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Atheists demand removal of Utah highway crosses commemorating fallen Highway Patrol troopers

I agree with the atheists. Hell - one man's cross is another man's swastika.

Atheist group wants memorial crosses removed

By Michael N. Westley The Salt Lake Tribune A lawsuit filed by the American Atheists in U.S. District Court on Thursday seeks to remove steel crosses that dot roadways throughout Utah and memorialize Utah Highway Patrol troopers who have died in the line of duty.

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On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 17:39:54 GMT, laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE These roadside memorials are nothing more than graffiti. I'm glad to see...

The suit has drawn harsh reaction from family members of the fallen troopers and promises to be the source of an emotional battle. The crosses, which stand about 12 feet high and bear the trooper's name and the UHP insignia, were erected starting in 1998 and serve as a memorial for 14 troopers who have died since 1931. About nine of the crosses are on public land and all of them are placed near the spot where the troopers lost their lives.

Plaintiffs Stephen Clark, Michael Rivers and Richard Andrews in conjunction with the American Atheists Inc. also seek to have the UHP symbol removed from the crosses. "The presence of the UHP logo on a poignant religious symbol is an unconsbreastutional violation of the United States Consbreastution. It is government endorsement of religion," said Rivers, Utah director for American Atheists.




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