By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
From sea to shining sea, the nation paid tribute to its members of the armed services Sunday, both with somber traditions such as a Virginia wreath-laying ceremony attended by President Barack Obama to honor those who didn't make it back from active duty, and more lighthearted perks including red-carpet treatment at Las Vegas casinos for those who did.
From sea to shining sea, the nation paid tribute to its members of the armed services Sunday, both with somber traditions such as a Virginia wreath-laying ceremony attended by President Barack Obama to honor those who didn't make it back from active duty, and more lighthearted perks including red-carpet treatment at Las Vegas casinos for those who did.
A war memorial cross that once stood on a rocky hilltop in a national park before being deemed unconstitutional and ordered removed was to be resurrected on Veterans Day at the stunningly stark Mojave Desert site, capping a landmark case for veterans fighting similar battles on public lands.
Hiram Sasser, an attorney with the Liberty Institute that helped defend the school, said the Hi-Y Club could file its own lawsuit for the right to display the portrait, but he didn't know its plans, The Blaze reported.
"This is an outrageous assault on the veterans who served in Vietnam," said Hiram Sasser, director of litigation with the Liberty Institute, in Fox News. "Why must these activist groups' culture war spill over onto the veterans and their memorials? All they ever did was serve our country and provide the very freedom these activist groups claim as their own."