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Post by SysConfig on Apr 10, 2020 21:28:41 GMT
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Post by ZETAR on Apr 10, 2020 22:42:28 GMT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Apr 10, 2020 23:04:32 GMT
Delete don't click above link ! danger will robinson! Thanks Sys,
I deleted it, Happy Good Friday.
Crystal
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Post by moksha on Apr 11, 2020 10:45:48 GMT
MONEY PRINTER GO BRRRRRRR
THE REPORT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Apr 11, 2020 12:39:50 GMT
Good morning! Good morning!
Crystal
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Post by ZETAR on Apr 11, 2020 13:30:05 GMT
objects seen in the videos might be merely "Chinese lanterns" that were launched into the sky, as "Todd Nickolas" stated that on April 4 there was "Qingming Festival 2020 - release lanterns to honor deceased
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Post by ZETAR on Apr 11, 2020 15:19:10 GMT
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Post by Ak9 on Apr 11, 2020 17:40:38 GMT
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 11, 2020 18:15:19 GMT
fixed it great Post!
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 11, 2020 20:23:15 GMT
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Post by SysConfig on Apr 11, 2020 22:04:32 GMT
Common Sense Returns to The Federal Courts?Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order Against Louisville Mayor’s Drive-In Church Banwww.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/judge-grants-temporary-restraining-order-louisville-mayors-drive-church-ban/Mayor Fischer doesn’t want churches to host drive-in Easter services because somehow people parked in their cars with their windows rolled up risk spreading the Coronavirus. The First Amendment is under siege right now and Christians across the US are being heavily persecuted by crazed government officials. It’s about time a judge legally slapped down this mayor for targeting Christians. TRENDING: Barack Obama Uses Coronavirus as Excuse to Push For 'Vote-by-Mail' in November The Courier Journal reported: A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order sought by Louisville’s On Fire Christian Church, allowing the congregation to hold a drive-in style service on Easter. The church sued Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and the city of Louisville on Friday, arguing the mayor’s directive for churches to forgo gatherings to help slow the spread of COVID-19 violated Constitutional rights. U.S. District Judge Justin Walker, who issued the order, wrote Saturday that the city of Louisville is banned from “enforcing; attempting to enforce; threatening to enforce; or otherwise requiring compliance with any prohibition on drive-in church services at On Fire.” Advertisement - story continues below Judge Justin Walker said Mayor Fischer “criminalized the communal celebration of Easter” and called his choice “stunning” and “unconstitutional.” U.S. Judge Justin Walker says @louisvillemayor Greg Fischer “criminalized the communal celebration of #Easter.”
Calls Fischer’s choice “stunning” and “unconstitutional.” Compares it to @theonion. #COVID19 #Louisville pic.twitter.com/OsG6mYyuwG — Philmonger (@phillipmbailey) April 11, 2020 Judge Walker, who Trump nominated to be on the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, gave Mayor Fischer a history lesson on religious persecution. The Judge reminded the Kentucky Democrat how slave owners flogged slaves for attending prayer meetings.
Judge Justjn Walker gives @louisvillemayor Greg Fischer a history lesson on religious persecution, reminding the #Kentucky Democrat how “slave owners flogged slaves for attending prayer meetings.” #Louisville #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/BbPk6G6DhR — Philmonger (@phillipmbailey) April 11, 2020
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Apr 11, 2020 23:32:32 GMT
Common Sense Returns to The Federal Courts?Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order Against Louisville Mayor’s Drive-In Church Banwww.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/judge-grants-temporary-restraining-order-louisville-mayors-drive-church-ban/Mayor Fischer doesn’t want churches to host drive-in Easter services because somehow people parked in their cars with their windows rolled up risk spreading the Coronavirus. The First Amendment is under siege right now and Christians across the US are being heavily persecuted by crazed government officials. It’s about time a judge legally slapped down this mayor for targeting Christians. TRENDING: Barack Obama Uses Coronavirus as Excuse to Push For 'Vote-by-Mail' in November The Courier Journal reported: A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order sought by Louisville’s On Fire Christian Church, allowing the congregation to hold a drive-in style service on Easter. The church sued Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and the city of Louisville on Friday, arguing the mayor’s directive for churches to forgo gatherings to help slow the spread of COVID-19 violated Constitutional rights. U.S. District Judge Justin Walker, who issued the order, wrote Saturday that the city of Louisville is banned from “enforcing; attempting to enforce; threatening to enforce; or otherwise requiring compliance with any prohibition on drive-in church services at On Fire.” Advertisement - story continues below Judge Justin Walker said Mayor Fischer “criminalized the communal celebration of Easter” and called his choice “stunning” and “unconstitutional.” U.S. Judge Justin Walker says @louisvillemayor Greg Fischer “criminalized the communal celebration of #Easter.”
Calls Fischer’s choice “stunning” and “unconstitutional.” Compares it to @theonion. #COVID19 #Louisville pic.twitter.com/OsG6mYyuwG — Philmonger (@phillipmbailey) April 11, 2020 Judge Walker, who Trump nominated to be on the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, gave Mayor Fischer a history lesson on religious persecution. The Judge reminded the Kentucky Democrat how slave owners flogged slaves for attending prayer meetings.
Judge Justjn Walker gives @louisvillemayor Greg Fischer a history lesson on religious persecution, reminding the #Kentucky Democrat how “slave owners flogged slaves for attending prayer meetings.” #Louisville #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/BbPk6G6DhR — Philmonger (@phillipmbailey) April 11, 2020 Hey Sys,
It's a drive-in Easter service, I was so damn mad over this. These little dictators are certainly not letting a crisis go to waste.
This whole thing has gotten out of hand.
Crystal
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Post by swamprat on Apr 12, 2020 0:00:14 GMT
Mississippi city's coronavirus shutdown bans drive-in church services ahead of Easter By Michael Ruiz | Fox News
Drive-in church services that attempt to adhere to social distancing guidelines by keeping worshipers physically apart from one another in their own cars will not be allowed this Easter Sunday in at least one Mississippi community, as the coronavirus crisis has left wide swaths of the country shut down.
The mayor and city council of Greenville, Miss., banned all in-person church services and implemented a citywide 10 p.m. curfew from April 7 until whenever Gov. Tate Reeves’ statewide shelter-in-place order is lifted.
“Churches are strongly encouraged to hold services via Facebook Live, Zoom, Free Conference Call, and any and all other social media, streaming and telephonic platforms,” the mayor’s office said in a press release.
But the governor’s shelter-in-place order did not place a specific ban on drive-in services, and some pastors are trying to hold them in defiance of the city’s order.
The Rev. James Hamilton of the King James Baptist Church in Greenville tried to hold a drive-in service anyway -- and police arrived to shut it down, as seen in cellphone video he recorded.
“We were abiding by the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] guidelines,” he said during an appearance on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Friday. “Members of the church were inside their cars, had their windows up, and I was preaching the Word of God. So no one was outside, and also we had cars at a distance.”
Kelly Shackelford, president of the First Liberty Institute, argued that the city’s order “is just massively unconstitutional.”
“It targets churches in a way that it targets no other group,” he said. “Cars in parking lots are fine. It’s only a crime if the cars in the parking lot are at the church parking lot.”
And attorneys with the Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit Friday on behalf of the Temple Baptist Church, challenging Greenville Mayor Errick Simmons' April 7 executive order.
Parishioners at both churches were ordered to leave their drive-in services or face a $500 fine, Magnolia State Live reported.
The mayor of Louisville, Ky., has also blocked drive-in services, prompting the First Liberty Institute to send a letter on behalf of a local church there asking for the ban to be lifted.
“It’s not really practical or safe to accommodate drive-up services taking place in our community," Mayor Greg Fischer said in defense of the move. "Think about this on Sunday morning: There would be hundreds of thousands of people driving around our community.”
www.foxnews.com/us/mississippi-coronavirus-shutdown-city-bans-drive-in-church-services-easter
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Post by thelmadonna on Apr 12, 2020 9:23:07 GMT
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Post by plutronus on Apr 12, 2020 11:22:26 GMT
Hah hah hah! Oh that's great! Hee hee hee...
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