November 2, 2018 –
We are pleased to report that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to strike down the Bladensburg Peace Cross honoring fallen Veterans from WWI.
Thought you'd enjoy the attached Supreme Court Amici Brief -- Bladensburg Peace Cross.
More information on the fight to save the Bladensburg, MD Peace Cross (The American Legion and Maryland-National, Capital Park, And Planning Commission -vs.- American Humanist Assn.) is available from the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) [www.ADFLegal.org]
Original Message (July 31, 2018):
From: Rees Lloyd, Counsel for Amici Curiae, Bladensburg Peace Cross.
(We are honored to have renowned Civil Rights Attorney Rees Lloyd as part of the Patriot Outreach Team)
Maj. Gen. Patrick H. Brady (USA, ret.), Medal of Honor (Vietnam)--considered to be America's most decorated living veteran -- American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291 through its Defense of Veterans Memorials Project, Outreach organization led by COL Tony Monaco (USA, ret.), and three other Veterans organizations in Kansas who are jointly establishing two new Veterans memorials, have joined together to fight in the Supreme Court to save the 100-year-old Bladensburg, MD WWI Veterans Memorial "Peace Cross" from destruction by court order obtained by atheists and intolerant extremist "humanists" who are offended by the sight of a Cross honoring veterans.
More specifically, Gen. Brady, Post 291, Patriot Outreach, and the other Veterans organizations will serve as amici curiae ("friends of the court"), in a brief being filed on their behalf by the Alliance Defending Freedom ("ADF") calling for the Supreme Court to grant review and overturn a Federal Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal decision ordering the Bladensburg, MD, Cross to be destroyed as in violation of the Establishment of Religion Clause. The Cross was established 100-years-ago by The American Legion and the City of Bladensburg to honor those from the community who sacrificed their lives for freedom in WWI. The American Humanist Assn. brought the suit for members "offended" by the sight of the Cross-honoring Veterans
Gen. Brady argues that the attacks on Crosses, like the attacks on our Flag, must be fought. He notes in brief to the Supreme Court that, among other things, he is the recipient not only of the Medal of Honor but "the Distinguished Service Cross and six Distinguished Flying Crosses, all in the shape of a cross. These medals symbolize military valor, not an endorsement of any religion. Must these Crosses, too, be destroyed because they 'offend' the American Humanist Association?"
When it was announced that Post 291 and Patriot Outreach have joined with Gen. Brady to fight to save the Bladensburg Peace Cross, just as Gen. Brady, Post 291, and Patriot Outreach and others joined together to save the Mojave Desert National WWI Veterans Memorial Cross and the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial Cross, there was strong applause in support from the WWII and Korean War Veterans to make that fight.
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Please review the attached articles...We've been asked to join the fight.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected an appeal to save a 40-foot cross placed at an intersection in Maryland (by the American Legion 100 years ago) from being removed or destroyed.
In October, a three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit ruled in favor of an atheist group's lawsuit demanding that the Bladensburg Cross be removed from an intersection in Maryland.
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