Oklahoma City – Oklahoma Court: Ten Commandments Monument At Capitol Must Go

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    FILE - The Ten Commandments monument is pictured at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City, Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Oklahoma’s Supreme Court says the monument must be removed because it indirectly benefits the Jewish and Christian faiths in violation of the state constitution. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Oklahoma City – The Oklahoma Supreme Court has reaffirmed in a 7-2 decision that a Ten Commandments monument on the state Capitol grounds must be removed.

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    The state’s highest court on Monday denied a rehearing that had been requested by Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt.

    Chief Justice John Reif wrote in the court’s concurring opinion that justices carefully considered the Pruitt’s arguments on behalf of the Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission and found nothing to merit a rehearing in the case.

    The court had found previously that the monument is a religious symbol and must be removed because it violates the state’s constitutional ban on using public property to benefit a religion.

    The decision prompted an outcry from some conservative legislators who vowed to impeach the justices or amend the constitution.


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    8 years ago

    You can be sure a muslim symbol would never have been tampered with. This country is going down the tubes.

    ModernLakewoodGuy
    ModernLakewoodGuy
    8 years ago

    This is fantastic news. We should have NO religious symbols on government property. If you allow one, you have to allow all.