6/2/2008

WWI Veterans Memorial Cross Targeted By Jewish Supremacists

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Another Court Loss For The Mojave Cross

By Ryan Orr
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PASADENA — An opinion from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ruling that prohibits leaving the eight-foot tall Mojave Cross atop a rock in the Mojave National Preserve, where it has been for 70 years.

First erected by World War I veterans, the Mojave Cross has been designated as a national memorial by Congress and has been strongly supported by the American Legion at its national convention.

The recently released opinion upholds prior rulings that deems the cross unconstitutional — a religious artifact on public land.

Rep. Jerry Lewis, R-Redlands, sponsored a land exchange bill that would have given the land where the cross is located to Veterans of Foreign Wars, so that the cross could remain.

The recent ruling says that a lower court did not abuse its discretion in stopping the government from proceeding with the land exchange.

Lewis plans on urging the Department of Interior and Department of Justice to take the issue all the way to the Supreme Court.

Five judges from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dissented from the decision and believed the ruling should be reversed.

“The congressman is very encouraged by the dissents, and he feels they lay out very well what he’s always believed, that this was never a religious artifact, it is simply a memorial to honor veterans,” said Jim Specht, spokesman for Lewis….

 
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Pat Buchanan examines Junior’s neoconservative antics & legacy

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By Pat Buchanan

After losing both houses of Congress in the 1994 election, Bill Clinton expostulated: The president of the United States is not irrelevant!

On learning his trusted aide from Texas Scott McClellan has denounced as an “unnecessary war” the same Iraq war McClellan defended from the White House podium, George Bush must feel as Clinton did.

The synchronized savagery of the attacks on McClellan as turncoat suggests he drew blood. For what he has done is offer confirmation to the president’s war critics, from within the White House inner circle, that Bush’s motive in going to war was not a clear and present danger of attack by Iraq with weapons of mass destruction, but to advance a Bush crusade to impose democracy on the Middle East.

Neoconservative ideology, not U.S. national interests, McClellan is saying, motivated Bush to launch one of the longest and most divisive wars in U.S. history.

When loyalists defect and seek to profit from that defection, it is usually a sign of a failing presidency. And, indeed, events suggest that history is passing Bush by.

 
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