On Friday, June 8, while thousands of people gathered in public squares
around the country to observe “Stand Up For Religious Freedom” day, at
least one law enforcement agency responded by clamping down on the
demonstrators’ freedom of speech.
Bryan Kemper of Stand True Ministries told WND police officers with the
Sinclair Community College Public Safety Department in Dayton, Ohio,
informed the organizers of the local Stand Up For Religious Freedom
event that no signs of any kind could be held by individual members of
the public attending the Sinclair campus rally, which was just getting
under way.
All signs were ordered by police to be laid down on the ground.
“As the rally was starting, the campus police informed us that all
the signs and banners people were holding must be put on the ground
after a complaint from a homosexual advocacy group leader,” Kemper told
WND. “The police walked around the crowd telling people to put their
signs down, that they could not hold them in their hands.”
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2 comments:
Sounds like everyone there obeyed the unlawful orders. Folks, things will not change until you make them arrest all 300 of you and they are burdened with your food and housing until they are forced to prove in a court of law that you do not have the First Amendment right to free speech. Then, when the class action lawsuit hits them, they will be forced into bankrupting their own agency. THAT'S when it will be won, not before.
Carry the signs proudly, and make sure EVERYBODY has one!
liberals are only for free speech if they agree with it. WAKE UP AMERICA. see who the real haters are.
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