 10 commandments there?
I don't know, nor do I know how it was paid for.
has there been a vote against the satanist statue?
Before anything gets stuck on Public property,the owners of said property should be asked. I wouldn't come sticking stuff in your yard. YOU own that. I would not be sticking stuff in the courthouse lawn, you and all your neighbors own that. I'd hafta Ask permission.
Nope, some official just stuck the 10 commandments out there
And,maybe so. Probably wouldn't have if he thought it would be offensive to The Majority of the Constituents. Should be voted on..
Odd, innit? Politicians know how to do
The Little Things
that tell us how much they care. How closely attuned to the ways ,the desires of the People,, Right up until time to vote against some crap that we Don't Want... Amazing, innit?
note that the satanists decided to move the statue once the 10 were removed from the original venue
They changed where they were gonna put it, yes.
I'm guessing that's because someone, a very PC and inaccurate understanding of the C, Or, a local vote, by the Community, caused the removal. The place was no longer open to religious displays, I guess.
Does anyone even consider the idea of people from who knows where having a statue made or anything else, a cannon, a flag, anything, and plop it down on the courthouse lawn?
The article does not say where it's gonna be.
I'm curious about it.