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FOXX CRITICIZES RULING ON TEN COMMANDMENTS

This morning, U.S Rep. Virginia Foxx made the following remarks on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives:

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CONTACT: Amy Auth
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This morning, U.S Rep. Virginia Foxx made the following remarks on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives:

“Mr. Speaker, I rise to voice my strong disapproval with the Supreme Court’s ruling yesterday that barred individual states from displaying the Ten Commandments in courthouses. The five justices who voted for this ruling displayed extreme hypocrisy. As they outlawed this practice, they sat directly underneath our Ten Commandments.

“In 1950, the Florida Supreme Court stated: “A people unschooled in the sovereignty of God, the Ten Commandments, and the ethics of Jesus could never have evolved the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution. There is not one solitary fundamental principle of our democratic policy that did not stem directly from the basic moral concepts of the Ten Commandments…”

“The Ten Commandments are found more often in public buildings than in individual churches, demonstrating that Americans from all faiths and walks of life recognize their impact on our American laws and culture.

“Yesterday’s ruling sets a dangerous precedent. What is next? Are we going to remove references to God from our pledge, remove the Bible from our court proceedings, and so forth?

“Mr. Speaker, I encourage my colleagues to look into ways to prevent this type of abuse of judicial power. I also encourage the five justices to exercise better judgment in the future.”


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