To: catonsville
had no right to impose his beliefs on them. How did he do that?
53 posted on
06/26/2005 7:30:29 PM PDT by
DJ MacWoW
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To: DJ MacWoW
But Debra Gainey, a minister at the local Emerald Sanctuary Druidic Church, believes it was the druid sticker that prompted the traffic stop, as evinced by the conversation with officer Tony Stewart.
"[Stewart said], 'Did those bumper stickers come on the car or did you put them on?' and I said I put them on," Debra said.
She says the officer asked if she knew what they meant.
"So he started talking to me about God and Jesus Christ. ... I just felt like he was really getting into it, I had never expected to actually follow-up with a letter or anything."
According to Mrs. Gainey, the officer sent a card and letter to her home address days later.
He asked about the bumper sticker in such a way as to make sure they were the Druids. He than began preaching to the couple at the traffic stop. Then sends a strongly worded proselytizing letter to them a few days later.
Sounds like imposing his beliefs to me
66 posted on
06/26/2005 8:20:20 PM PDT by
catonsville
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