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Christian assaulted for reading Bible aloud, so cops arrest HIM!

Now appeals court delivers body blow to city's 'heckler's veto'

 

An appeals court ruling has delivered a body blow to Seattle’s “heckler’s veto” practices, in which police officers ordered a man, on public property, to quit speaking or leave because others objected to what he was saying.

A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the case involving Matthew Meinecke returned to the lower courts for an injunction against that leftist ideology.

The dispute arose because Meincke, a Christian, was on public property twice, during an abortion rally and during an LGBT fest, and was reading his Bible.

He was abused by the crowds, physically assaulted, his Bible was destroyed and he was threatened.

 
 

 

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