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Ala. Senate Approves Ten Commandments Displays

Alabama Senate has approved a proposed constitutional amendment.

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Little Savage - 2/27/2013 9:52 AM
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If Alabama does not have to follow federal law, then why the heck are we expected to follow any state law? If they do not have to follow the law, then neither do we. Alabama has just ruled that the rule of law does not pertain to us, so we do not have to follow any law. If the state has the "right" to pick and choose which laws to follow, then so do we, as citizens of the state. I have always wanted to hit 180 mph down Airport Blvd. Now I can. But, seriously, all this does is open the state up to a huge amount of lawsuits, and I will be first in line to file.
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