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Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, Roy Moore, placed a monument to the Ten Commandments in the State of Alabama Judicial Building. In a trial held in the Federal Court, Chief Justice Moore stated that The Decalogue Monument is a tribute to the fact God's Law is the foundation of man's law.
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Ten Commandments MonumentThis design is a protest to the Beltway Sniper and terrorism. This design features the controversial Ten Commandments monument placed in the Alabama state Judicial Building by Chief Justice Roy Moore and is offered to students, teachers and parents to wear and display in protest to the Washington, DC, area Beltway Sniper and terrorists who kill innocent people at random.
| Thou shall not kill!Instead of letting terrorists control our lives, wear and display God's Law to promote the idea that we will never let terrorists take away our freedom to live and love life, believe in God and express our religious convictions.
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