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Mr. Caulfield said the three-member board, whose members are White and the House and Senate sergeant- at-arms, has tried to "maintain the content neutrality" of its displays. The Easter-week display consisted of a life-size figure of Jesus surrounded by a col- lection of flowerpots in the shape of a cross. - Located near the visitors' entrance to the building, the scene "gives the impression to visitors from abroad that Christianity is the officially preferred religion of the United States government," Jess Hordes, ADL's Wash- ington representative wrote. This display and other similar ones have been spon- sored by Rita Warren of Fairfax County, Va. She told the Washington Times in 1989, "We the people own this building just as the tourists have a right to come here." The Times said that each weekday "from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. she's out there with her display — a statue of Jesus Christ and tablets of the Ten Commandments — playing religious or patriotic music and talking to visitors." 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