November 18, 2005

Not A First Amendment Violation????????

I guess I don't see how this can be anything other than a violation of the First Amendment of the US Constitution -- and of the relevant sections of the New York Constitution as well.

A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a Staten Island clergyman who claimed his civil rights were violated when two billboards he ordered denouncing homosexuality were ordered covered up.

It was the second time that the Rev. Kristopher Okwedy has had his case dismissed. After Judge Nina Gershon originally threw out the case in 2003, Okwedy went to a state Appeals Court which ordered the case revisited.

This week Gershon again dismissed the case.

Okwedy was attempting to sue former Borough President Guy V. Molinari and PNE Media of violating his First Amendment rights when Molinair ordered the removal of two billboards.

Okwedy had paid PNE $2,500 for two signs that quoted biblical passages condemning homosexuality.

Molinari said at the time that the billboards violated the city's human rights ordinance protecting gays from discrimination and that he feared the billboards would inspire anti-gay violence. PNE complied.

Judge Gershon ruled that Okwedy had failed to prove that the human rights law was unconstitutional as applied to him because it collided with his religious and free speech rights.

Hold on.

A government official, acting under color of law, ordered that the religiously based speech of an American citizen be suppressed on the basis of a local ordinance and vague, unsubstantiated fears of possible violence?

Have freedom of speech and freedom of religion been eviscerated in this country because of the hyper-sensitivity and political clout of the sodomy lobby?

And if so-called "human rights ordinances" require the suppression of those freedoms, is it not entirely appropriate to refer to such measures as conferring "special rights" upon homosexuals while conferring second class citizenship upon those who fail to accept the "gay is OK" mantra of the Left?


Oh, and for those who have always said that such measures are no threat to freedom of religion, and that quoting Scripture could never be deemed to be a violation of any law in this country, think again. This is the billboard in question.

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The suppressed material was almost exclusively a quote from the Book of Leviticus -- sacred to both Christians and Jews. Have religious believers really been stripped of their civil liberties in America?


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Posted by: Greg at 02:03 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 There is nothing to see here. Move along. You simply don't understand the complexity and nuance of the situation. You have to be more tolerant and learn when to keep your mouth shut or the black robed honchos will send their goons around to convince you.

Posted by: Difster at Fri Nov 18 14:49:27 2005 (HkNlt)

2 Oh, my stars! A Federal judge doing whatever he wanted without regard for the Constitution? An acquaintance once challenged a Federal Judge in a conference (infamous 9th District) with an impertinent question about favoring his wife's law firm (still happening). Afterward the judge came up to him, pointed at the guy's chest and said "If you don't like what I'm doing, impeach me!" Of course, it's been done exactly 4 times in history. Unfortunately the judge is right. Why should they fear us? They can do what they want, and there is vitually nothing you can do about it!! No one even notices the usual abuses that many lower level judges do on a daily basis. As long as the Federal judge doesn't catch attention too often, he can rule the way his wife, friends, or he himself wants and get away with it until he dies.

Posted by: Michael Hunter at Fri Nov 18 17:24:25 2005 (Cd4D+)

3 Of course, one of the impeached judges is now a congressman!

Posted by: Fox2! at Sat Nov 19 18:20:28 2005 (UeJAN)

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