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WASHINGTON (AP) – Some congressional Republicans are threatening a filibuster to block confirmation of a federal appeals court nominee because of his religious rulings. But they won’t get the support of Indiana GOP Senator, Richard Lugar.
In 2005, Judge David Hamilton ruled that the Indiana House of Representatives could not open its sessions with prayers that mentioned Jesus Christ or used terms like “savior.”
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions noted that Hamilton was willing, however, to allow a Muslim cleric to offer invocations that mention Allah.
But fellow Republican Richard Lugar of Indiana, who supports Hamilton, said the judge was simply allowing use of the Arabic word for God in non-sectarian invocations.
Sessions noted that Judge Hamilton also prohibited placement of a menorah in a public building.
A key vote on Hamilton’s nomination to a federal appeals court is expected today.
A number of pro-family groups have spoken out against Hamilton.
Along with concerns about the prayer issue, they point out that he has been a vice-president of the Indiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and has been a fundraiser for the controversial ACORN group.
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