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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Heated Debate on 10 Commandments Proposal At Marion, IL City Council
WSIL TV News today reports on a rather heated exchange last night at a meeting of the Marion, Illinois City Council. A large crowd came to the meeting to support a proposal by Marion resident Ken Kessler who wants a Ten Commandments monument to be placed on the town's Tower Square. Chicago atheist and activist Rob Sherman, who has filed lawsuits on other church-state issues (see prior posting), showed up to oppose the idea. Responding to Sherman's opposition, Council member Jay Rix said: "You make me sick to my stomach." Supporting the Ten Commandments proposal, Mayor Bob Butler said: "In God's will this will be done." Opponent Sherman says that if the city tries to sell off a portion of the town square to make it private property before erecting the monument, he may attempt to outbid supporters so he could put up a monument supporting atheism. Sherman wants the Ten Commandments monument put up only on church or other private property.