Saturday, November 1, 2014

Guns & Bibles


"Marshall Rawson was just suspended from Shorter University for exercising his right to refuse an unwarranted search of his car while on the university campus. For refusing, it was assumed that he was in possession of a firearm on campus. He is a member of Young American's for Liberty and several other youth activist groups focused on Conservative Christian values.
 
Shorter University is supposed to be a Christian college, but based on the slanderous rumors that were spread around its campus accusing Marshall as if he were a racist white supremacist, (though some of his biggest supporters in this are Americans of African descent,) I personally find it hard to believe that the dean of the school, Mr. Corey Humphries hasn't played the race card a little too hard this time.
 
Marshall Rawson has been an excellent student, but caught the attention of Humphries on Constitution Day, when he and other members of Young Americans for Liberty held a silent, peaceful demonstration on campus sporting empty holsters and carrying signs advocating campus carry and the Second Amendment. Mr. Humphries called a halt to the event for his own personal beliefs against the 2nd Amendment. Mr. Humphries then proceeded to place the group, Young Americans for Liberty on probation, and meetings had to be moved off campus.
 
The information involving this case has been well documented; including an audio recording of the students last meeting with the Dean, at which time he was questioned about matters completely unrelated to academics, to include political affiliations and who he would vote for in the upcoming elections; the police were called to search his car; the police however refused to conduct an illegal search and instead informed a then outraged Humphries that all he could legally do was ask Marshall to leave.
 
Humphries then suspended Marshall without the possibility of an appeals process until the Spring of 2016. For more information, please contact attorney Alex Johnson at 770-670-6216.
 
Jesse Sargent, Vice-Chairman, Empower the Youth / Leadership Now”
Comments
 
Trust the Founders. They wrote the U.S. Constitution based on wise principles. They coupled the rights to privacy and self-defense with freedom of religion. If Christians are divided on these principles, they will enable evil men to dismantle our republic. This has happened and continues to accelerate.
 
Christian schools need to base their policy decisions on the U.S. Constitution (as written). Shorter violated our right to privacy to attack our right to self-defense. Searches require warrants issued by judges based on probable cause.  Our right to self-defense is a deterrent to aggression. When it is taken away, crime flourishes.
 
The other schism we need to resolve is help for the poor. It is required and must be done on a person to person basis. Mother Theresa of Calcutta is a good recent example of what to do to fulfill this requirement.
 
Charity by government is corrupted and becomes bribery, socialism and slavery.
 
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
 
 

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