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Sunday, January 14, 2007
County Commissioner Now Privately Pushes 10 Commandments
The Murfreesboro (TN) Daily News Journal reported yesterday that after reluctantly voting with others in favor settling the ACLU's lawsuit against Rutherford County that successfully challenged county display of the Ten Commandments, County Commissioner Mike Sparks has found an alternative. The Tennessee county commissioner has spent $125 of his own money to print up 400 copies of the Ten Commandments. He is distributing them local businesses for them to hand out the copies to customers. (See prior related posting.)