Posted on 07/10/2011 6:59:27 PM PDT by Realman30
Tens of thousands of Americans are lining up in support of a police officer in Tulsa, Okla., who was punished for refusing his department's order to attend an "Islamic proselytizing event" even as a legal team representing the captain is petitioning the court to add new allegations of misbehavior by his superiors to a lawsuit over the dispute.
WND reported earlier when a legal action was brought by attorneys with the Thomas More Law Center on behalf of Paul Fields.
Named as defendants are the city, police chief Charles W. Jordan and deputy chief Alvin Daryl Webster.
The lawsuit focuses on the officer's constitutional and civil rights, and along with a resolution of Fields' concerns, it seeks an injunction preventing "enforcement of defendants' unconstitutional acts, policies, practices, procedures and/or customs."
At issue were orders by the department that Fields participate in an event at a local Islamic center that has been described as a proselytizing campaign. The Tulsa Police Department had told officers to attend a "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day" organized by the Islamic Society of Tulsa. The invitation said the officers would be given tours of the mosque, meet the mosque's leadership, be given presentations of "beliefs, human rights, women" and "watch the 2-2:45 weekly congregational prayer service
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Was it you who kept the Oklahoma terrorism list PhiKapMom?
This outrageous if the captain even understands the word.
who was punished for refusing his department's order to attend an "Islamic proselytizing event" even as a legal team representing the captain is petitioning the court to add new allegations of misbehavior by his superiors to a lawsuit over the dispute
Tulsa has been infested with liberals, faggots, kalifornians and ragheads of late. Oh, and illegal messycans, too.
He should have just told them he had a prior commitment to attend a diversity celebration and fundraiser for GLBT Muslims being held at a local synagog.
curiously, there's only Oral Roberts U. there....
That’s a shame. :(
ping....:O)
I’m Jewish and have been in churches (especially Catholic) many times and sat through services. I was invited by friends. But never, ever, would I go into a mosque. They creep me out. The attendants creep me out. The phoniness is palpable but that’s what you get when the “prophet” you deify is a false one
A few crop dusters should spray aerosolized pork rinds over any facilities belonging to TROP in the city..Allahu fubar!
It’s Tulsa. That’s such a liberal part of our state, I wish they’d just secede and call themselves “California East.”
It wasn’t at an OSU basketball game. It was at an OU football game, with tens of thousands in a packed stadium. That he failed and only blew himself up was a miracle, literally. It was immediately hushed up, but they found enough explosives in his apartment that when they blew them up some miles away, people in town had their walls shake. David Boren was president of OU, a liberal who wanted to keep the whole “religion of peace” myth alive.
It’s not just the law school. David Boren is liberal to the bone. Plus, when we go to Norman, we see a lot of what looks like throwbacks to the hippy days.
Death by a thousand cuts. How many apparatchik muzzies are dug into all levels of the government, be it city police, county, state or federal. This country needs an enema to get rid of all the foreign Shiite that has bunged up the country.
Jayna Davis had some information on that:
The Third Terrorist : The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing
PhiKapMom hasn't posted in a long time - don't know the reason. However, she was in attendance at that OU football game where Joel Hinrichs blew himself up. She heard the blast.
The subsequent investigation was a whitewash and cover up.
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