Muslims Who Vandalized Texas Church Claimed First Amendment Right, Jury Disagreed - Worthy Christian News
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Muslims Who Vandalized Texas Church Claimed First Amendment Right, Jury Disagreed - Worthy Christian News
By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor (Worthy News) – Three Muslims who vandalized a church in Euless, Texas, argue doing so was their First Amendment right. So far, jurors have disagreed, convicting one man, Raunaq Alam, of vandalism but not of a hate crime. Alam was one of three charged in the vandalization of a nondenominational church, Uncommon Church in Euless, in Tarrant County last March. They are accused of spray-painting “…
Muslims Vandalize Texas Church & Hamas-Linked CAIR Discovers Free Speech – The Washington Standard
While the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) presents itself as “America’s largest Muslim civil liberties organization,” it is actually only glancingly interested in civil liberties. Whenever a public official dares to utter even the mildest negative word about Islam, including opposition to jihad violence and Sharia oppression of women, CAIR kicks up as much of a brouhaha as it possibly can, demanding apologies, resignations, and even…
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