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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oregon
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Activist gets arrested for interrupting prayer.
On April 29, 2010, activists Mitch Kahle and Kevin Hughes were assaulted (arrested) by Ben Villaflor, the Senate Sergeant-At-Arms, and State Sheriff's Deputies, for objecting to unconstitutional Christian prayers used to begin each session of the Hawaii State Legislature. http://www.casttv.com/video/dx60al5/...-29-2010-video The "activists" (punks) have been acquitted of disorderly conduct. This is stupid. It was disorderly conduct. I think if I had gone into the senate chamber screaming "I object. Taxes are unconstitutional!", Judge Leslie Hayashi would have convicted me of disorderly conduct. It seems that if you protest religion, you get special treatment by Hawaii judges. If you read the constitution carefully, it may be unconstitutional to have a prayer at the Hawaii senate. Our tax code is unconstitutional too. I'd be willing to see this half way. The Hawaii senate should quit praying, and it's liberals should quit trying to "reorganize wealth". That's unconstitutional too. |
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