Cross Unconstitutional Says Federal Court

Cross At San Diego War Memorial






The radical leftwing liberal 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals has overturned a lower court and found that a San Diego war memorial, shaped in the form of a cross, is unconstitutional.  The judges say it constitutes a government endorsement of religion.

The three-judge panel concluded in its 47-page opinion that the U.S. "district court erred in declaring the memorial to be primarily nonsectarian and granting summary judgment in favor of the government and the memorial's supporters." Recognizing volatile feelings generated on both sides by the case, wrote that America's war veterans can and should be honored, "but without the imprimatur of state-endorsed religion."

Will the Barack Obama anti-Christian administration ask the Supreme Court to review this decision?  Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled another federal judge who had ordered the removal of a large cross intended to serve as a desert war memorial in the middle of the U.S.-owned Mojave National Preserve. 

Those soldiers died defending America.  America, although the liberal socialist left hates it is a Christian country.  How can these judges say that the war memorial cross is a government endorsement of religion?

To assuage the socialist left will the ACLU sue and the courts next say the crosses have to go at Arlington Cemetery or maybe at Omaha Beach because they too are unconstitutional?




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