Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

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Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby LibraryLady » Tue Oct 14, 2014 4:51 pm

Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys have filed a motion in a Texas court to stop an attempt by the city of Houston to subpoena sermons and other communications belonging to several area pastors in a lawsuit in which the pastors are not even involved.

City officials are upset over a voter lawsuit filed after the city council rejected valid petitions to repeal a law that allows members of the opposite sex into each other’s restrooms. ADF attorneys say the city is illegitimately demanding that the pastors, who are not party to the lawsuit, turn over their constitutionally protected sermons and other communications simply so the city can see if the pastors have ever opposed or criticized the city.

“City council members are supposed to be public servants, not ‘Big Brother’ overlords who will tolerate no dissent or challenge,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley. “In this case, they have embarked upon a witch-hunt, and we are asking the court to put a stop to it.”

“The city’s subpoena of sermons and other pastoral communications is both needless and unprecedented,” said ADF Litigation Counsel Christiana Holcomb. “The city council and its attorneys are engaging in an inquisition designed to stifle any critique of its actions. Political and social commentary is not a crime; it is protected by the First Amendment.”

In June, the Houston City Council passed its “bathroom bill,” which sparked a citizen initiative to have the council either repeal the bill or place it on the ballot for voters to decide. The public submitted more than three times the legally required number of valid signatures, which the city secretary, who is entrusted by law to examine and certify petitions, certified as sufficient. The mayor and city attorney defied the law and rejected the certification.

After the initiative supporters filed a lawsuit, Woodfill v. Parker, over the matter, the city’s attorneys subpoenaed a number of area pastors, demanding to see what they preach from the pulpit and to examine their communications with their church members and others concerning the city council’s actions.

The ADF brief accompanying the motion filed in the District Court of Harris County to quash the subpoena “discovery requests” explains that they are “overbroad, unduly burdensome, harassing, and vexatious,” irrelevant to the lawsuit, and will have a profoundly negative effect on free speech and the electoral process should they be allowed to move forward.

“The message is clear: oppose the decisions of city government, and drown in unwarranted, burdensome discovery requests,” the brief states. “These requests, if allowed, will have a chilling effect on future citizens who might consider circulating referendum petitions because they are dissatisfied with ordinances passed by the City Council. Not only will the Nonparty Pastors be harmed if these discovery requests are allowed, but the People will suffer as well. The referendum process will become toxic and the People will be deprived of an important check on city government provided them by the Charter.”

Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization that advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith.

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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby Dancer » Tue Oct 14, 2014 5:26 pm

The City of Houston has been out of control for years. I used to have to go there at least 3 times a week 30 or so yrs ago, and when that deal stopped, swore I would never go back. It's full of idiots.

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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby Sangersteve » Tue Oct 14, 2014 5:32 pm

Was there yesterday and today. This is all about LGBT.

Critics say the measure effectively enables sexual predators who dress as women to enter female public bathrooms, locker rooms and shower facilities. A coalition of activists that includes area pastors filed suit Aug. 6 against the city and lesbian Mayor Annise Parker after officials announced a voter petition to repeal the measure didn’t have enough signatures to qualify for the election ballot.

Parker, who has acknowledged the ordinance is “all about me,” was legally married to her same-sex partner in California in January.



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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby Red Oak » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:23 am

The Gaystapo in action, do you think this will wake up someone ?
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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby ann jusko » Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:48 pm

I hope it awakens the citizens of Houston. I'm going to see what some friends, who live in Houston, think. They are very conservative so it should be interesting.

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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby LibraryLady » Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:11 pm

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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby Red Oak » Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:50 pm

They have shown their "True Colors" regardless.
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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby Grassman » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:07 am

Red Oak wrote:They have shown their "True Colors" regardless.

Give a liberal enough rope and they will always hang themselves. We've been seeing true colors for several years now, when will people wake up?

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Re: Houston City Council is making some wild decisions

Postby Red Oak » Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:27 am

Let the Left disarm you and they will hang you with the rope you gave them ;)
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