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Monumenting Without A Permit
Posted By Tom Bridge On May 31, 2006 @ 11:12 am In All Politics is Local, Crime & Punishment, Life in the Capitol, News, The District | Comments Disabled
When all else fails in this world, people find the most bizarre ways to protest. Hunger Strikes. Clothing Strikes. Striking Strikes. Saturday, though, one of the more bizarre protests I’ve heard of is going to take place across from the Supreme Court. Faith and Action Ministries is going to unveil an illegal monument [1] to the Ten Commandments.
Weighing in at 850 pounds, the granite copy of the ten commandments will be visible to the Supreme Court building. Of course, I can’t decide which is funnier: that this will be illegal, or that the guy could be arrested for putting a stone on his front lawn. Perhaps someone else can tell me?
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