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	<title>Comments on: Physical evidence of America&#8217;s divine origins</title>
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	<description>Together , ‘We the people’ can ensure that the ’sacred fire of liberty’ is never extinguished!</description>
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		<title>By: Daniel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel</dc:creator>
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		<description>I overheard on an old Michael Medved show today that the above pictures are in fact true.  I also heard what he said was a little known story.  Apparently, various displays of the ten commandments, carved in stone, which appear in court houses and schools across America, are the result of a movie promotion.  The director of the movie &quot;The Ten Commandments&quot;, with Charlton Heston gave away some number of these during the promotion of the film that was about to be released.  I&#039;m not sure that was the case with the supreme court, but I thought is was an interesting story.  The show I was listening to was in April of 2001 (it was actually a recording of him speaking at a Lutheran school somewhere).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I overheard on an old Michael Medved show today that the above pictures are in fact true.  I also heard what he said was a little known story.  Apparently, various displays of the ten commandments, carved in stone, which appear in court houses and schools across America, are the result of a movie promotion.  The director of the movie &#8220;The Ten Commandments&#8221;, with Charlton Heston gave away some number of these during the promotion of the film that was about to be released.  I&#8217;m not sure that was the case with the supreme court, but I thought is was an interesting story.  The show I was listening to was in April of 2001 (it was actually a recording of him speaking at a Lutheran school somewhere).</p>
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