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Justan Olphart[_2_]
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Where are the crackpots?
On 9/8/2015 4:28 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/8/2015 2:52 PM,
wrote:
On 8 Sep 2015 17:51:34 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:
wrote:
On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 10:17:59 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
He
Dozens of anti-LGBT activists protested Monday outside the home of the
federal judge who jailed Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who was
held in contempt of court for refusing to issue marriage licenses to
same-sex couples.
The rally outside U.S. District Court Judge David Bunning’s home in
Fort
Thomas, Kentucky, was organized by the anti-abortion group Operation
Save America, and protesters carried signs distributed by the
conservative American View group founded by the neo-Confederate
creationist Michael Peroutka.
“You, sir, are the one that’s in contempt of the law,” said the Rev.
Philip “Flip” Benham, head of Operation Save America and father of
would-be reality TV stars David and Jason Benham. “You, sir, are
the one
in contempt of God’s court, you’re in contempt of the Constitution of
the United States of America, of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of
Kentucky, and sir, you need to repent.”
“If you don’t repent, we’re going to ask that the sheriff in Grayson
County arrest you for putting this precious little girl into jail,”
Benham added. “It’s wrong.”
Benham and his group have called on the Rowan County sheriff to arrest
the federal judge when he arrives at work Thursday.
“Judge Bunning is in contempt of the Court of Almighty God and the
constitutions of both Kentucky and the United States,” said Benham,
who
has been convicted of stalking an abortion provider, in a statement
that
included the name of the judge’s street.
Attorneys for Davis, the 49-year-old Rowan County clerk, filed an
emergency motion in federal court asking Gov. Steve Beshear to exempt
her from the requirement to issue marriage licenses.
Police and federal agents stood guard outside the federal judge’s
suburban home as protesters drove up in a truck festooned with
pro-theocracy slogans and carrying signs that warned “the wages of sin
is death — remember 9/11.”
“We’re out here having church in front of the judge’s home,” said Cal
Zastrow, the Michigan-based co-founder of the anti-abortion group
Personhood USA.
The group arrived outside Bunning’s home about 2 p.m. and handed out
fliers accusing the judge of committing a “grievous crime” and asking
supporters to pray for him to repent.
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"...in contempt of God's court..."
I wonder when these dimwitted, super christians will start shooting
gays
in the name of jesus.
Not as ridiculous as the protests at Darren Wilson's house or
bemoaning the death of another thug like Trayvonn Martin.
The 1st amendment protects protesters, no matter how wrong they are.
My comment was mostly directed at their belief the judge was in
contempt of
god's court. That's moronic nonsense.
Not any more nonsense than "hands up don't shoot" bull**** referencing
the thug Mike Brown.. Both are an irrational belief in a fairy tale.
Harry has a tough time understanding that there are people in the world
who don't think like him and have beliefs that he doesn't share. In
many ways he's like Donald Trump who finds disparaging descriptors for
anyone who doesn't share his views. "Dimwitted" and "moronic" are
examples here.
I saw an interview a few weeks ago with a psychiatrist and another guy,
both of whom had authored books on narcissism. They were evaluating
Trump, giving detailed symptoms and descriptions of his behavior and
comments, labeling him as a true narcissist.
I got a kick out of it because the descriptions also fit Harry to a tee.
I'm still wondering if da judge had just cause to throw the clerk in the
klink? If not he deserves the same fate.
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