"As Republican strategists weigh the party's prospects for 2006 and 2008, they are increasingly worried about a political confrontation with" former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore "who became a hero to religious conservatives when he refused to follow a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state's judicial building," the Boston Globe reports.
Moore "is poised to run against a vulnerable Republican governor. If he wins, some party strategists speculate, he could defy a federal court order again by erecting a religious monument outside the Alabama state Capitol building... President Bush would then face a no-win decision: either call out the National Guard to enforce a court order against a religious display on state grounds or allow a fellow born-again Christian to defy the courts."