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Title: "South Park" Terrorist Sues Over Prayer Ban
Post by: Ptarmigan on January 11, 2015, 09:22:50 PM
"South Park" Terrorist Sues Over Prayer Ban
http://thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/south-park-terrorist-sues-over-prison-prayer-ban-015497

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JANUARY 8--The would-be jihadist who was convicted of threatening the creators of “South Park” over an episode featuring the Prophet Muhammad dressed in a bear suit is suing federal prison officials for limiting his ability to "fulfill Islam’s religious obligations,” The Smoking Gun has learned.

In a civil complaint filed last month, Zachary Chesser, 25, alleges that Bureau of Prison regulations limiting religious gatherings are a violation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and prevent him from fully exercising his beliefs.

Chesser, a Muslim convert, contends that Islam “obligates and encourages” various congregate activities, including five daily prayers, religious classes, and celebrations. However, he notes, the BoP “only permits such activity once per week.”

Too bad. You shouldn't have made threats on Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Enjoy your stay at the Supermax Prison in Florence, Colorado.
Title: Re: "South Park" Terrorist Sues Over Prayer Ban
Post by: obumazombie on January 11, 2015, 09:27:32 PM
The religion of peace's are like libs. They think they can rule by fiat, edict and threat.
Title: Re: "South Park" Terrorist Sues Over Prayer Ban
Post by: Big Dog on January 11, 2015, 11:00:30 PM
The religion of peace's are like libs. They think they can rule by fiat, edict and threat.

Putmos I's Minister of Selective Justice will probably file an amicus brief on behalf of this piece of shit, while the Emperor of Denial himself will issue an order replacing Inmate Roll Call with "the most beautiful sound in the world".
Title: Re: "South Park" Terrorist Sues Over Prayer Ban
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on January 12, 2015, 10:59:38 AM
Prisoners, especially Fed prisoners, don't have a Hell of a lot to do besides file lawsuits against the government, two of their favorites are claiming some rule interferes with their religion, and that some other rule or procedure amounts to cruel or unusual punishment.