Posted on 01/10/2015 12:45:38 PM PST by TigerClaws
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 Islams 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.
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No TV for prisoners, excepting PBS.
(The deserve that!)
QVC for really good behavior.
TLC for punishing bad behavior.
TBN.
Oh no, PBS is far too sympathetic. Lights on, TV on 24/7 constant replay of “South Park”. Leave a length of rope so he can hang himself when he’s had enough.
In court, all the state has to do is play a recording of Obama saying these terrorists are not Muslms.
there’s only one way to deal with people like this. and taxpayer funded jail/meals/medcare/college for decades isn’t it.
18 hour days making big rocks into little rocks... no TV.
That entitled little puss cake needs a prison husband with a strong pimp hand.
Actually I would prefer they just show them repeating episodes of South Park
Johnny's folks divorced when he was young and now his lawyer daddy lives with his boyfriend.
They both grew up in liberal college towns.
The followers of the death cult should be kept in solitary, and given pork and bacon to eat.
Johnny Grew up here In San Anselmo CA not a college town unless you count the liberal Presbyterian seminary...
he started hanging out at the islamic center a few miles south of here..in Mill Valley .
he was something of a local hero when he was captured....sadly.
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