Tuesday, March 4, 2014

"The 40-foot-tall concrete memorial was erected in 1925 by the American Legion to commemorate the 49 men of Prince George's County who died during World War I."

"According to the report, the lawsuit names as plaintiffs two local American Humanist Association members and a third individual -- each of whom had "unwelcome contact" with the monument.

Steven Lowe, a plaintiff from Washington, said was "shocked" when he first saw the cross and is "upset" whenever he passes it, according to the complaint obtained by the newspaper. "


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I've never met or even heard of Steven Lowe but I'm quite sure he's a massive black hole of awfulness.  A cross that's been commemorating the deaths of 49 soldiers from WWI for almost 100 years shocks and upsets him.
Seriously, Steve.

This is what you want on your non-denominational tombstone?

"Here Lies Steven Lowe - loving husband, father, and the man that had a cross removed from a cemetery.  RIP."

That'll resonate for the ages.


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