Recently more than 300-people turned out at a public meeting in Fargo to express opinions on the appropriateness of a religious monolith built on city property. Since the late 1950's a plaza outside the Fargo city hall has housed a granite marker engraved with the Ten Commandments. The "Red River Freethinkers," a group that advocates the separation of church and state have called for the relocation of the stone. The group represents a distinct minority, but is gathering a lot of attention. Mainstreet Radio's Bob Reha has a look at the people who call themselves the "Freethinkers."