http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/13/moore.tencommandments/
One can read up on it here, the ethics panel removed Moore. I don't care to get into this too much.
The article contains the same 'government establishment of religion' crap that the left always spouts out. It even went as far at to quote the very part of Amendment I which proves this not to be a Constitutional infringement -
"CONGRESS SHALL MAKE NO LAW". The placement in Alabama involved no act of Congress. Thus, it does not violate Amendment I. Personally, I am sick and tired of this liberal horse dooky about separation of church and state from a Supreme Court case they LOST! The First Amendment does one thing and one thing only - it protects the American people from Congress by placing a limit on their power. Not the states. Not the cities. Not the counties. But the federal legislature.
And certainly not the courts who have been imposing and establishing their preferred religion on America - secular humanism. Personally, I am fed up not only with the tyranny of the bench, but also the abject ignorance of the American people brainwashed by leftist propaganda that force-feeds the 'separation of church and state' lie that was pulled out of a losing Supreme Court decision.
For a political candidate, I am not at all a Roy Moore supporter. But he absolutely positively did the right thing by standing up to the tyranny of a court that shows nothing but contempt for our Constitution. It is a shame the State of Alabama refused to back him.