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I guess this means I'm going to have think more seriously about the 1980 FLH that my wife and I are looking at:Patriot Guard Riders are who you are thinking of.
http://www.patriotguard.org/
My father rides with them when he can. As do a lot of other Nam vets.
Fundamentalist or not, i'm sure the majority of Americans would agree with you.I can say that this Phelps guy is an idiot.
While I hope these characters get taken to the cleaners too; I would hope that said appellate judge would rule according to the law, not the defendants, and that the prosecutor thus has all his/her ducks in a row. Assholes have rights in this country, too.As for whether the money will be seen by the plaintiff - it's called seizure of assets. Can you think of an appellate judge in the country that would rule in favor of the First Church of Batshit Nuts?
Probably depends on whether they did it as an official act of the church and whether or not they used church funds. Since their message is really a religious statement (with political implications), however, it is probably a gray area.Shouldn't they have lost their tax exemption just by protesting and being political?
There's politics, and then there's partisan politics. Churches can't engage in the latter, but they can support causes that are also supported by politics, as long as they don't endorse a candidate or party explicitly or tell their parishoners how to vote.Shouldn't they have lost their tax exemption just by protesting and being political?
I hope that question makes sense
I don't know - goofy-ass theology aside, I don't see how they can use a 1st Amendment defense and expect to get away with it.