The Ten Commandments President?

The city of Duluth has sold its monument to Lowell Lundstrom's church, according to WCCO news and the AP. As part of a settlement, the city agreed to remove the monument from public land.

Lundstrom used to be (and perhaps still is) affiliated with Billy Graham's organization, which until recently was based in Minneapolis. A picture of a smiling Lundstrom and his wife greet travelers who approach the Twin Cities from the south on Interstate 35.

Lundstrom's organization said it bought the monument because of a concern that someone might spend several thousands of dollars to buy the monument, and then wreck it for some reason:
Celebration Church and its pastor, television and radio evangelist Lowell Lundstrom, wanted to make sure the monument stayed in Minnesota and away from a buyer who would destroy it, church business administrator Allan Miller said.
According to the article, there were other bidders, but they wanted to preserve the monument.
 
I hope he runs and I hope he gets popular. Marginalizing the christian fanatics would be one of the best things for this country.
 
Tony said:
I hope he runs and I hope he gets popular. Marginalizing the christian fanatics would be one of the best things for this country.

I said this at the other place in a different context, but imagine how nice things would be if you switched the position of the Libertarians and the Fundies.

Make the libertarians a semi-organized voting block in the Republican party with great influence over party policy and make the Fundys a third party that spends most of its time whining about ballot access.

Think about it...
 
Make the libertarians a semi-organized voting block in the Republican party with great influence over party policy and make the Fundys a third party that spends most of its time whining about ballot access.
That'd make the republican party a lot less crazy and it'd be a very good thing for the country.

Some republicans do speak the truth once in a while:
Bereuter shocks GOP with comments on religion, abortion

A lot of people aren't republicans because of abortion or religion. Personally, I say compromise and end the debate -- allow any abortion for 12 weeks, allow for rape/incest for another 12, then allow it only for health reasons after that. Maybe both sides would stop wasting time on it then.
 

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