> Isn't he the Lessor of the building? And are you certain that he doesn't
have that right?

I don't think he's the Lessor any more than I am the Lessor of the building
I work in. He's merely employed by the state--he doesn't have any power over
the building, that I'm aware of.

As to the state constitution, I agree with that, to a point. I wish we had
the sovereign power in the state to set our own course on such matters, but
since that little skirmish in the 1860's didn't go our way, we are
subservient to the Federal courts, for better or worse, and the monument
violates the U.S. Constitution, as (I would bet) the U.S. Supreme Court will
rule.

And the U.S. Supreme Court has the final say in all legal matters in the
U.S.A., as it stands now.

Again, JMO...interesting discussion.




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