
Rome, GA — Last Tuesday, the Etowah Republican Assembly chapter co-hosted a celebration of the legacy of the Ten Commandments and the influence of other historic documents reflecting a Christian worldview which were seminal in the founding of America.
Etowah RA chapter President Angela Rubino said, “Thanks to the vision and tireless work of Lynda Phelps—who first brought this idea to us back in February at an ERA meeting—and with the generous support of Karen Dobson with Trump Force 47, the Etowah Republican Assembly, and our anonymous donors, these nine framed documents now hang proudly in the Floyd County Commissioner’s administration building.”
The Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to the Georgia Constitution, the National Motto, and the National Anthem were also a part of the display.
This is more than a historical display, but rather a present-day acknowledgment of the sovereignty of God — from whom all our rights originate — over our institutions.
“Our mission doesn’t end here,” said Rubino. “We’ve already sparked interest in neighboring counties, and on August 18th we’ll be before the Floyd County School Board to propose placing these documents in every school throughout our county. Imagine every child, every teacher, every parent pausing for a moment each day to read those words and to remember how our great country came to be.”


