Posted on 07/05/2012 3:06:16 PM PDT by TigerClaws
A Wisconsin man who wants to hand out Bibles at the 40th Annual Twin Cities Pride festival in Loring Park this month will have to confine himself to a booth just outside of the event.
Chief U.S. District Judge Michael Davis issued a 41-page order Monday denying Brian Johnson's request for an injunction that would force the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to allow him unfettered access to the festival grounds, reasoning that his constitutional challenge was unlikely to succeed.
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But...as the Supreme’s just decided...you CAN Lie about your military service....Free Speech and all....
This is not news. This happened three weeks ago or so. Still bad, but not news.
Another judge who doesn’t understand or follow the US Constitution. *sigh*
If American flag burning is judged to be free speech (by lib judges) and protected then how can handing out Bibles not be free speech?
Yep, really old story. The judge then went on to allow him to do so...and he did!
Thanks BTLD! My over 50 brain does still work! I don’t watch the TV nooz or read the Star and Sickle but I thought I heard Bob and Tom talking about this issue awhile back. Whew!
His name is Bill Whatcott.
If the general public is allowed him, he cannot be denied entrance. Also, he has 1st admendments right to offer bibles to anyone who willingly takes one.
Let me see if I have this straight...the Westboro “Baptist” Church can send people to protest and hold up hate-filled signs at military funerals, on a First Amendment basis, but a man who wants to pass out God’s word (to those who desperately need to hear it) can’t. Seems like a bit of a double standard to me. Either we have free speech or we don’t.
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