S.Res.483 - A resolution recognizing the first weekend of May 2008 as "Ten Commandments Weekend".

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3/13/2008--Introduced.
Recognizes the first weekend of May 2008 as Ten Commandments Weekend. Celebrates the Ten Commandments as a significant aspect of the national life of the United States.

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12/25/08
Hunting Sitting Ducks: Correspondences

March 13, 2008 - Sam Brownback (R-KS) introduced S. Res. 483, a resolution "recognizing the first weekend of May 2008 as 'Ten Commandments Weekend,'" which has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee. ...

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12/01/08
The Secular Coalition for America’s Year-End Report | Friendly Atheist

Ten Commandments Resolution (S. Res. 483). The Secular Coalition successfully defeated efforts by Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) and other members of the Religious Right to pass a resolution stating that the Ten Commandments are “an ...

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11/05/08
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S.RES.483 ‘A resolution recognizing the first weekend of May 2008 as “Ten Commandments Weekend”. SJRES.1 Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment. SJRES.1 Stop The Same Sex Discrimination Amendment. HR5683 ‘To preserve the Mt. Soledad Veterans ...

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