Anonymous ID: 93af78 July 17, 2021, 4:43 a.m. No.14141853   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1856

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Oklahoma Sheriff Damon Devereaux has a message for Biden’s door-to-door vaccine push: “[Y]ou don’t want them on your property, please ask them to leave. If they don’t, contact us, and we will educate them on what that means. If we have to arrest them, we will.”

 

https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1416117167670575107?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1416117167670575107%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthepalmierireport.com%2Foklahoma-sheriff-has-message-for-bidens-door-to-door-vaccine-push%2F

Anonymous ID: 93af78 July 17, 2021, 5:09 a.m. No.14141911   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2237

After being elected as a Democrat, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee said on Fox & Friends Tuesday that he’s switching to the Republican Party.

Lee argued the Democrats’ “elitist” and “socialist” agenda is not one he “can stand with anymore.”

MAYOR JOHN LEE: They had an election recently for leadership, and four of the five people were card-carrying members of the Socialist Party. It’s not the party that I grew up with 25 years ago in this environment, and it’s not the party I can stand with anymore…

The working class, or working men and women of this country, and also the small business owners are not a part of the conversation anymore. It all has to do with the elitists and it has to do with the socialists. That is not the agenda that I have in mind for this country of the future.

When you’re a pro-life Democrat, a pro-gun Democrat, and you’re a very conservative person, that’s not really well known in the Democratic Party anymore. And so for me to hang on as long as I did, hoping the party would change, it didn’t, it got worse.

So therefore, I found a new place that I can put my allegiance to and help. Once again, forget about the last eight years. It’s the next four years that predict the future.

 

https://conservativebrief.com/dem-leaves-45421/

Anonymous ID: 93af78 July 17, 2021, 5:13 a.m. No.14141921   🗄️.is đź”—kun

NEW: L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva says he will not use his department’s resources to enforce the new mask mandate from

@lapublichealth

. Sheriff adds that “forcing the vaccinated and those who already contacted COVID-19 to wear masks indoors is not backed by science.”

 

https://twitter.com/BillFOXLA/status/1416168922982674434

 

https://lasd.org/la-county-health-officer-order-to-mask-while-indoors/

Anonymous ID: 93af78 July 17, 2021, 5:21 a.m. No.14141940   🗄️.is đź”—kun

In Becket’s unanimous win today in InterVarsity v. University of Iowa, the federal court for the Eighth Circuit told University officials it was “hard-pressed to find a clearer example of viewpoint discrimination” than their discrimination against religious student groups, marking the third time religious groups successfully prevailed against discriminatory university administrators in recent months.

The victory today and similar wins in InterVarsity v. Wayne State and BLinC v. University of Iowa make clear that universities must not discriminate against religious student clubs—and the Court warned that university officials who “make calculated choices about enacting or enforcing [such] unconstitutional policies” should be on notice that they are not entitled to qualified immunity and will be held personally accountable for their actions.

“Schools are supposed to be a place of free inquiry and open thought, but the school officials here punished opinions they didn’t like and promoted ones they did—all while using taxpayer dollars to do it,” said Daniel Blomberg, senior counsel at Becket. “The good news is that they’ve been held accountable, and school officials nationwide are on notice. We are optimistic that in the future, colleges will pursue policies of accommodation, not discrimination, when it comes to religious exercise on campus.”

In 2018, the University of Iowa deregistered InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship and numerous other religious groups—including Muslim and Sikh groups—because of their common-sense requirement that their leaders agree with their religious beliefs. As in the Wayne State and BLinC cases, the University justified its targeting of religious clubs by accusing the clubs of “discrimination” for wanting their leadership to share their values—even while the schools permitted other organizations (such as sororities, fraternities, and political or activist groups) to consider criteria such as a student’s sex, race, or ideology in the selection of club leadership and membership.

Today’s victory will bring all campus religious student groups lasting protection from religious discrimination by officials at public universities.

The Court encapsulated the situation—and the unconstitutionality—neatly:

What the University did here was clearly unconstitutional. It targeted religious groups for differential treatment under the Human Rights Policy—while carving out exemptions and ignoring other violative groups with missions [the University] presumably supported. The University and individual defendants turned a blind eye to decades of First Amendment jurisprudence or they proceeded full speed ahead knowing they were violating the law.

 

https://www.lifenews.com/2021/07/16/federal-court-tells-university-it-cant-discriminate-against-christian-groups/