Another county plans to display Ten Commandments
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Posted 4:13PM on Thursday 6th November 2003 ( 21 years ago )
Another Georgia county has voted to post the Ten Commandments in a public building.<br>
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The Walton County Commission will display the commandments and other documents including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The documents are a a gift to the commission from a Loganville family.<br>
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The vote Tuesday night comes in the wake of a controversy over the display of the Ten Commandments involving counties in northeast Georgia.<br>
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Walton County Clerk Leta Talbird says the documents will be displayed on easels in the courthouse.<br>
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Officials in Jackson and Cherokee counties also have made decisions to post Ten Commandment displays in government buildings.
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