Received this e-message today:
Dear Mike,
As you know, the Supreme Court is currently studying the Ten Commandments issue. The Supreme Court is not immune to the will of the people. While we cannot directly influence the outcome of the decision by the Supreme Court, we can express our desires as citizens of the United States. I urge you to join with other Americans in expressing a desire that the Ten Commandments can be legally displayed in all public places. It is important that we have a moral basis for our laws. The Ten Commandments are in essence the foundation for our laws. Should the foundation be destroyed, the building will fall. Please join me in supporting the display of the Ten Commandments in all public places, including schools and courtrooms. From time to time the number of Americans who have expressed a desire to see the Ten Commandments legally displayed in public places will be released and forwarded to the Supreme Court. It will take millions of Americans participating for us to be successful. Thank you for participating in this effort. If we are to be successful, we need you to forward this letter to others today. Sincerely, Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman American Family Association |
I'm not sure how not displaying the Ten Commandments will cause the moral basis of our laws to be destroyed, and how that would cause some unspecified building to fall. If there are any morally superior Republicans out there that can explain this, please leave a comment. Thank you.
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