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Feds Force Okla. Bank To Remove Crosses, Bible Verse

And the survey says,

Do you think the Federal Reserve overstepped its bounds when it asked an Oklahoma bank to remove symbols of Christianity?

Yes 4,557 95%
No 241 5%
 
And the survey says,

Do you think the Federal Reserve overstepped its bounds when it asked an Oklahoma bank to remove symbols of Christianity?

Yes 4,557 95%
No 241 5%

I say , tell the Fed to go all over rural Oklahoma and take down the Christmas decorations themselves : )
 
You guys need to ease up; destroying the dollar gets old after a while.
 
Looks like the Fed backed down:

http://www.koco.com/news/26174152/detail.html

After Outcry, Feds Back Down; Banks Can Display Crosses
Second-In-Command Of Federal Reserve Calls Bank Late Thursday


POSTED: 1:06 pm CST December 17, 2010
UPDATED: 8:04 pm CST December 17, 2010
PERKINS, Okla. -- The small-town bank in Oklahoma will be able to restore its Christian signs and symbols after all, thanks in part to public outcry against the Federal Reserve.

The president of Payne County Bank, Lynn Kinder, said he spoke with the second in command at the Federal Reserve late Thursday evening. Both sides agreed to work out the issue.

"The federal reserve immediately took action, " Kinder said in a statement. "And allowed us to restore our Christian display of items and verses on our television and website until a final determination is made. It appears that the matter will be resolved."
 
This is one of the stupidest things I ever heard.

Don't dollar bills say "In God We Trust" on them?
 
Well, that wording could apply to almost any religion. At least Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism.

I guess. I guess I'm just annoyed that anyone would be offended by that. Live and let live people.

The guy that owns the Quizno's I always go to is Hindu. He has up Hindu religious symbols and I only recently noticed and still don't give a crap. People need to get a life and stop worrying about petty bullshit that doesn't effect them.
 
It seems rather absurd to be slapping up crosses all over a bank, but maybe that brings in the business of the rural Bible belt yahoos?

In any event, the Federal government should not be involved.

Nor should they be putting "In god we trust" on bank notes.
 
This is one of the stupidest things I ever heard.

Don't dollar bills say "In God We Trust" on them?

Illegally, yes.

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, the first comprehensive legal definitional source for American legal terms...

ESTABLISH... 4. To found, recognize, confirm or admit; as, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier_e.htm

Both our replacement Motto and adjusted Pledge, both circa 1950's, are both Constitutionally illegal in their current forms.

Congress has been stepping on our Constitution for some time now. Replacing our original, Founder crafted Motto, "E Pluribus Unum", at the behest of religious special interest groups, is but one example.
 
I guess. I guess I'm just annoyed that anyone would be offended by that. Live and let live people.

The guy that owns the Quizno's I always go to is Hindu. He has up Hindu religious symbols and I only recently noticed and still don't give a crap. People need to get a life and stop worrying about petty bullshit that doesn't effect them.

I agree with you, as far as private property is concerned.
 
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