From the Washington Times, print edition, Inside Politics, December 22, 2004
"Sen. Barbara Boxer, a liberal Democrat from California, finds herself on the wrong side of a group of fundamentalists," the Wall Street Journal says.
"A modest piece of legislation that Ms. Boxer sponsored is under attack in court by plaintiffs who demand that the government enforce their moral views," the newspaper said in an editorial.
"These are secular fundamentalists, not religious ones. At issue is the California Missions Preservation Act, which allots $10 million to restore and repair 21 historic churches in the Golden State. On December 2, two days after President Bush signed the act into law, Americans United for Separation of Church and State filed suit on behalf of Betty, Carol, John and Ronald Doe — not their real names — contending that such funding violates the separation of church and state.
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"Americans United is selective in its opposition to government funding of religious expression. The group filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the 1998 case of National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley, in which it unsuccessfully urged the Supreme Court to overturn a law imposing 'decency and respect' restrictions on NEA grantees. ...
"The lawsuit prompted a heartening display of bipartisanship, as the California Republican Party issued a press release 'coming to the defense of Senator Boxer.' Maybe the country isn't quite as bitterly divided as it seemed on November 2."
So now the liberals have to resort to eating their own over separating Church and State.
When Barbara Boxer (who is most definitely not known for her conservative side) is being attacked for spending money to help preserve these historical sites. California has many such sites, with many of them in severe need of repair before they are lost completely and their history is erased -- oops, I forgot, the objective of these particular liberals is to erase any item that even remotely has a connection to religion from the face of the Earth.
Go go removal of religious symbols. Yup, that's just what we really want to have happen isn't it?!