'Offended' parent can't remove classroom cross, court decides
A new international court ruling has found that a parent who was "offended" by a schoolroom display of a cross cannot demand that it be removed, a decision U.S. attorneys say will remove one possible reason for activist judges to attack symbols of Christianity in the United States.
The ruling from the European Court of Human Rights concerned a complaint raised by Soile Lautsi on behalf of herself and her two children who opposed the presence of a crucifix in school classrooms in the predominantly Catholic nation of Italy.
Huh?
Two things here. One, good for the court. Someone gets offended over a cross displayed on the wall just needs to get over it. Number two, an International Court ruling to impact on activist judges here in America??? Give me a break...!!!
This smells of New World Odor to me. European Court decisions impacting here in America. Prophecy is coming to pass and fulfilling almost every day.
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A new international court ruling has found that a parent who was "offended" by a schoolroom display of a cross cannot demand that it be removed, a decision U.S. attorneys say will remove one possible reason for activist judges to attack symbols of Christianity in the United States.
The ruling from the European Court of Human Rights concerned a complaint raised by Soile Lautsi on behalf of herself and her two children who opposed the presence of a crucifix in school classrooms in the predominantly Catholic nation of Italy.
Huh?
Two things here. One, good for the court. Someone gets offended over a cross displayed on the wall just needs to get over it. Number two, an International Court ruling to impact on activist judges here in America??? Give me a break...!!!
This smells of New World Odor to me. European Court decisions impacting here in America. Prophecy is coming to pass and fulfilling almost every day.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=276725