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Friday, October 14, 2005
Town Official Refuses To Remove "God Bless America" Banners
Yesterday, the Associated Press reported from Lindenhurst, New York, a Long Island town supervisor rejected requests to take down two signs reading "God Bless America". One of the signs is an 11-foot banner on the front of Babylon town hall reading "Thank You to Our Troops, God Bless America." The second, reading "God Bless America," is on one side of a two-sided sign that also serves as a community calendar. Babylon Town Supervisor Steve Bellone said, "God Bless America is practically our second national anthem and a sacred American motto. I am confident that our display of these signs is not offensive to the Constitution, and therefore I will not remove them."