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The most hated woman in America

by JoAnn Persons
| December 24, 2012 2:41 PM

Thousands of people from all over the U.S. love the statue of Jesus on Big Mountain opposed to by only a few.

Please allow me to tell you the effects of one atheist, Madalyn Murray O’Hair, who is known as “The Most Hated Woman In America.” O’Hair filed many lawsuits to outlaw the reading of the Bible in public schools. She won and it resulted in the taking down of the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The affects of this has extended to our public buildings and courthouses.

How many of our young people today even know the Ten Commandments?

When I was in school, I remember reading them on the wall. Do not kill. Do not steal. Don’t lie or gossip or covet.

I thought these 10 laws from God made perfect sense.

What business is it of an out-of-stater and William Cox to take their personal dislikes this far? Especially the out-of-state lawsuit.

Not being a Montanan should be grounds enough to throw it out. Plus this case, if it goes to court, will cost us tens of thousands of dollars. A total waste of money!

O’Hair went on to file lawsuits against NASA for quoting from the Bible while in space. Buzz Aldrin was therefore asked to refrain from Biblical quotes in the Apollo 11 mission. But he conducted the astronauts in a first communion in space.

O’Hair went even further to try to get on TV shows like “Touched By An Angel” off the air because they talked about God. O’Hair was also the speech writer for Larry Flint’s presidential campaign.

Yes, one person can change the world. The results of “The Most Hated Woman in America” madness are still in effect.

It’s time to bring God back into our schools and our government. The atheists can go ski Hellroaring and the abyss.

— JoAnn Persons