The Government Who Stole Easter
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Jennifer
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Date: April 12, 2020 02:31PM This is a Travesty! Unconscionable!
That "They" have Taken Easter away from everyone who celebrates in one way or another. Easter Sunday Services for Churchgoers Easter Family Dinners Children dressing up in Easter clothes, Children going to Grandma, Grandpa, for the family gathering. Children enjoying Easter Egg Hunts, Easter Egg Competitions, Children seeing The Easter Bunny. Children's photos dressed up with their Easter Baskets. Parents hiding the eggs inside and outside for their children to race around to see can find the most eggs! All the pictures of the children dressed in their Easter Clothes, looking for eggs, posing with the Easter Bunny, visiting Grandma and Grandpa, around the dinner table; all the photos that will not be in the Family Album. All the old people who are sitting home alone this Easter because no family will visit them because of the Bogeyman Flu The Easter of 2020 That Never Was! All Stolen by WHO? Thank you, Sheeple! Scared Sh*tless of This Year's Flu Bug so you Bow to Your Master - The Government! Re: The Government Who Stole Easter
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fresh
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Date: April 12, 2020 02:41PM cases, pastors are defying government orders to keep the doors open.
Tony Spell, the pastor of Life Tabernacle Church near Baton Rouge, La., said he would hold Easter services Sunday despite having been charged on March 31 with six counts of violating shutdown orders, a misdemeanor. He said he expects around 2,000 people to attend, more than last year, but argued the gathering will be safer than the grocery store: Doors will be held open so no one will have to touch them, and people not in the same family won’t be allowed to sit together. “The Bible commands us to gather together,” Mr. Spell said, adding that parishioners’ spiritual health is also important. John Bel Edwards, the governor of Louisiana, said at a press conference that he didn’t like the optics of arresting a pastor, but noted that the number of people in Mr. Spell’s church exceeded the legal limit “by a large margin.” Mr. Spell said he plans to sue the governor, as well as the local authorities who arrested him. His legal team includes Roy Moore, who drew national attention as chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court for erecting a Ten Commandments statue in the lobby of the state’s judicial building. It was taken down after a federal court ruled that it was unconstitutional. Mr. Moore, who said he had heard from pastors in Mississippi and Alabama who are also considering lawsuits over church closures, argued that, under the First Amendment, the government could never force churches to close for public-health reasons. “We’re subordinating God to a ‘nonessential’ part of our country,” Mr. Moore said. “This sets a precedent. If we do not challenge now, next time it will be easier to stop the church Re: The Government Who Stole Easter
Posted by:
riverhousebill
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Date: April 12, 2020 03:22PM Jennifer If You see a rabbit laying little brown eggs,
Dont eat them , It's not chocolate Re: The Government Who Stole Easter
Posted by:
NuNativs
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Date: April 12, 2020 04:45PM Think of all the "ham", and the toxic colored eggs and all the candy that wont be consumed since we aren't gathering. It's a win! Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/12/2020 05:09PM by NuNativs. Re: The Government Who Stole Easter
Posted by:
Jennifer
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Date: April 13, 2020 03:07AM Kentucky Democrat Petty Tyrant Governor Andy Beshear
Kentucky To Record License Plates At Church Services, Quarantine Car Occupants [thefederalist.com] Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear has ordered state surveillance of any in-person church services conducted in Kentucky over Easter weekend, and mandatory quarantines for any who attend. Kentucky State Police will record the license plate numbers of cars in church parking lots for in-person services and turn the owners’ names over to local health departments, which will issue 14-day quarantine orders, according to an April 10 press release from the governor’s office. He also ordered cars at drive-in services to not contain “groups” of people. According to longstanding constitutional precedent, government has no legitimate authority to declare how Americans may worship. The state’s former attorney general, Beshear was narrowly elected in 2019. He defeated Republican incumbent Matt Bevin largely due to Bevin’s attempts to clean up the state’s disastrously overextended finances. (Because a Fiscal Conservative cleaning up the State's overextended finances is such a BAD THING!) The coronavirus economic shutdown will devastate state and local tax revenue. Re: The Government Who Stole Easter
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riverhousebill
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Date: April 13, 2020 03:41AM Abdurable candy will distact us from the horror of a man being nailed
to a cross. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/13/2020 03:45AM by riverhousebill. Re: The Government Who Stole Easter
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Jennifer
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Date: April 13, 2020 02:22PM What's 'abdurable candy'? It dissolves easily, crushable? Sounds yummy. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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