Suggested Nullification of
Unconstitutional Federal Judicial Order for the Governor of Kentucky
.As Governor of the State of Kentucky, I do hereby declare void and of no effect in Kentucky the unconstitutional decision issued by the U. S. Supreme Court, stating that the display of the Ten Commandments in two Court building in Kentucky violates the Constitutional prohibition of government endorsement of religion. This order itself was in violation of the First Amendment restricting government from infringing upon religion in any way and the Tenth and Eleventh Amendments of the Constitution of the United States because the Federal judiciary has no authority nor jurisdiction to issue orders inside the State of Kentucky. It is Nullified and stricken within Kentucky by State Executive Declaration.
Furthermore, the State Police are Ordered to provide security to any public buildings containing plaques or monuments of the Ten Commandments against any attempted violation of this declaration and the assistance of Local Sheriffs is requested in the enforcement of these State Orders.
All citizens of the State of Kentucky are enjoined to honor this Declaration, but to also continue to honor and support the Constitution for the United States. The State of Kentucky shall also continue to honor and support the Constitution for the United States and Constitutional Statutes thereof.

GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the Governor, at the City of Harrisburg, this day of May in the year of our Lord two thousand and five, and of the Commonwealth the two hundred and twenty-nine.
Signed,
Governor of Kentucky
SUGGESTED LEGISLATIVE ORDINANCE OF NULLIFICATION
OF ORDERS FROM THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY ATTEMPTING TO EXERCISE UNCONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE STATE OF KENTUCKY
WHEREAS, the State and the People herein have suffered a long train of abuse and attacks against their traditional values from the Judicial Branch of the federal government over the past several decades. The U. S. Supreme Court has made seriously wrong and out of step decisions against the traditional cultural values of the people. This has resulted in a steady loss of freedom of the people and security of the people from a tyrannical judiciary in Washington, D.C. and by the unconstitutional encroachment into State matters. And
WHEREAS, the mainspring of these abuses and attacks upon our State sovereignty and the traditional rights and values of the people of our States began in U. S. (Federal) District Courts. And,
WHEREAS, these Federal District Courts operate inside of our States without any Constitutional authority whatsoever, and the statute supposedly authorizing such District Courts called the Judiciary Act of 1789 was blatantly in violation of the Tenth and Eleventh Amendments to the Constitution for the United States as certified by the Congress and later ratified.
WHEREAS, the most recent of the unconstitutional Federal abuses heralded out of an unconstitutional a Federal District Court in Kentucky alleging supposed jurisdiction to rule against the display of the Ten Commandments in Kentucky Court House buildings illegally infringing upon religious matters in violation of the First Amendment as well as violations of the Tenth and Eleventh Amendments of the U. S. Constitution by ordering the removal of the frames containing the Ten Commandments from two Kentucky Court buildings.
Therefore, the Legislature of the State of Kentucky, does hereby Nullify and declare void and of no effect in Kentucky the unconstitutional order issued by the unauthorized U. S. District Court in Kentucky, to remove the frames containing the Ten Commandments from public view. The order itself was in violation of the First Amendment to the U. S. Constitution and it came from a court not Constitutionally authorized to adjudicate inside the State according to the Tenth and Eleventh Amendments, thus the U. S. District Court Orders were not lawful.
Furthermore, if shall be unlawful for any official or private person of the State of Kentucky to attempt to carry out any phase of this void court order. Conviction of persons for violation of this ordinance shall be deemed a felony of third degree. The Attorney General of the State of Kentucky shall refer any violation of this order to the Attorney General of Kentucky who shall seek State grand jury indictments and prosecute the same against such persons violating this ordinance.
Signed,_________________________ Signed __________________________
Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives President of the Kentucky Senate

WRIT OF MANDAMUS
Citizens supporting Ten Commandments display at their court houses could seek a Writ of Mandamus against the Governor, and the Attorney General to Nullify the unconstitutional invasion of the sovereignty of the State of Kentucky by Federal Courts not authorized by the Constitution to have jurisdiction therein.