Quantum Windbag
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Surely a public school auditorium was available.
What a wonderful idea, take a bunch of criminals to a school during school hours. Why didn't they think of that?
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Surely a public school auditorium was available.
Surely a public school auditorium was available.
What a wonderful idea, take a bunch of criminals to a school during school hours. Why didn't they think of that?
There was no religion presented moron. Its a building made of wood bricks and steel just like EVERY OTHER building.
Just change your avatar vote for obama and stop playing games
So a House of God is nothing but a building of bricks, wood and wires? You are not a very good Christian if you believe that.
When you are using it for a Purpose other than Religion.
Of course it is.
You are doing what the loons on Both sides do so often. Trying to make a fucking Massive Mountain, out of a tiny little fucking Mole hill.
The only thing I will say about this is that they should have know better, because they should have known a Bunch of Reactionary Fools like yourself would try and spin this into them forcing Religion on people.
Personally I see no problem with what they did, other than they should have known about you idiots.
lol
Far right wing county ARRESTS people; Then forces them into a church!!!
Suspects were transported to First Baptist Church of Fairforest to be processed and then transported to the Spartanburg County jail.
Schools don't offer up their buildings for just anything...particularly for housing criminals.
Far right wing county ARRESTS people; Then forces them into a church!!!
...and then they had the audacity to force them into a jail!!!! How dare they!
Okay, can we at least acknowledge that that is just a tad weird?Suspects were transported to First Baptist Church of Fairforest to be processed and then transported to the Spartanburg County jail.
Apparently not some of us.
150 warrants served in Operation Dragnet in Spartanburg County | GoUpstate.com
Ok. So the devil is in the details. But seriously. A massive warrant round up, in the uber-conservative upstate of South Carolina. The prisoners are taken, in handcuffs in custody, into a First Baptist Church to be processed before going to jail!!!!!
No shit. They actually arrested them, and then force them into a Baptist Church before taking them to jail.
The right wing never left the 1800's I suppose.
150 warrants served in Operation Dragnet in Spartanburg County | GoUpstate.com
Ok. So the devil is in the details. But seriously. A massive warrant round up, in the uber-conservative upstate of South Carolina. The prisoners are taken, in handcuffs in custody, into a First Baptist Church to be processed before going to jail!!!!!
No shit. They actually arrested them, and then force them into a Baptist Church before taking them to jail.
The right wing never left the 1800's I suppose.
Is there room in the Spartanburg County jail for 150 or more prisoners to be held prior to booking? I would venture to guess there is not.
Are you claiming that these arrestees were forced to participate in some kind of religious exercise while waiting for booking, or are you just coming unglued because of the building they were held in?
Imagine this: Some local mayor or governor, a huge supporter of Barack Obama, does a massive tax-evasion warrant round up. And then herds them into a Muslim mosque before taking them to jail. Would there be outrage??? No question.
Merely entering a church does not remove any constitutional religious rights.
Being forced into one while in the custody of the government does. You cant be forced into a church...regardless of circumstance. Freedom FROM religion, remember?
There was no religion presented moron. Its a building made of wood bricks and steel just like EVERY OTHER building.
Just change your avatar vote for obama and stop playing games
So a House of God is nothing but a building of bricks, wood and wires? You are not a very good Christian if you believe that.
So...I assume you'd be ok with the mosque being built near the WTC right? After all, its just a building. Or you'd be ok with Obama hording federal prisoners in mosques before taking them to jail, right?
150 warrants served in Operation Dragnet in Spartanburg County | GoUpstate.com
Ok. So the devil is in the details. But seriously. A massive warrant round up, in the uber-conservative upstate of South Carolina. The prisoners are taken, in handcuffs in custody, into a First Baptist Church to be processed before going to jail!!!!!
No shit. They actually arrested them, and then force them into a Baptist Church before taking them to jail.
The right wing never left the 1800's I suppose.
Another example of how churches benefit the communities.
It's probably the biggest, best maintained building in the area. They were generous to allow the use of it.
Oh, and btw, you're a hysterical extremist loon.
That county is part of a 1,000,000 resident CSA, including Greenville, according to the Census Bureau. I bet there was a bigger, empty, non-religious building somwhere in SC's 7th largest city Spartanburg.
Merely entering a church does not remove any constitutional religious rights.
We do our voting in a local church, for example.
I am willing to bet that some Mosques are polling places somewhere in this country, maybe we should post a thread about how outrageous it is to vote in a Mosque.
What is the problem legally speaking) with what was done?150 warrants served in Operation Dragnet in Spartanburg County | GoUpstate.com
Ok. So the devil is in the details. But seriously. A massive warrant round up, in the uber-conservative upstate of South Carolina. The prisoners are taken, in handcuffs in custody, into a First Baptist Church to be processed before going to jail!!!!!
No shit. They actually arrested them, and then force them into a Baptist Church before taking them to jail.
The right wing never left the 1800's I suppose.