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The following is a poem written by Judge Roy Moore from Alabama. Judge Moore
was recently sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments his
courtroom.
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
America the Beautiful, or so you used to be.
Land of the Pilgrims' pride; I'm glad they'll never see.
Babies piled in dumpsters, Abortion on demand,
Oh, sweet land of liberty, your house is on the sand.
Our children wander aimlessly poisoned by cocaine,
Choosing to indulge their lusts, when God has said abstain.
From sea to shining sea, our Nation turns away
From the teaching of God's love and a need to always pray.
So many worldly preachers tell lies about our Rock,
Saying God is going broke so they can fleece the flock.
We've kept God in our temples, how callous we have grown.
When earth is but His footstool, and Heaven is His throne.
We've voted in a government that's rotting at the core,
Appointing Godless Judges who throw reason out the door,
Too soft to place a killer in a well deserved tomb,
But brave enough to kill a baby before he leaves the womb.
You think that God's not angry, that our land's a moral slum?
How much longer will He wait before His judgment comes?
How are we to face our God, from Whom we cannot hide?
What then is left for us to do, but stem this evil tide?
If we who are His children, will humbly turn and pray;
Seek His holy face and mend our evil way:
Then God will hear from Heaven and forgive us of our sins,
He'll heal our sickly land and those who live within.
But, America the Beautiful, if you don't then you will see,
A sad but Holy God withdraw His hand from Thee.
Judge Roy Moore
Comments from
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_judge_roy_moore.htm:
Circulating online since 1997 — at which time its author was listed as
"Anonymous" — the above poem (or one version of it, at any rate) has more
recently been attributed to Alabama's notorious Judge Roy Moore by
presumably reliable sources, so I have listed it here as authentic (see
update below).
Judge Moore vaulted to national prominence a few years ago when, as
Alabama's Chief Justice, he installed a 5,000-pound monument emblazoned with
the Ten Commandments in the state's Supreme Court building. His defiance of
a federal court order to remove it on grounds that it violated the
Constitutional principle of separation of church and state led to Moore's
suspension in 2003. He is currently a candidate in the Republican primary
race for governor of Alabama.
He is also a self-styled poet. In his 2005 book, "So Help Me God: The Ten
Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, and the Battle for Religious Freedom," Moore
evinces a lifelong love of poetry and quotes several of his own efforts,
including "Our American Birthright," which is quite similar in style and
theme to "America the Beautiful."
Among the sources citing Roy Moore as the author of the poem are The
American Spectator, the Associated Press, and WorldNetDaily.com.
Update: Poem was 'Partly' written by Moore
In a February 6, 2006 message from Judge Roy Moore's Foundation for Moral
Law in Montgomery, Alabama, the organization's secretary Heather Moore
wrote: "Part of the poem was anonymous and part was written by the Chief
Justice. There are several different versions being circulated [and] this is
but one."
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