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Originally posted by 2001frontier:

Most if not all states don't require it.

Sean, you skirted the issue completely. Of course judges should be impartial. This has nothing to do with the monument. How does it violate the Constitution Sean?
[Freak]

Did you not read and already comment on my reply pertaining to the 1st Amendment? Let me refresh your memory:

Amendment I

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion...

As for the judge from Alabama, I'm sorry but I have no confidence in someone who was quoted as saying "It's my duty to acknowledge God". Next thing you know he'll be saying he had tea and crumpets with his buddy God at brunch. As I've stated before, If he feels so strongly about religion, why doesn't he park that monument of his on his front lawn instead?

:rolleyes:
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