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CHRISTIANS CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATED
Exclusive Oregon bakery s fight for religious freedom On Air Videos Fox News
In a daring move all Americans should applaud, Hannity had an exclusive interview with the Oregon couple fined and then gagged by the Commissioner Brad Avakian of the Labor Board there. Or Allan McCullough, judge? Either or.
Citing a law in Oregon that punishes people for violating others' civil rights, Commissioner Avakian disallowed the bakers to exercise their 1st Amendment civil right! But it gets better (worse, I was being sarcastic). He then doubled down on suppressing their 1st Amendment civil right by gagging them from speaking about his abuse of their civil rights.
So....*giggle*....what does Sean Hannity do on Fox News? Gets an exclusive interview with them less than a week later and flips this Commissioner the middle finger.
Be prepared Commissioner Avakian. I'd brush up on your resume'. I have a feeling you might be needing it soon. Hannity was double-daring Mr. Avakian to do something about that gag order. Good for Hannity. He may actually be redeemed in my eyes at this point. Back when he was pimping for Cheney I used to want to shove that football he threw where the sun doesn't shine.
But this, this was an act of sublime courage and defense of all Americans, each and every one...including gay people. Imagine if you will a Christian marching into a gay billboard designer's shop and ordering a sign for a busy highway that reads: "Homosexuality is a sin unto God". And upon that gay designer's refusal on principle to print that sign, the Christian sues the gay guy for PA violations? And a court awarded the Christian $135K. And then the same court gagged the gay guy if he tried to speak out against that violation of his 1st Amendment right?
So hat's off to Hannity and the bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein! Your defiance of that gag order is a pristine and excellent display of American fight, tenacity and courage. Keep up the good work. Run that judge into the poorhouse instead.
For more information on the suprisingly easy process of turning in bad judges, refer to this thread: The Civil Rights Double-Edged Sword Time To Silence The Rogue Judge In Oregon Instead. Page 5 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
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If you don't live in Oregon and you hear of a judgment that is similar in nature, here is a list by state of offices you can contact for easy forms to launch a judicial investigation. If you know of a Christian who has had their civil rights (1st Amendment) violated by a judge or commissioner, contact the judicial review board for your state IMMEDIATELY. The 9th Amendment to the US Constitution says that no new rights created or any that already exist may infringe upon another right granted elsewhere in the Constitution. That includes 1st Amendment rights to exercise faith. This includes politely declining to participate in ideologies than run contrary to the Christian faith, such as homosexuals taking away mother & father marriage from children.
A master link for mailing & phone info: State Commission on Judicial Conduct
Alabama: (whose government apparently hasn't heard of the internet yet)
Judicial Inquiry Commission
401 Adams Avenue
P.0. Box 303400
Montgomery, AL 36130-3400
Phone (334) 242-4089
Fax(334) 353-4043
Alaska: Alaska Judical Council Main Page
Arizona: News and Meetings
Arkansas: Judical Discipline and Disability Commission - Membership and Staff
California: Home - State of California Commission on Judicial Performance
Colorado: Commissions on Judicial Performace - Commissions on Judicial Performance
Connecticut: Judicial Review Council
Delaware: Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee
District of Columbia: Code of Judicial Conduct cjdt
Florida: Florida Code of Judicial Conduct for Judges and Judicial Officers
Georgia: Administrative Office of the Courts
Hawaii: Commission on Judicial Conduct
Idaho: Idaho Judicial Council
Illinois: Welcome to the Official Site of the Illinois Courts
Indiana: courts.IN.gov Judicial Administration
Iowa: Iowa Judicial Qualifications Commission JQC - Iowa Judicial Branch - Des Moines IA
Kansas: Kansas Judicial Branch - Appellate Clerk - Commission of Judicial Qualifications
Kentucky: Judicial Conduct Commission Judicial Conduct Commission
Louisiana: Louisiana.gov - Government
Maine: State of Maine Judicial Responsibility and Disability Committee
Maryland: http://www.courts.state.md.us/cjd/code.html
Massachusetts: Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct
Michigan: Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission
Minnesota: Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards Complaints
Mississippi: Filing A Complaint
Missouri: Missouri Judicial Branch - MO.gov
Montana: Montana Supreme Court
Nebraska: Judicial Ethics Committee Nebraska Judicial Branch
Nevada: Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline
New Hampshire: NH Judicial Conduct Committee
New Jersey: New Jersey Courts
New Mexico: New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission
New York: State Commission on Judicial Conduct
North Carolina: Judicial Standards Commission
North Dakota: Judicial Conduct Commission
Ohio: Office of Disciplinary Counsel
Oklahoma: Lawyer Complaint Process
Oregon: CJFD Home - CJFD Home
Pennsylvania: Judicial Conduct Board of Pennsylvania Committed to excellence and dedicated to the independence and integrity of the judiciary
Rhode Island: JudicialTenureandDiscipline
South Carolina: SC Judicial Department
South Dakota: Judicial Qualifications Commission
Tennessee: File a Complaint Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts
Texas: State Commission on Judicial Conduct - Home Page
Utah: Code of Judicial Conduct - Utah Judicial Conduct Commission
Vermont: https://www.vermontjudiciary.org/lc/masterpages/judicialconductboard.aspx
Washington: Filing a Complaint
West Virginia: Code of Judicial Conduct - West Virginia Judiciary
Wisconsin: Wisconsin Court System - Judicial Conduct Advisory Committee opinions
Wyoming: How to File a Complaint - Judicial Conduct and Ethics
Exclusive Oregon bakery s fight for religious freedom On Air Videos Fox News
In a daring move all Americans should applaud, Hannity had an exclusive interview with the Oregon couple fined and then gagged by the Commissioner Brad Avakian of the Labor Board there. Or Allan McCullough, judge? Either or.
Yesterday — just in time for the Fourth of July holiday — Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian issued his long-awaited ruling against Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners of the since-closed Sweet Cakes by Melissa. Finding them guilty of sexual orientation discrimination for refusing to bake a cake to celebrate a same-sex wedding, Avakian not only ordered the Kleins to pay $135,000 in “emotional damages” to the complaining lesbian couple, he also slapped a gag order on them, ordering them to “cease and desist” from “publishing, circulating, issuing or displaying, or causing to be published … any communication to the effect that any of the accommodations … will be refused, withheld from or denied to, or that any discrimination be made against, any person on account of their sexual orientation.” In other words, if the Kleins continue to proclaim their unwillingness to celebrate gay marriage in their business activities, they’re in likely violation of Avakian’s order. Oregon Slaps Christian Bakers With a Fine and Gag Order for Refusing to Help Celebrate Gay Wedding National Review Online
Citing a law in Oregon that punishes people for violating others' civil rights, Commissioner Avakian disallowed the bakers to exercise their 1st Amendment civil right! But it gets better (worse, I was being sarcastic). He then doubled down on suppressing their 1st Amendment civil right by gagging them from speaking about his abuse of their civil rights.
So....*giggle*....what does Sean Hannity do on Fox News? Gets an exclusive interview with them less than a week later and flips this Commissioner the middle finger.
Be prepared Commissioner Avakian. I'd brush up on your resume'. I have a feeling you might be needing it soon. Hannity was double-daring Mr. Avakian to do something about that gag order. Good for Hannity. He may actually be redeemed in my eyes at this point. Back when he was pimping for Cheney I used to want to shove that football he threw where the sun doesn't shine.
But this, this was an act of sublime courage and defense of all Americans, each and every one...including gay people. Imagine if you will a Christian marching into a gay billboard designer's shop and ordering a sign for a busy highway that reads: "Homosexuality is a sin unto God". And upon that gay designer's refusal on principle to print that sign, the Christian sues the gay guy for PA violations? And a court awarded the Christian $135K. And then the same court gagged the gay guy if he tried to speak out against that violation of his 1st Amendment right?
So hat's off to Hannity and the bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein! Your defiance of that gag order is a pristine and excellent display of American fight, tenacity and courage. Keep up the good work. Run that judge into the poorhouse instead.
For more information on the suprisingly easy process of turning in bad judges, refer to this thread: The Civil Rights Double-Edged Sword Time To Silence The Rogue Judge In Oregon Instead. Page 5 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
post #44
If you don't live in Oregon and you hear of a judgment that is similar in nature, here is a list by state of offices you can contact for easy forms to launch a judicial investigation. If you know of a Christian who has had their civil rights (1st Amendment) violated by a judge or commissioner, contact the judicial review board for your state IMMEDIATELY. The 9th Amendment to the US Constitution says that no new rights created or any that already exist may infringe upon another right granted elsewhere in the Constitution. That includes 1st Amendment rights to exercise faith. This includes politely declining to participate in ideologies than run contrary to the Christian faith, such as homosexuals taking away mother & father marriage from children.
A master link for mailing & phone info: State Commission on Judicial Conduct
Alabama: (whose government apparently hasn't heard of the internet yet)
Judicial Inquiry Commission
401 Adams Avenue
P.0. Box 303400
Montgomery, AL 36130-3400
Phone (334) 242-4089
Fax(334) 353-4043
Alaska: Alaska Judical Council Main Page
Arizona: News and Meetings
Arkansas: Judical Discipline and Disability Commission - Membership and Staff
California: Home - State of California Commission on Judicial Performance
Colorado: Commissions on Judicial Performace - Commissions on Judicial Performance
Connecticut: Judicial Review Council
Delaware: Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee
District of Columbia: Code of Judicial Conduct cjdt
Florida: Florida Code of Judicial Conduct for Judges and Judicial Officers
Georgia: Administrative Office of the Courts
Hawaii: Commission on Judicial Conduct
Idaho: Idaho Judicial Council
Illinois: Welcome to the Official Site of the Illinois Courts
Indiana: courts.IN.gov Judicial Administration
Iowa: Iowa Judicial Qualifications Commission JQC - Iowa Judicial Branch - Des Moines IA
Kansas: Kansas Judicial Branch - Appellate Clerk - Commission of Judicial Qualifications
Kentucky: Judicial Conduct Commission Judicial Conduct Commission
Louisiana: Louisiana.gov - Government
Maine: State of Maine Judicial Responsibility and Disability Committee
Maryland: http://www.courts.state.md.us/cjd/code.html
Massachusetts: Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct
Michigan: Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission
Minnesota: Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards Complaints
Mississippi: Filing A Complaint
Missouri: Missouri Judicial Branch - MO.gov
Montana: Montana Supreme Court
Nebraska: Judicial Ethics Committee Nebraska Judicial Branch
Nevada: Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline
New Hampshire: NH Judicial Conduct Committee
New Jersey: New Jersey Courts
New Mexico: New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission
New York: State Commission on Judicial Conduct
North Carolina: Judicial Standards Commission
North Dakota: Judicial Conduct Commission
Ohio: Office of Disciplinary Counsel
Oklahoma: Lawyer Complaint Process
Oregon: CJFD Home - CJFD Home
Pennsylvania: Judicial Conduct Board of Pennsylvania Committed to excellence and dedicated to the independence and integrity of the judiciary
Rhode Island: JudicialTenureandDiscipline
South Carolina: SC Judicial Department
South Dakota: Judicial Qualifications Commission
Tennessee: File a Complaint Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts
Texas: State Commission on Judicial Conduct - Home Page
Utah: Code of Judicial Conduct - Utah Judicial Conduct Commission
Vermont: https://www.vermontjudiciary.org/lc/masterpages/judicialconductboard.aspx
Washington: Filing a Complaint
West Virginia: Code of Judicial Conduct - West Virginia Judiciary
Wisconsin: Wisconsin Court System - Judicial Conduct Advisory Committee opinions
Wyoming: How to File a Complaint - Judicial Conduct and Ethics
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