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Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Taem - 05-29-2009 I was a little busy today at work, so didn't really have time to sit and enjoy the news, however I stumbled up these two articles I found rather interesting: Article 1 Couple Ordered to Stop Holding Bible Study at Home Without Permit Article 2 Texas Woman Told to Remove 'Offensive' American Flag From Office I was going to post a big rant here about loosing our nationallity because of the huge amount of hispanics in America who still view themselves as Mexican, however I don't have time so, enjoy the links. Leave comments if you desire. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Jester - 05-29-2009 Quote:I was going to post a big rant here about loosing our nationallity because of the huge amount of hispanics in America who still view themselves as Mexican, however I don't have time so, enjoy the links. Leave comments if you desire.Too bad. You could have made the right wing hatrick: God, Flag, and Mexicans. It would have made for such an attractive thread. -Jester Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Frag - 05-29-2009 Quote:Too bad. You could have made the right wing hatrick: God, Flag, and Mexicans. It would have made for such an attractive thread.I glanced at that and thought... What the hell does Frag have to do with God and Mexicans?:blink: Oi, ~Frag:ph34r: Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Jester - 05-29-2009 Quote:I glanced at that and thought... What the hell does Frag have to do with God and Mexicans?:blink:Needless to say, you're opposed to Frag burning? -Jester Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Hammerskjold - 05-29-2009 It's FOXNEWS. It's entertaining as long as we keep a few things in mind. 1) When FOXNEWS uses wirenews services or other articles from other sources, there's at least a chance of some veracity. When they have to do their own work, they don't outright lie. But they do become unintended comedy. If taken too seriously, it can become a tragedy. Like a drunk driving clown car accident. 2) They're 'interesting' in the same way PRAVDA is interesting, or at least entertaining. Maybe not quite as funny or well written as say The Onion, but The Onion has advantages that FOXNEWS and PRAVDA don't. Mainly because The Onion can use swears, and The Onion knows it's writing satire. The last point is kinda iffy sometimes with FOXNEWS. 3) It's FOXNEWS. They once almost sued the FOX network for a Simpsons episode for their news ticker spoof. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/oct/2...ternationalnews Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Chesspiece_face - 05-30-2009 Quote:Too bad. You could have made the right wing hatrick: God, Flag, and Mexicans. It would have made for such an attractive thread. Whoa Whoa Whoa? Since when is that the hatrick? The three G's was a much more marketable trifecta (guns, god, and gays.) I suppose being marginalized has sent them back to the well. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Frag - 05-30-2009 Quote:Needless to say, you're opposed to Frag burning?I hear that it brings some benefits! Quote:Poetry runs through my blood like a person on fire.from the Median Boards. ~Frag:D Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - --Pete - 05-30-2009 Hi, Quote: . . .I think I'll wait till a *news* organization reports on these to comment. --Pete Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Jester - 05-30-2009 Quote:Whoa Whoa Whoa? Since when is that the hatrick? The three G's was a much more marketable trifecta (guns, god, and gays.) I suppose being marginalized has sent them back to the well.Alright, alright. *A* hatrick, rather than *the* hatrick. :P -Jester Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Lissa - 05-30-2009 I prefer the term, FauxNews. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - kandrathe - 05-30-2009 Quote:I glanced at that and thought... What the hell does Frag have to do with God and Mexicans?:blink:Yeah, whenever I'm in Mexico, I like to wave my Frag. At least when I'm near Guatemala and looking for a large group Catholic bible study. :D Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Alram - 06-20-2009 Quote:County won't force permit on Bible study leaderslink Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - --Pete - 06-20-2009 Hi, Quote:linkThanks for the link. I found "She said the county was not targeting the Joneses because they were exercising their religion, but rather it was trying to address parking and traffic issues." especially interesting. I guess it's the Christian thing to do; ignore the inconvenience to and rights of your neighbors just so you can have your way, then justify it as 'religious freedom'. --Pete Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - kandrathe - 06-20-2009 Quote:... ignore the inconvenience to and rights of your neighbors ...Ostensibly, they are parking on the public streets or on the pastors property, not on the neighbors private property. So, two questions; Why would the county need you to "register for a permit to assemble", rather than "register to park a bunch of cars on the public street"? From a "freedom" point of view, I wouldn't support the former, but would understand the latter. Especially, when a government official comes to a private home asking what types of activities are occurring within the residence. Why would the county care about parking if the cars are legally parked on the street? If the street does allow public parking, then what is all the hullabaloo? If the street does not allow public parking, or requires parking with a permit, then it seems the attendees must be held accountable for any legal deficiencies. I think the issue really is an encroachment on the freedom of assembly. Whether it be political, or religious, it seems to be a repression of a basic freedom. The freedom to party. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Nystul - 06-20-2009 Quote:I found "She said the county was not targeting the Joneses because they were exercising their religion, but rather it was trying to address parking and traffic issues." especially interesting. I guess it's the Christian thing to do; ignore the inconvenience to and rights of your neighbors just so you can have your way, then justify it as 'religious freedom'. If they were having a weekly kegger, the same enforcement would not have happened. If the cars are parked legally, and no fire codes or noise ordinance is being broken, that would be that. This is a politician trying to back down from a huge political mistake made inside her department. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - --Pete - 06-20-2009 Hi, Quote:Why would the county need you to "register for a permit to assemble", rather than "register to park a bunch of cars on the public street"?For the same reason there are zoning laws. Quote:Why would the county care about parking if the cars are legally parked on the street?If my neighbor has weekly meetings and the people at those meeting fill the street with their cars, I'd be pissed and complain. The articles don't say that this happened, but for the government to have gotten involved, some form of report would most likely have been needed (I don't know about where you live, but the cops don't drop in on me for coffee, a chat, and to see how things are going). Quote:I think the issue really is an encroachment on the freedom of assembly.BS. As long as the permits are easily obtained, and only cover things that effect the comfort, rights, and safety of neighbors, no encroachment is occurring. Your freedom to assemble ends at my property line, and that includes the sound of forty car doors slamming late at night. And I don't trust people who use 'party' as a verb B) --Pete Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - --Pete - 06-20-2009 Hi, Quote:If they were having a weekly kegger, the same enforcement would not have happened.You're right. Instead of letting them slide for weeks or months, the cops would have broken up the *first* week's party in no time flat. As usual, religion gets cut a crapload of slack and demands more. Quote:If the cars are parked legally, and no fire codes or noise ordinance is being broken, that would be that.Yep. And no complaint would have been filed, no cops would have shown up, and no problem would have existed. So, you ass/u/me that the fault lies with the officials and I'll ass/u/me you're wrong. --Pete Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - kandrathe - 06-20-2009 Quote:And I don't trust people who use 'party' as a verb B)I live in a quiet area, and the only hullabaloo here is one family who has a *bash* for every Vikings game that is televised. They mostly worship their purple gods on Sunday afternoon. I kind of think of it as that we "share" the neighborhood, and every once in awhile we all get to cause a ruckus. At least once a year the whole neighborhood gets together for a bon fire and beers. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - eppie - 06-20-2009 Quote:I was a little busy today at work, so didn't really have time to sit and enjoy the news, however I stumbled up these two articles I found rather interesting: When I read the title I thought this would be about the woman who had to pay a fine of 1.9 miljon dollars for downloading 24 songs. Yet another encroachment on our freedoms - Nystul - 06-20-2009 Quote:So, you ass/u/me that the fault lies with the officials and I'll ass/u/me you're wrong. How hard is it to assume the officials were wrong when they reversed the decision themselves? Or should we assume they are wrong in reversing it? Also the article says that no traffic or parking issues were mentioned in the warning that had been issued, and if they were to pay for a major use permit I'm not sure what the county would be able to do to change any parking problems. But the point is, it's a house and not a church. Having 20-odd people over for dinner is little more than a family dinner or small house party from my perspective. We used to have way more people than that over to the house where I grew up for any number of holidays, without anyone even having to park on the street. We never got any complaints either, although most of the neighbors were corn fields... |