The Schizophrenic Supreme Court
From Ann Coulter:
To put the Supreme Court's recent ban on the Ten Commandments display in perspective, here is a small sampling of other speech that has been funded in whole or in part by taxpayers:...
— Korans distributed to aspiring terrorists at Guantanamo. — U.S. military...
— "Anglos consolidated their control of New Mexico, acquiring huge holdings from the original owners through fraud and manipulation." — Smithsonian exhibit
— "In the Americas, sugar meant slavery." — Smithsonian exhibit
— Close-up photos of women's vaginas plastered all over a portrait of the Virgin Mary (which The New York Times will still not mention when it describes the "art"). — Brooklyn Museum of Art
— A photo of a woman breastfeeding an infant, titled "Jesus Sucks." — NEA-funded performance
— A novel depicting the sexual molestation of a group of 10 children in a pedophile's garage, including acts of bestiality, with the children commenting on how much they enjoyed the pedophilia. — NEA-funded publisher
— Christ submerged in a jar of urine. — NEA-funded exhibit
— A play titled "Sincerity Forever," depicting Christ using obscenities and endorsing any and all types of sexual activities as consistent with Biblical teaching. — NEA-funded exhibitThat's the America you live in! A country founded on a compact with God, forged from the idea that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights is now a country where taxpayers can be forced to subsidize "artistic" exhibits of aborted fetuses. But don't start thinking about putting up a Ten Commandments display. That's offensive!
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Posted by Danny Carlton at July 1, 2005 11:04 AM



