Town Fights Back After ACLU Lawsuit Challenges Christmas Tree-topper

‘Indiana residents are defying a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union challenging a cross that tops a Christmas tree in their town square.
Knightstown residents were upset after the ACLU filed a lawsuit on behalf of resident Joseph Tompkins, who claimed the lit cross atop the evergreen tree in the town square violates his First Amendment rights.
“There are no other holiday decorations on the square,” the lawsuit, obtained by Infowars, states. “The cross is the best known symbol of Christianity and Knightstown’s prominent display of this symbol represents an establishment of religion in violation of the First Amendment to the US Constitution.”’

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