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Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore knew that placing the Ten Commandments monument in the rotunda of the state's judicial building was wrong. Otherwise, he wouldn't have felt compelled to sneak around and have it installed during off-hours [LAW, Sept. 1]. His actions disclose his guilt. He should be jailed for breaking the law by disregarding the court order to remove the monument. The U.S. was built upon the premise of separation of church and state in order to preserve freedom of religion. It is ludicrous that someone like Moore, who is assigned to be a protector...
...think his strenghts were; charisma, charm, ability to play the role of president. His weaknesses: lack of knowledge about the world outside the USA ? hence relying too heavily on his advisors. His sometimes embarrassing geography mistakes made the outside world lose respect for both him and the U.S. Roy Risrem Norway...
...your concentration—why load up on Core classes your first year at Harvard when you have the unique chance to explore? Don’t be fooled by professors who parade the stage with bravado and with a joke at every turn. Once Siegfried and Roy pack up the show, you’ll still be left with the reading, exams and papers that will define the course. And despair not if economics or government is your calling. Those who wind up in large concentrations find ways out of the monotony of vast lecture hall after vast lecture...
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore lost the battle to keep his beloved Ten Commandments monument on view. Last week "Roy's Rock," left, was moved to a back room of his courthouse. But his struggle is not the only one of its kind. Court challenges have been made against Ten Commandments displays on public lands or in government buildings in at least 14 states. Although displays in Tennessee, Kentucky and Wisconsin were ordered removed, others in Texas and Pennsylvania were permitted to stay. --By Elisabeth Kauffman...
...After the 2000 Florida recount, I was worried that California's distinction as America's paragon of peculiarity was in danger of being lost to another state. Happily the Golden State is once again the country's flagship theater of the absurd. Roy Komoto South Pasadena...