ACLU Blogburst- I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
The ACLU is certainly selective about whose rights it protects when those rights are exercised on government property. While it sues the Fredericksburg City Council over praying in Jesus' name it sues a state prison to allow a prisoner to preach. Whaa?!
Case in point: Warren Spratt, convicted murderer who is banned from preaching at Christian services. The new warden of the prison had deemed the giving of authority a danger to the safety of the prison and that decision was upheld by U.S. District Magistrate Judge Jacob Hagopian recently. But as we all know, the ACLU knows how to run our prison and court systems--"wink wink"--and have filed suit.
How interesting that they would defend a murderers right to preach in prison. I thought a prisoner's rights were limited, ie. the punishment for the crime. A person's religious beliefs may be a right, but the ability to gather and incite cannot be overlooked. In my opinion when the right murderer preaches you end up with chaos and radical extremists. Oh! Now I see...it fits the ACLU profile perfectly.
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