Your 2 Cents: The Ten Commandments Monument Decision

I wish the Ten Commandments monument could stay, but I understand why the Oklahoma Supreme Court decided its placement on State Capitol grounds violates the states constitution.

Wednesday, July 1st 2015, 11:27 pm

By: News 9


I wish the Ten Commandments monument could stay, but I understand why the Oklahoma Supreme Court decided it's placement on State Capitol grounds violates the state's constitution.

Here's what you had to say:

William from Cushing said, "Thank you Mr. Ogle for a thoughtful "rant" on the Oklahoma Supreme Court's decision.  Your "2 cents" is well taken."

David in Blanchard wrote, “I'd feel better if Gov. Mary Fallen and the other law makers made that call rather than overzealous Judges backed by anti-religious bigots.”

John from Norman likes the court's decision, “The non-religious of this state are so sick of the fundamentalists trying to usurp their will over the law simply because they are the "majority."

Kathy disagrees with the court, “Historical significance and should stay according to how I interpreted the law when I read it."

Kevin said, “Your my2cents segment was absolutely, unequivocally correct! Living what you believe is definitely better than displaying it for people to see."

Gilbert said,” The law should be amended to reflect our historical faith and what our forefathers intended."

Eca said, “Had it remained, it would have kept open the debate about the satanic statue to be placed there.”

Finally from Kim, “You expressed clearly and succinctly what too many people are overlooking with the court's decision, and you did so in a polite & respectful manner."

 I'm Kelly Ogle and that's Your 2 Cents. 

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