ACLU - BS
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:49 am
So I guess public officials can't partake in anything religious. Thanks ACLU your really looking out for us.
ACLU vs. NOLA Parish
The American Civil Liberties Union is protesting a Hurricane Katrina memorial in Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana, because it features a cross and the face of Jesus. State ACLU Executive Director Joe Cook says the government promotion of a religious symbol violates the Constitution and therefore the project should be killed.
But Parish President Henry Rodriguez says the memorial will be located on private land and is being funded by private donations. Rodriguez was not receptive to the ACLU's complaints saying, "They can kiss my backside," though that is not the word he used. He says he and others volunteered their time for the project.
The ACLU insists that even if the memorial is privately funded some public officials are working on it and their efforts amount to government endorsement of religion.
ACLU vs. NOLA Parish
The American Civil Liberties Union is protesting a Hurricane Katrina memorial in Saint Bernard Parish, Louisiana, because it features a cross and the face of Jesus. State ACLU Executive Director Joe Cook says the government promotion of a religious symbol violates the Constitution and therefore the project should be killed.
But Parish President Henry Rodriguez says the memorial will be located on private land and is being funded by private donations. Rodriguez was not receptive to the ACLU's complaints saying, "They can kiss my backside," though that is not the word he used. He says he and others volunteered their time for the project.
The ACLU insists that even if the memorial is privately funded some public officials are working on it and their efforts amount to government endorsement of religion.