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Rev. Charles Pope of Holy Comforter Parish on Capitol Hill, center, and Archpriest Alexander Webster of St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Stafford, Va., right, and other religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Rev. Charles Pope of Holy Comforter Parish on Capitol Hill, center, and Archpriest Alexander Webster of St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Stafford, Va., right, and other religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Rev. Charles Pope of Holy Comforter Parish listens as he and other religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again across the street from the Supreme Court after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again across the street from the Supreme Court after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again across the street from the Supreme Court after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Nathan Kistler sings as religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Dressed in colonial cloths, James Manship of Mt. Vernon, Va., Holds the Liberty Tree Flag as he listens to religious leaders speak before unveiling their depiction of the Ten Commandments again across the street from the Supreme Court after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Religious leaders join the president of Faith and Action as he unveils their depiction of the Ten Commandments again across the street from the Supreme Court after vandals pulled it over, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 29, 2013. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)