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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Jail Time for El Paso Christians?!


This story just came to my attention. El Paso, of course, is the city where Fr. Michael Rodriguez was actively making known – at City Council meetings, as well as his parish –Church teaching on homosexuality…until he was transferred far, far away. 

Hard to believe that citizens are facing jail time for exercising their rights!


by Karla Dial

Approximately 250 Christians affiliated with various ministries in El Paso, Texas, have asked the state Supreme Court to step in immediately to prevent them from being sent to jail.

Their crime? Circulating petitions seeking the recall of Mayor John Cook and two city council members in 2010.

That year, El Paso residents passed a ballot initiative banning unmarried domestic-partner benefits. But the city council — with the mayor’s approval — voted to rescind the ordinance, prompting the recall election.

But last month, a state appeals court halted the recall and decertified the petition signatures. Immediately afterward, the city’s district attorney subpoenaed the petitions and assembled a grand jury to look into having the petition organizers prosecuted criminally. According to Texas election law, churches can’t circulate petitions; the constitutionality of that law is currently the subject of a separate federal lawsuit.

“We have more than 250 signed affidavits from local citizens there in El Paso who are terrified that they may go to jail simply for engaging in legitimate political and free speech efforts,” said Alliance Defense Fund attorney Joel Oster. “This is the United States of America, and the mayor can’t be allowed to put his opponents in jail just because he doesn’t like that they participated in a valid effort that he doesn’t favor.”

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Related:
Fr. Rodriguez: A Priest with Fortitude

2 comments:

  1. The Obama administration and its minions at the state level have consistently trampled on the U S Constitution, specifically the First Ammendment thereof. I wonder just how long the Supreme Court of the U S can go without intervening. The HHS mandate and now this effort to squelch free speech are intolerable. Wake up America...we are headed for what Germany faced in the 30's

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  2. Doesn't sound like any particular church launched this recall election, but ordinary people who happen to be Christians.

    But suppose it was a church. Why shouldn't a church circulate petitions? Because because of its tax-exempt status? It might not be a bad thing for the Catholic Church to lose her tax-exempt status. That would be one less inducement for her to clam up in the face of evil.

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