Posted on 05/03/2020 5:59:34 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
If you can sit on a plane, you can sit in a pew.
What about wrenches?
Not a day goes by that doesnt reinforce the notion that the blackface KKK is a Communist lackey of the DNC.
Bump!
L8r
Punishable by death?
Northam must hold the record for stupid. This clown is always in trouble with some agency or group. Maybe he should get some advisers who live on this planet.
You could sit with a wrench.
It’s best to use the wrench to winch in a wench to sit with. But you know best!
2. What about wrenches?
3. You could sit with a wrench. Its best to use the wrench to winch in a wench to sit with. But you know best!
And the correct answer is....
Northam was reportedly spotted at his beach house in North Carolinas Outer Banks, violating his own stay-at-home order where only necessary travel was allowed.
All these MF Dem governors seem to have 2nd homes which they or their spouses feel free to jet off to while the peasants are told to stay in their hovels and maybe, maybe, if they obey all the rules, the peasants will be allowed out for an hour in the prison yard.
If you can sit in a wrench you must be a nut.
Its best to use the wrench to winch in a wench to sit with.
Come along, my dear.
Surveillance cameras aren’t much good if you’re wearing a mask.
All laws against wearing masks in public are moot for the duration of the pandemic.
II. The Free Exercise Clause Prohibits Unequal Treatment of Religious Individuals and OrganizationsC. The United States does not take a position in this Statement on the advisability of in-person gatherings in Virginia or in any of its localities at this time, as the proper response to the COVID-19 pandemic will vary over time depending on facts on the ground. But the Commonwealth cannot treat religious gatherings less favorably than other similar, secular gatherings. To be clear, this principle does not prevent a government from seeking to establish "that mass gatherings at churches [of the sort Lighthouse proposes] pose unique health risks that do not arise" in the context of the activities that the Orders permit. First Baptist Church, 2020 WL 1910021 at *7; see infra Part III. As discussed in Part III, however, the Commonwealth has not yet asserted any such carefully tailored approach, and Lighthouse would be entitled to relief unless the Commonwealth can carry its burden on strict scrutiny. See, e.g., id. at *3 & 7 (holding that "secular facilities that are still exempt from the mass gathering prohibition or that are given more lenient treatment," including "airports, childcare locations, hotels, food pantries and shelters, detoxification centers," "shopping malls," and "office spaces," demonstrated religious targeting that failed strict scrutiny and called for a temporary restraining order against the Kansas Governor's COVID-19 Order). ...
III. The Compelling Interest / Least Restrictive Means Test Is a Searching Inquiry
... strict scrutiny's fundamental purpose is to take `relevant differences' into account."
However, that is not the end of the inquiry. ...
... If, in this fact-intensive and context-laden analysis, the Court determines that there are no "relevant differences," O Centro, 546 U.S. at 431-32, with regard to efficacy in slowing the spread of COVID-19, between allowing the church to meet as proposed and allowing these various preferred gatherings, then the Commonwealth's Orders must yield to the church's sincerely held religious exercise. [find and declare a relevant difference, like singing, time in proximity] At this stage of the case, where the Commonwealth has yet to respond, it is not possible to reach that conclusion.
The court now has the DOJ position to justify a delay for more fact-finding and argument. The parties have been given the legal elements that must be reduced to writing. DOJ cited the very cases it will use to analyze the action of the governor, and has given the governor the formula to avoid further attention.
You can if you winch in a wench!
But doesn’t that leave the winched wench with a wrench?
original article stolen lock,stock and barrel by GP:
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