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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: CactusCarlos on December 02, 2011, 01:27:46 PM
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Two veteran street preachers in Houston are facing a bench trial for spreading the biblical message about homosexuality – and other sins – on one of their favorite corners for preaching in Houston.
More: http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=373377#ixzz1fPIkESHF
Not London, San Francisco or New York City - it happened in Houston.
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1st Ammendment anyone?
Or does that only count for the ows crowd?
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huh? :thatsright:
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Not London, San Francisco or New York City - it happened in Houston.
Isn't that the same city that keeps sending Sheila Jackson Lee back to the House every two years?
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Isn't that the same city that keeps sending Sheila Jackson Lee back to the House every two years?
Yes it is. I think Houston is giving Austin a run for it's money.
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This is so unconstitutional its silly. Having a lesbian judge simply guarantees an appeal.
and then there's the counter suit...
The pastors will laugh all the way to the bank.
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There is no constitutional separation between filth and government, only between church and government...at least in the DUmmy "mind." ::)
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1st Ammendment anyone?
Or does that only count for the ows crowd?
That's the amendment that says, you must keep quiet about your religious beliefs, so you don't offend anyone, and it also seems to guarantee camping on, and trashing public property. According to the left anyway.
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That's the amendment that says, you must keep quiet about your religious beliefs, so you don't offend anyone, and it also seems to guarantee camping on, and trashing public property. According to the left anyway.
It also seems to guarantee their right to remove crosses from public areas, broadcast the kind of language that got me a mouthful of soap as a kid, feed straight and gay porn to our children in schools and public libraries, call desecration of religious symbols "art," and the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco.
As it's interpreted, though, it does not guarantee you the right to say Jesus (unless you're cussing), the right to pray in public, the right to back political candidates on the private property of your church, the right to stand in front of murder asylums and try to help mothers and their children, or the right to speak truth in an area where homosexuals or leftists are gathered.
The weird part about it is, after reading the actual Amendment, you'd almost swear it says the opposite of what they read... :o :o
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It also seems to guarantee their right to remove crosses from public areas, broadcast the kind of language that got me a mouthful of soap as a kid, feed straight and gay porn to our children in schools and public libraries, call desecration of religious symbols "art," and the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco.
As it's interpreted, though, it does not guarantee you the right to say Jesus (unless you're cussing), the right to pray in public, the right to back political candidates on the private property of your church, the right to stand in front of murder asylums and try to help mothers and their children, or the right to speak truth in an area where homosexuals or leftists are gathered.
The weird part about it is, after reading the actual Amendment, you'd almost swear it says the opposite of what they read... :o :o
They do read it the opposite of what it really means, just like everything else they do.
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