Nativity Must Be Allowed

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Federal Judge: Nativity Must Be Allowed In Bay Harbor Islands, Florida

Tune in tonight to the O’Reilly Factor on the FOX News Channel to catch exclusive coverage of this victory including commentary from Thomas More Law Center attorney Edward White! The O’Reilly Factor airs at 8 PM and 11 PM (Eastern).

ANN ARBOR, MI – Federal Judge Cecilia Altonaga ruled today that the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, must allow the display of the Christian Nativity.

The Thomas More Law Center had filed a federal lawsuit against Town officials earlier this month after resident Sandra Snowden was denied permission to display a Nativity for the second consecutive year. Today’s ruling was a result of the Law Center’s motion asking the court to immediately order the Town to allow Snowden to display a Nativity scene on public property.

Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Law Center commented on the ruling, “We are pleased with Judge Altonaga’s quick response to our request that Sandra be allowed to display a Nativity scene this Christmas. This is a great example of what can happen when Christians stand up for their right to celebrate Christmas in public.”

In her ruling on Wednesday, Judge Altonaga’s explained that Snowden had shown a substantial likelihood of success on her free speech and equal protection claims and that Snowden may display her Nativity scene this Christmas season on Causeway Island in the Town of Bay Harbor Islands where the Town has allowed a local synagogue’s Menorah to be displayed each holiday season since December 2001.

Judge Altonaga also ruled that Snowden had shown a substantial likelihood of success that the Town had violated the establishment clause in 2001 through 2003 by displaying only Jewish religious symbols, to the exclusion of Christian symbols, during the December holiday seasons.

The lawsuit filed December 2, 2004, claims that for the past several years during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands has adorned the lampposts lining its main street with Jewish religious symbols of Menorahs and Stars of David and has allowed a Jewish synagogue to display its fourteen-foot Menorah on Causeway Island, the most prominent public location at the entrance of Town. Yet, every request by Sandra Snowden, a Christian resident, to display Nativity scenes purchased with her own money in a similar manner during the Christmas season, had been denied by Town officials.

Law Center attorneys filed a similar lawsuit last year against the Town of Palm Beach, Florida, for its refusal to respond to repeated requests to display a Nativity alongside town sanctioned Menorahs. This past May, a federal district court judge acknowledged the importance of recognizing religious holidays and ordered Palm Beach to treat all religious symbols equally.
 
YEH, one down and a whole lot more to go! We can’t let these things get through,we are Christians not doormats.God Bless
 
Sadly, I’m willing to bet that in future years the town will ban all displays–Christian, Jew, or other.
 
We should all suppport the Thomas Moore Law Center as much as possible.
 
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Sadly, I’m willing to bet that in future years the town will ban all displays–Christian, Jew, or other.
That was the first thing I thought. The victory is that they have to be even-handed and that’s it. They can “even-handedly” dispense with all religious displays.
 
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That was the first thing I thought. The victory is that they have to be even-handed and that’s it. They can “even-handedly” dispense with all religious displays.
I think it’s going to take a SCOTUS case citing the prohibition against interfering with the right of citizens to express public worship to free us from this tyranny.

Tonight Bill O’Reilly tells us that George Soros (serprize serprize) is funding beaucoup bucks to the ACLU (Pontius Pilate washing his hands comes to mind) and that in O’Reilly’s opinion the ACLU is one of the most dangerous groups in the nation. For him, this is pretty strong language.
 
Yeeeehaw, score one for the good guys! They have one jewel of a judge down there, but I am left to wonder how much longer she’ll have her seat on the bench? Rulings like this could threaten her job security.

Linda H.
 
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They have one jewel of a judge down there, but I am left to wonder how much longer she’ll have her seat on the bench? Rulings like this could threaten her job security.
Nah. She’s a Federal Judge. Only way to remove her from office is for her to be impeached by the U.S. House and then be found “guilty” in the Senate.
 
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Federal Judge: Nativity Must Be Allowed In Bay Harbor Islands, Florida

Tune in tonight to the O’Reilly Factor on the FOX News Channel to catch exclusive coverage of this victory including commentary from Thomas More Law Center attorney Edward White! The O’Reilly Factor airs at 8 PM and 11 PM (Eastern).

ANN ARBOR, MI – Federal Judge Cecilia Altonaga ruled today that the Town of Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, must allow the display of the Christian Nativity.

The Thomas More Law Center had filed a federal lawsuit against Town officials earlier this month after resident Sandra Snowden was denied permission to display a Nativity for the second consecutive year. Today’s ruling was a result of the Law Center’s motion asking the court to immediately order the Town to allow Snowden to display a Nativity scene on public property.

Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Law Center commented on the ruling, “We are pleased with Judge Altonaga’s quick response to our request that Sandra be allowed to display a Nativity scene this Christmas. This is a great example of what can happen when Christians stand up for their right to celebrate Christmas in public.”

In her ruling on Wednesday, Judge Altonaga’s explained that Snowden had shown a substantial likelihood of success on her free speech and equal protection claims and that Snowden may display her Nativity scene this Christmas season on Causeway Island in the Town of Bay Harbor Islands where the Town has allowed a local synagogue’s Menorah to be displayed each holiday season since December 2001.

Judge Altonaga also ruled that Snowden had shown a substantial likelihood of success that the Town had violated the establishment clause in 2001 through 2003 by displaying only Jewish religious symbols, to the exclusion of Christian symbols, during the December holiday seasons.

The lawsuit filed December 2, 2004, claims that for the past several years during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands has adorned the lampposts lining its main street with Jewish religious symbols of Menorahs and Stars of David and has allowed a Jewish synagogue to display its fourteen-foot Menorah on Causeway Island, the most prominent public location at the entrance of Town. Yet, every request by Sandra Snowden, a Christian resident, to display Nativity scenes purchased with her own money in a similar manner during the Christmas season, had been denied by Town officials.

Law Center attorneys filed a similar lawsuit last year against the Town of Palm Beach, Florida, for its refusal to respond to repeated requests to display a Nativity alongside town sanctioned Menorahs. This past May, a federal district court judge acknowledged the importance of recognizing religious holidays and ordered Palm Beach to treat all religious symbols equally.
Why did the Thomas Moore Law Center have to take up this fight? Shouldn’t the ACLU have been right on top of this? All you ACLU supporters, I ask you, Where was the ACLU protecting this womans civil liberties? I know the answer, they don’t protect civil liberties.
 
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