Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Connecticut Starts a Sectarian Civil War?


Jun 09, 2009 06:53


The hated Hal Turner was arrested last week with no information released about the reason. On Monday, June 8, 2009 at 3:30PM he was released from Superior Court of New Jersey at 595 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, by the Honorable Judge Kevin Callahan.

The reason for the arrest is that Turner wrote an opinion piece about the Connecticut proposal to force the Catholic Church to register as a lobbying group. The instigators, Rep. Michael Lawlor, D-East Haven, and Sen. Andrew McDonald, D-Stamford, were pimping sodomite marriage bills, and if the bill had passed, would have forced the church to replace pastors with laymen, with a penalty of $10,000 fine and possible jail for failure to comply. In effect, nationalizing the church.

Turner, being Catholic, was as incensed as anyone but not like conservatives who do what they are told. Instead of urging more useless phone calls and letters, he legally advocated an armed response, not illegal incitement. A subtlety that eludes conservatives whose mindset is almost identical to the Leftist.

We have noticed before that the Statist mind is not the least bit concerned about conservative chit-chat or the opinion pieces of scribes or even votes. But what got their immediate attention was this:

"TRN advocates Catholics in Connecticut take up arms and put down this tyranny by force. To that end, THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON "THE HAL TURNER SHOW" we will be releasing the home addresses of the Senator and Assemblyman who introduced Bill 1098 as well as the home address of Thomas K. Jones from the OSE... It is our intent to foment direct action."

"If any state attorney, police department or court thinks they're going to get uppity with us about this; I suspect we have enough bullets to put them down too."

The state of Connecticut is now backing away from the original charge and attempting to find something illegal to get Turner jailed. The initial charge was "Harassing communications" and is now "Inciting harm to property or persons."

This case is similar to what is happening in Virginia, except that the Virginian legal defense is incompetent.

The state's attack on Catholics was withdrawn.

http://turnerradionetwork.blogspot.com/2009/06/turner-released-from-jail.html
http://turnerradionetwork.blogspot.com/2009/06/state-restricts-catholics-from-politics.html
http://www.infowars.com/virginia-man-charged-with-making-threats-against-police-on-infowars/