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Old 09-05-2015, 06:24 AM   #39
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can we put the leadership of the various Sanctuary Cities in jail for ignoring or refusing to help enforce Federal Law?

funny how this works isn't it?

if you are a leftist, a leftist running for office, a member of a leftist grievance group and adhere to leftist dogma...you can break the law, cause all sorts of mayhem, make all sorts of threats, comments and innuendo, march protest break stuff... and that's acceptable...

if you disagree with leftist dogma...they want you in jail.....

"The FFRF (Freedom From Religion Foundation)has now gone ballistic over the baptism of an on-the-field high school football coach in Villa, Ricca, Georgia. Attendance was voluntary and the students who attended did so on their own time and of their own free will. When the FFRF saw a video of the ceremony, it fired off a letter of righteous indignation to the Carroll County School superintendent:

“It is illegal for coaches to participate in religious activities with students, including prayer and baptisms,” attorney Elizabeth Cavell wrote. “Nor can coaches allow religious leaders to gain unique access to students during school-sponsored activities.”

They called the full emersion baptisms an “egregious constitutional violation.”

Now, administrators are investigating what's become a battle over church, state and sports, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann.

Three weeks ago, a local Baptist church took a video showing almost two dozen people being baptized before the Villa Rica Wildcats' football practice.

On the video, defensive coordinator and gym teacher Andy Szatkowski was first to be baptized. Then one player after another lined up, 18 in all.

The soon-to-be controversial video was uploaded to YouTube with the caption, "Take a look and see how God is still in our schools!" (this sounds like something Satan would say)

Alan Martinez, head of the local booster club, watched the baptisms and said the overall message of that day was one of "hope, care and compassion from the community."

“I believe we live in a free country,” the pastor said. “These people that are trying to say you can’t do that -- well -- they’re taking away freedom. When did it become illegal to bow your head and pray? When did it become illegal to say I’m a Christian?”

"The Freedom from Religion Foundation, which is already suing another Georgia public school over school prayers, told "CBS This Morning" it would take legal action against this school if it thinks it's necessary."



strange country we're living in right now...zealots with too much time on their hands...probably because such a huge portion of the population is no longer working

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