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A controversial tablet displaying the Ten Commandments, located on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, USA.

  • Source: Public Domain Image from Texas Attorney General's website news release, "Attorney General Abbott Urges U. S. Supreme Court To Uphold Texas Ten Commandments Monument", Wednesday, March 2, 2005

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current20:55, 27 March 2005803×504 (61 KB)Kevyn ({{PD-US}} A controversial tablet displaying the Ten Commandments, located on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, USA. *Source: Public Domain Image from Texas Attorney General's website news release, "Attorney General Abbott Urges U. )
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