rushmc 23 #1 August 15, 2013 No shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
devildog 0 #2 August 15, 2013 rushmcNo shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story I guess to show that the audience was captive? I have no idea.You stop breathing for a few minutes and everyone jumps to conclusions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorrinRadd 0 #3 August 15, 2013 I work in the core downtown of a big city, and we have about ten guys reading bibles and calling us all sinners within a 5 block area. Rain or shine, they are out there. In a way I admire their stubbornness. Or fanaticism. Either way, I would not say they preach to a captive audience.Why drive myself crazy trying to be normal, when I am already at crazy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
champu 1 #4 August 15, 2013 rushmcThe law suits are now coming They should win big money Sigh... Two idiots idiotically arrest two other idiots and people cheer for the lawyers that are coming after me (the California taxpayer) for "big money." Can't we just take disciplinary actions against the former and be done with it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimjumper 25 #5 August 15, 2013 It's Hemet! The idiots clash with each other here on a regular basis. It's an interesting town with a lot of culture and age differences. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
funjumper101 15 #6 August 15, 2013 rushmcNo shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story Freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion. If you want to conduct your life by the ideas presented in an ancient book of fables, have at it. Trying to force that on other citizens, in a public place, while the citizens are stuck in line waiting for a GOVERMENT office to open, is 100% wrong. If the law currently allows such preaching, the law needs to be changed. Preaching from private property, with permission of the property owner, no problem, as long as you are not disturbing the peace. Why is it that conservatards have no real understanding of freedom and personal liberty? Citizens should not have to put up with nitwits preaching their particular fantasies when standing in line at the DMV, the tax collector, or to vote. The old saying MYOB applies. Trying to force your religious beliefs on others is WRONG. Muslim, Jewish, or Christian, it doesn't matter. Preaching to a captive audience at a government facility should be illegal. The 'tards consistently show that their limited concept of freedom only applies to men with pale skin, of white, northern european ancestry, with extra credit if you are a "Christian". Women and minorities are not due the same rights and privleges. They only are allowed the level of freedom which the white men say they are allowed. Some are more equal than others. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #7 August 15, 2013 funjumper101***No shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story Freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion. If you want to conduct your life by the ideas presented in an ancient book of fables, have at it. Trying to force that on other citizens, in a public place, while the citizens are stuck in line waiting for a GOVERMENT office to open, is 100% wrong. If the law currently allows such preaching, the law needs to be changed. Preaching from private property, with permission of the property owner, no problem, as long as you are not disturbing the peace. Why is it that conservatards have no real understanding of freedom and personal liberty? Citizens should not have to put up with nitwits preaching their particular fantasies when standing in line at the DMV, the tax collector, or to vote. The old saying MYOB applies. Trying to force your religious beliefs on others is WRONG. Muslim, Jewish, or Christian, it doesn't matter. Preaching to a captive audience at a government facility should be illegal. The 'tards consistently show that their limited concept of freedom only applies to men with pale skin, of white, northern european ancestry, with extra credit if you are a "Christian". Women and minorities are not due the same rights and privleges. They only are allowed the level of freedom which the white men say they are allowed. Some are more equal than others. It would do you good to sit down with them for a few days Maybe a month"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #8 August 15, 2013 rushmc******No shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story Freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion. If you want to conduct your life by the ideas presented in an ancient book of fables, have at it. Trying to force that on other citizens, in a public place, while the citizens are stuck in line waiting for a GOVERMENT office to open, is 100% wrong. If the law currently allows such preaching, the law needs to be changed. Preaching from private property, with permission of the property owner, no problem, as long as you are not disturbing the peace. Why is it that conservatards have no real understanding of freedom and personal liberty? Citizens should not have to put up with nitwits preaching their particular fantasies when standing in line at the DMV, the tax collector, or to vote. The old saying MYOB applies. Trying to force your religious beliefs on others is WRONG. Muslim, Jewish, or Christian, it doesn't matter. Preaching to a captive audience at a government facility should be illegal. The 'tards consistently show that their limited concept of freedom only applies to men with pale skin, of white, northern european ancestry, with extra credit if you are a "Christian". Women and minorities are not due the same rights and privleges. They only are allowed the level of freedom which the white men say they are allowed. Some are more equal than others. It would do you good to sit down with them for a few days Maybe a month Or . . . 12I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weekender 0 #9 August 15, 2013 funjumper101***No shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story Freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion. If you want to conduct your life by the ideas presented in an ancient book of fables, have at it. Trying to force that on other citizens, in a public place, while the citizens are stuck in line waiting for a GOVERMENT office to open, is 100% wrong. If the law currently allows such preaching, the law needs to be changed. Preaching from private property, with permission of the property owner, no problem, as long as you are not disturbing the peace. Why is it that conservatards have no real understanding of freedom and personal liberty? Citizens should not have to put up with nitwits preaching their particular fantasies when standing in line at the DMV, the tax collector, or to vote. The old saying MYOB applies. Trying to force your religious beliefs on others is WRONG. Muslim, Jewish, or Christian, it doesn't matter. Preaching to a captive audience at a government facility should be illegal. The 'tards consistently show that their limited concept of freedom only applies to men with pale skin, of white, northern european ancestry, with extra credit if you are a "Christian". Women and minorities are not due the same rights and privleges. They only are allowed the level of freedom which the white men say they are allowed. Some are more equal than others. You make a very good point and i think most reasonable people would agree with you. I am trapped at the DMV, i should not have to listen to preaching. However, the childish insults, calling people "tards", negates any point your trying to make with the same reasonable people. If your goal is to make a meaningful and mature point, why not do that without immature taunts and insults? I would rather have to listen to a preacher at the DMV than read you call people "tards". Its a shame too, because you have an excellent point but after reading your post i truly question if you are capable of controlling your emotions like an adult."The point is, I'm weird, but I never felt weird." John Frusciante Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #10 August 15, 2013 weekender******No shit I listened to the radio interview of these guys lawyers The law suits are now coming They should win big money QuoteAs shown in videos posted online, a California Highway Patrol officer arrested Mackey on suspicion of preaching to a captive audience. According to court documents, a second CHP officer arrived and told Coronado that protesting was not allowed unless a group had the proper permit. “I answer to a higher power, the U.S. Constitution,” Coronado replied, according to the trial brief. and WTF does the judge mean with the insufficient evidence crap??? http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-dmv-bible-acquitted-20130813,0,4123072.story Freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion. If you want to conduct your life by the ideas presented in an ancient book of fables, have at it. Trying to force that on other citizens, in a public place, while the citizens are stuck in line waiting for a GOVERMENT office to open, is 100% wrong. If the law currently allows such preaching, the law needs to be changed. Preaching from private property, with permission of the property owner, no problem, as long as you are not disturbing the peace. Why is it that conservatards have no real understanding of freedom and personal liberty? Citizens should not have to put up with nitwits preaching their particular fantasies when standing in line at the DMV, the tax collector, or to vote. The old saying MYOB applies. Trying to force your religious beliefs on others is WRONG. Muslim, Jewish, or Christian, it doesn't matter. Preaching to a captive audience at a government facility should be illegal. The 'tards consistently show that their limited concept of freedom only applies to men with pale skin, of white, northern european ancestry, with extra credit if you are a "Christian". Women and minorities are not due the same rights and privleges. They only are allowed the level of freedom which the white men say they are allowed. Some are more equal than others. You make a very good point and i think most reasonable people would agree with you. I am trapped at the DMV, i should not have to listen to preaching. However, the childish insults, calling people "tards", negates any point your trying to make with the same reasonable people. If your goal is to make a meaningful and mature point, why not do that without immature taunts and insults? I would rather have to listen to a preacher at the DMV than read you call people "tards". Its a shame too, because you have an excellent point but after reading your post i truly question if you are capable of controlling your emotions like an adult. He might have a point had these people been inside but they were outside on a sidewalk A public area And the judge ruled that there was no captive audience fun sees only what he want to see"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #11 August 15, 2013 What amazes me is this trial took 5 days. I wonder how much it cost the county to prosecute this stupid "violation". No wonder the libtards in California have run the State into the ground, financially. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weekender 0 #12 August 15, 2013 >" He might have a point had these people been inside but they were outside on a sidewalk A public area And the judge ruled that there was no captive audience fun sees only what he want to see" i dont think either of us are discussing the legality of it. You should not be able to harass people with your preaching if they are trapped outside a gov't building. Every time i walk underground from Times Square to the Port Authority i am bombarded with preachers and dont really have a problem with it. If they show up at the DMV, where i am pretty much trapped for a time, and preach to me, id consider it harassment. Not sure about the law, just saying it seems reasonable to me to draw the line somewhere and online at the DMV is a good place."The point is, I'm weird, but I never felt weird." John Frusciante Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #13 August 15, 2013 weekender>" He might have a point had these people been inside but they were outside on a sidewalk A public area And the judge ruled that there was no captive audience fun sees only what he want to see" i dont think either of us are discussing the legality of it. You should not be able to harass people with your preaching if they are trapped outside a gov't building. Every time i walk underground from Times Square to the Port Authority i am bombarded with preachers and dont really have a problem with it. If they show up at the DMV, where i am pretty much trapped for a time, and preach to me, id consider it harassment. Not sure about the law, just saying it seems reasonable to me to draw the line somewhere and online at the DMV is a good place. According to what I read they were just reading the bible among themselves"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #14 August 15, 2013 How does one become "trapped" on the outside of a building by 2 people? Seems to me you could just keep walking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weekender 0 #15 August 15, 2013 rushmc***>" He might have a point had these people been inside but they were outside on a sidewalk A public area And the judge ruled that there was no captive audience fun sees only what he want to see" i dont think either of us are discussing the legality of it. You should not be able to harass people with your preaching if they are trapped outside a gov't building. Every time i walk underground from Times Square to the Port Authority i am bombarded with preachers and dont really have a problem with it. If they show up at the DMV, where i am pretty much trapped for a time, and preach to me, id consider it harassment. Not sure about the law, just saying it seems reasonable to me to draw the line somewhere and online at the DMV is a good place. According to what I read they were just reading the bible among themselves i read it and see it differently. he was reading it out loud. he is a pastor. to me that is preaching. no one would even care if he read it to himself because he wouldnt be disturbing anyone. on the video he is reading it in very loudly and obviously projecting his voice so others can hear it. again, that is preaching to me. to me its not about what he is reading. if he stood there all day and read the WSJ in the same manner, i would consider it harassment. And that is the bible to me and my friends."The point is, I'm weird, but I never felt weird." John Frusciante Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
funjumper101 15 #16 August 15, 2013 Change the religious tome being inflicted on the people waiting in line at the DMV from the Bible to the Koran. I am sure that you and your kind would be the first to be offended by the abuse inflicted on your fellow citizens, and be pissed as hell that the judge let the perp off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weekender 0 #17 August 15, 2013 GravitymasterHow does one become "trapped" on the outside of a building by 2 people? Seems to me you could just keep walking. if i have to take a day off from work and stand in line at the DMV, i feel trapped there. i cannot leave without losing my place online and a days work. Its not a starbucks, where i can go to another DMV and get their drivers license. we both know that i am not literally trapped there. you also know my point but dont like it, fine. Dont try to imply its not logical. you can just say you would prefer people are permitted to preach at the DMV and i should have to suck it up. I'm curious how much you'd support it if they were preaching the Koran or evils of flouride in drinking water. Or the benefits of Obamacare."The point is, I'm weird, but I never felt weird." John Frusciante Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #18 August 15, 2013 funjumper101Change the religious tome being inflicted on the people waiting in line at the DMV from the Bible to the Koran. I am sure that you and your kind would be the first to be offended by the abuse inflicted on your fellow citizens, and be pissed as hell that the judge let the perp off. Rant #2"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #19 August 15, 2013 weekender******>" He might have a point had these people been inside but they were outside on a sidewalk A public area And the judge ruled that there was no captive audience fun sees only what he want to see" i dont think either of us are discussing the legality of it. You should not be able to harass people with your preaching if they are trapped outside a gov't building. Every time i walk underground from Times Square to the Port Authority i am bombarded with preachers and dont really have a problem with it. If they show up at the DMV, where i am pretty much trapped for a time, and preach to me, id consider it harassment. Not sure about the law, just saying it seems reasonable to me to draw the line somewhere and online at the DMV is a good place. According to what I read they were just reading the bible among themselves i read it and see it differently. he was reading it out loud. he is a pastor. to me that is preaching. no one would even care if he read it to himself because he wouldnt be disturbing anyone. on the video he is reading it in very loudly and obviously projecting his voice so others can hear it. again, that is preaching to me. to me its not about what he is reading. if he stood there all day and read the WSJ in the same manner, i would consider it harassment. And that is the bible to me and my friends. So, if they are on the same street as you are, they have no free speech rights and should shut up or be arrested. Regardless of what they are reading Got it To reply bull shit You dont have to listen If they are harrasing you and are in your face then that would be different But you chose to be bothered or not get over it I am thankful the court and the Constitituon does not agree with you"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #20 August 15, 2013 weekender ***How does one become "trapped" on the outside of a building by 2 people? Seems to me you could just keep walking. if i have to take a day off from work and stand in line at the DMV, i feel trapped there. i cannot leave without losing my place online and a days work. Its not a starbucks, where i can go to another DMV and get their drivers license. we both know that i am not literally trapped there. you also know my point but dont like it, fine. Dont try to imply its not logical. you can just say you would prefer people are permitted to preach at the DMV and i should have to suck it up. I'm curious how much you'd support it if they were preaching the Koran or evils of flouride in drinking water. Or the benefits of Obamacare. Me? I would feel the same but this was the bible Christian are free targets these days They have no rights according to funny and other here I guess"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyDekker 1,465 #21 August 15, 2013 QuoteChange the religious tome being inflicted on the people waiting in line at the DMV from the Bible to the Koran. I was thinking more along the lines of change the book to Lolita and the location to an elementary school. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weekender 0 #22 August 15, 2013 rushmc*********>" He might have a point had these people been inside but they were outside on a sidewalk A public area And the judge ruled that there was no captive audience fun sees only what he want to see" i dont think either of us are discussing the legality of it. You should not be able to harass people with your preaching if they are trapped outside a gov't building. Every time i walk underground from Times Square to the Port Authority i am bombarded with preachers and dont really have a problem with it. If they show up at the DMV, where i am pretty much trapped for a time, and preach to me, id consider it harassment. Not sure about the law, just saying it seems reasonable to me to draw the line somewhere and online at the DMV is a good place. According to what I read they were just reading the bible among themselves i read it and see it differently. he was reading it out loud. he is a pastor. to me that is preaching. no one would even care if he read it to himself because he wouldnt be disturbing anyone. on the video he is reading it in very loudly and obviously projecting his voice so others can hear it. again, that is preaching to me. to me its not about what he is reading. if he stood there all day and read the WSJ in the same manner, i would consider it harassment. And that is the bible to me and my friends. So, if they are on the same street as you are, they have no free speech rights and should shut up or be arrested. Regardless of what they are reading Got it To reply bull shit You dont have to listen If they are harrasing you and are in your face then that would be different But you chose to be bothered or not get over it I am thankful the court and the Constitituon does not agree with you i believe i made it clear that we are discussing me at the DMV or similar gov't buildings. if you reread my post you will see i have no problem with it in other public places or even the same side of the street as i. as i said, you have to draw the line somewhere as to preaching or just blabbing in public out loud. i feel that drawing the line at the DMV seems reasonable."The point is, I'm weird, but I never felt weird." John Frusciante Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kennedy 0 #23 August 15, 2013 weekender***How does one become "trapped" on the outside of a building by 2 people? Seems to me you could just keep walking. if i have to take a day off from work and stand in line at the DMV, i feel trapped there. i cannot leave without losing my place online and a days work. Its not a starbucks, where i can go to another DMV and get their drivers license. we both know that i am not literally trapped there. you also know my point but dont like it, fine. Dont try to imply its not logical. you can just say you would prefer people are permitted to preach at the DMV and i should have to suck it up. I'm curious how much you'd support it if they were preaching the Koran or evils of flouride in drinking water. Or the benefits of Obamacare. Some folks feel the same way about protesters that you feel about street preaching. Should protesters be muzzled because they annoye somebody? Me? I don't like any of them, but I'm not about to call in the law to silence, arrest, and remove them. I ignore them, or pop in the headphones. The only one I ever took action against was a baptist preacher in the crazy westboro strain who was blocking entry to a building. Police were watching but not doing anything about denying access. So we pulled out a video camera, and a friend tried to walk through the group. One of them got in his face and poked him in the chest. My boy went all wristy-twisty and took the guy to the ground. The group howled bloody murder. When the cop came over, we showed him the video. He asked my guy if he wanted to press charges for assault. The fuckwits let us through. They didn't come back the next day. Bottom line, don't fuck with free speech. There is no such thing as a right not to be offended or annoyed. Grow up and deal with it.witty subliminal message Guard your honor, let your reputation fall where it will, and outlast the bastards. 1* Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #24 August 15, 2013 I am all for free speech, but I can't help wonder how this episode would have gone down had it been a Scientologist or Muslim.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #25 August 15, 2013 Ironic that this thread is in a place called Speakers Corner, isn't it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites