Banished Alabama Ten Commandments Hit The Road

LONGVIEW, TX - NOVEMBER 16: Charlie Breazeace of Longview, Texas, looks at the granite Ten Commandments monument that was removed in 2003 from the Alabama Judicial Building November 16, 2004 in Longview, Texas. Hundreds of people in Longview visited the monument as it continued its 15-state tour, sponsored by the American Veterans in Domestic Defense. The tour will end in Austin, Texas, on January 22, 2005 with a rally at the state capitol to urge the Texas State Supreme Court not to remove another Ten Commandments monument from the capitol grounds there. (Photo by Mario Villafuerte/Getty Images)
LONGVIEW, TX - NOVEMBER 16: Charlie Breazeace of Longview, Texas, looks at the granite Ten Commandments monument that was removed in 2003 from the Alabama Judicial Building November 16, 2004 in Longview, Texas. Hundreds of people in Longview visited the monument as it continued its 15-state tour, sponsored by the American Veterans in Domestic Defense. The tour will end in Austin, Texas, on January 22, 2005 with a rally at the state capitol to urge the Texas State Supreme Court not to remove another Ten Commandments monument from the capitol grounds there. (Photo by Mario Villafuerte/Getty Images)
Banished Alabama Ten Commandments Hit The Road
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