Arrests Happening for Church Rioters

Ok, your article didn't mention that he was pardoned...And, It's not up to me to go on searches for your claims....Why did that take so long....

"Vaughn was one of 11 pro-life activists convicted of violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act for a demonstration outside of a Tennessee abortion clinic in March 2021."


Notice Vaughn was arrested for being OUTSIDE the clinic....The people you are supporting here went inside, and got in the faces of the parishioners, and their children....

Now, I'll ask you a direct yes or no question....Do you support that?
They’re not technically lying, because he was outside the clinic. But they fail to mention that he was blocking the doors leading into the clinic.

For three hours

Do you support that?


No, I don’t support people walking into a church and yelling at people.
 
They’re not technically lying, because he was outside the clinic. But they fail to mention that he was blocking the doors leading into the clinic.

For three hours.

For your analogy to be even relevant, you would have to show me Vaughn storming into the clinic, then into a room as the woman was in the middle of the abortion, then getting in her face screaming at her.....That's what your friends did to the church.
 
I wonder what would be the penalty for beating a green-haired crazed lezbo with a 12 foot long oak church pew to within an inch of her life?

Alternate question: what does it mean when a crazed atheist anti-ICE-er breaking into a church sees god as 35 parishioners beat the crap out of them?

Should they be given communion before or after the ambulances arrive?
 
I wonder what would be the penalty for beating a green-haired crazed lezbo with a 12 foot long oak church pew to within an inch of her life?

Alternate question: what does it mean when a crazed atheist anti-ICE-er breaking into a church sees god as 35 parishioners beat the crap out of them?

Should they be given communion before or after the ambulances arrive?

Last rites
 
Last rites

Seriously, Sass. Always hard to say what a person would do in a crisis situation, but I'm a type A person who stays calm when others are panicked and I'm certain that if my church were invaded by crazy people, I would not react with fear and timidity, instead, that is when I typically say "Damn the torpedoes" and go all in knowing two people enter the thunderstorm but only one will leave alive.

I just hope that when the smoke clears, the judge can see my good intentions and go easy on me.
 
Seriously, if a band of crazed thugs want to break into and disrupt my sunday mass to attack the priest, they will be met with the wrath of God that by the time the police arrive to collect what is left of them, will be going to the ER instead of the jail.

Rule #1 when dealing with deliberately malfeasant children testing authority: always make the punishment bad enough that they learn to never make that mistake again.
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Great story of my favorite heroic nuns!

At the monastery near the Cathedral in Sioux Falls, a group of nuns live in 24 hour contemplative prayer in the presence of the exposed Eucharist.

To lay people who do not understand Eucharistic Adoration, the consecrated host is displayed 24 hours a day. To Catholics, this means that we can enter the chapel and sit with Jesus Christ Himself, talk to Him, Pray to Him, Enjoy His company.

A crazed man, probably drugged, entered the chapel with the intent to get his hands on the Eucharist, until a few of the Sisters just placed their bodies in the way, keeping the Eucharist safe. Imagine, if the insane man was armed, those Sisters, one or more, could be Martyrs. My heroes are sweet nuns from Mexico!

The church has since installed an iron grate in the chapel, blocking anyone but the Sisters and the Priest who celebrates the Mass there, from getting access to the Eucharist.

You can just see the top of the iron grate in this photo.

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Here they are at Easter Vigil, when I was Confirmed.
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Guardians of the Holy Eucharist.

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Seriously, Sass. Always hard to say what a person would do in a crisis situation, but I'm a type A person who stays calm when others are panicked and I'm certain that if my church were invaded by crazy people, I would not react with fear and timidity, instead, that is when I typically say "Damn the torpedoes" and go all in knowing two people enter the thunderstorm but only one will leave alive.

I just hope that when the smoke clears, the judge can see my good intentions and go easy on me.

All depends on the circumstances. But if some left loon trespasses and gets in our children faces?

It's going to end badly for them
 
For your analogy to be even relevant, you would have to show me Vaughn storming into the clinic, then into a room as the woman was in the middle of the abortion, then getting in her face screaming at her.....That's what your friends did to the church.
What analogy? Vaughn shut down the clinic for 3 hours. How long did the protesters disrupt the church?

Vaughn got a pardon. The DoJ has said they won’t prosecute anyone who does what he did anymore.

But they want to go after Don Lemon for reporting on the protest?
 
A crazed man, probably drugged, entered the chapel with the intent to get his hands on the Eucharist, until a few of the Sisters just placed their bodies in the way, keeping the Eucharist safe. Imagine, if the insane man was armed, those Sisters, one or more, could be Martyrs. My heroes are sweet nuns from Mexico! The church has since installed an iron grate in the chapel, blocking anyone but the Sisters and the Priest who celebrates the Mass there, from getting access to the Eucharist.

Without getting too deeply into this stuff, at least publicly, let me just say that a person acting on behalf of god's will can be temporarily imbued with supernatural powers of strength, bravery and even pain tolerance.

Those nuns or anyone so moved by the spirit of God can easily take on the strength of three to six ordinary people, even fight through a knife or bullet wound unless they literally bleed out.

These people who invaded the said church got off very easy. The soul is the warrior.
 
So, as long as you don't impede others from freely entering and exiting abortion clinics, it's ok to protest inside?
That is not something the DoJ would prosecute.
 
Don’t mix up Cases ( the Two Older Women did not block exits or interfere with the Clinic business , they entered the facility , went into waiting room , sat down on clinic chairs and started praying . If others did what you say , then the older women did not

I don't think, having read more about it, that the issue was them receiving a charge for what they did. It was actual, protracted PRISON time.
 
**** man do your own research , this asking for Linkys or info on well known to even the most casual observer of news is weird

I hate this practice, "Show me the links". I believe this harkens back to the very early days of the internet--like the 90s--when you connected with dial up and could only have three tabs open before you crashed. Like it's not 1997 anymore, my guy. Look it up.
 
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I wonder what would be the penalty for beating a green-haired crazed lezbo with a 12 foot long oak church pew to within an inch of her life?

Alternate question: what does it mean when a crazed atheist anti-ICE-er breaking into a church sees god as 35 parishioners beat the crap out of them?

Should they be given communion before or after the ambulances arrive?

God help me I laughed out loud at this 😂
 
What analogy? Vaughn shut down the clinic for 3 hours. How long did the protesters disrupt the church?

Vaughn got a pardon. The DoJ has said they won’t prosecute anyone who does what he did anymore.

But they want to go after Don Lemon for reporting on the protest?
 
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