Saturday, May 24, 2014
When Courts Are Wrong
What do you do when the courts are wrong on constitutional issues? In Tulsa, a police captain was ORDERED to attend a Muslim “service” and “discuss” Muslim things with them. He refused, as he should have. Think what would have happened if things were reversed and a Muslim were ORDERED to attend a Christian service. All hell would break loose! But the court didn’t see it that way. This cop was demoted and “investigated” by his department when he refused. The court, ignoring the First and Fourth Amendments, said this was “okay.” That he COULD be “ordered” to attend a Mosque and it was proper that he be punished for refusing. For my part, I would have refused to attend a Mosque under ANY circumstances, and, woe be to ANYBODY who insisted or attempted to punish me for my refusal. There have been way too many such rulings recently that patently VIOLATED the Constitution, with NOBODY being punished for it. Is there NO WAY to force the courts to follow their own rules and actually stay within the Constitution? Can they violate it at will with no “kickback?” (World Net Daily)
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