This is why homosexuality needs to be outlawed again and these perverts forced back into the closet. They abuse everything they touch. People. Power. They just use whatever station they’re at to terrorize others and screw the law, they think they are untouchable and unanswerable to regular citizens.
The Gaystapo strikes again.
An amorous thigh is not anything you want running Lake Worth, is it?
Sounds like a personal vendetta...
I certainly hope Lake Worth plans on closing down every business that rents space for an event....or they possibly are walking into a buzz saw of a lawsuit...
Get BEHIND thee, Satan. In Jesus MIGHTY Name.
I recently read about what I thought at the time was a rather outlandish theory that the NAZI party was the instrument of a homosexual movement in Germany. These days, I am not so sure it was really all that outlandish..
I view 'code enforcement' as only one notch below the child nazis of the CPS in their invasive petty tyranny.
Bringing petty tyranny to those without a HOA...
Ah, more money!
Sounds like it’s time to launch a nice, lucrative lawsuit against that city. Businesses rent their space out to churches all the time. If Satan’s lot is going to try persecuting Christians need to return fire in spades.
Four sentences in before the reader gets an idea of which Florida city.
Crap writing.
The city councilman, Andy Amoroso, is homosexual. That is the reason for this harassment.
His email is aamoroso@lakeworth.org. I have written him. This is what happens when homosexuals are put into positions of power.
Gay Weddings Could Bring Lots of Business to Lake Worth if Legal, Commissioner Says
Andy Amoroso, the first openly gay city commissioner in Palm Beach County, is leading the charge for a gay marriage demonstration this coming weekend.
http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/2014/03/gay_weddings_could_bring_lots.php
Look at his FB friends:
https://www.facebook.com/andy.amoroso.3?fref=ts
Sickening. America has no future.
These officials should be in jail
My small church rented a commercial building that had been a private theater for plays. The business was permitted for 160 persons and the place sold out on many weekends.
The first month the church moved in the inspectors came around and found all kinds of compliance issues. Months of meetings and negotiations finally resulted in the church pulling the plug on the location as the cost to fix the “problems” was more than we could afford.
The building was good enough for an identical commercial operation but not for a church. Our guess was the city didn’t like losing licensing fees from a commercial property that was occupied by a church which wasn’t required to pay fees.
Now we rotate holding meetings in different member’s homes each week.