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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Atheist Delivers Protest Invocation At County Commission Meeting
On Tuesday in Cobb County, Georgia, Edward Buckner, president of American Atheists and candidate for state Attorney General, used the invocation time at the county Board of Commissioners meeting to stage a protest against invocations. Today's Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that Bruckner requested that he be allowed to deliver the invocation, and that Commission chairman Samuel Olens granted the request. At Tuesday's meeting Olens told those in attendance that federal law requires him to allow anyone who signs up to deliver the invocation. In his remarks, atheist Buckner announced that he was speaking for "the 700,000 people who live in this county — especially the majority (yes, over half) of those 700,000 who are not members of any church, mosque, temple, or other religious organization,." He went on: "I speak as well for those political leaders who despair that success in politics cannot be achieved without hypocritical piety from politicians and who would prefer to run for office and to govern based on competence and political philosophy rather than on beliefs, real or pretended, in any supernatural beings." Chairman Olens said he found Bruckner's comments "repugnant and insulting."