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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Kentucky County Removes 10 Commandments After Lawsuit Is Filed
WYMT-TV reported yesterday that in response to a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Jackson County, Kentucky officials have taken down the nine copies of the Ten Commandments that had been on the walls of the county court house. (See prior posting.) Judge executive William O. Smith said that they did not want to jeopardize taxpayer funds. The plaques will go to local businesses who will display them so people in the county can still see them. Jim Muncy, who put up the displays ten years ago and who now took them down, said emotionally: "All the laws of our state were based on the Ten Commandments. It's not that it's a religious statement, it's a statement of law and order."