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Posted by maria stubbs, m.d.
on December 11, 2006

I am very concerned about ACLU-TN and its letter to the county major regarding moses and the ten commandments in front of the county courthouse. I am sure that they are trying to remove the nativity scene next. I feel that it is offensive and inappropiate to remove religious displays, especially during Christmas season, to believers, which include the majority of residents in Crossville. I feel that ACLU-TN and its lawyers should not dictate how we decorate our city. Instead, the public and the voters should decide about displays in front of our courthouse.
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maria stubbs, a very concerned citizen









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