Sample Legal Fees
$1 million was given to the ACLU by the Dover, Pa., School Board in the "Dover Design Theory Case" when the ACLU claimed that teaching "intelligent design" alongside Darwinian Theory violated the Establishment Clause.
Another involved a Ten Commandments monument that was ordered removed from Alabama's state judicial building in 2003. The ACLU and sister organizations received $500,000 in attorney fees.
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I am so frustrated. Some that read this may have already heard me on radio, or read either a letter to the editor or an earlier post of mine.
To preface my remarks I would be considered a member of the "far right". I am a Christian and try to live my life that way. I believe the Bible is 100% right all the way from Genesis to "maps"(HA HA). 99.9% of the time I disagree with the ACLU.
However I strongly feel the Harrison County Board of Education is making a mistake and it will cost us taxpayers and our children a lot of money and indirectly help the ACLU, because as you somewhat imply in your post they will get there court costs. I don't agree with their(ACLU) methods, but why does the Board help them by choosing to fight battles they will lose.
Also I have heard that the children of the parents who are fighting the picture are being booed and made fun of. To my fellow Christians, is this the attitude Christ would have wanted us to have.
How many Christians in Brideport, that are fighting for this picture and other activities related to it, taking time to do what Christ tells us to do and go witness to others. Have you asked God?
Sorry I was so long GOD BLESS-BUDDY
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