Saturday, August 22, 2009

Contempt of Court, Time to Suffer the Consequences

UPDATE: No consequences. Read the Pensacola News Journal, Clerk cleared in prayer suit.

Given that decision where the clerk's actions were clearly more planned and deliberate, the U.S. Attorney's Office should save everyone time and money and just dismiss the criminal contempt proceeding against Lay and Freeman.


She said that she was willing to "suffer whatever consequences." Well, today is the day to learn the consequences. Read the Pensacola News Journal, Clerk to face judge in school prayer case.

The ACLU also responds to the myths and facts about its lawsuit and 'wild distortions' by Hedgehog News (which falsely uses the name FOXNews).

For more on the lawsuit against the Santa Rosa County School District read (oldest to newest):

Wrongdoing Not Judicial Tyranny

Is the Rally for the Constitution, or Religion

Contempt of Court or Contempt For God?

Contempt of Court or Contempt For God: Now The Teachers Sue

Whether It Is Contempt of Court or Contempt For God, He Has No Regret

Check back for an update.