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Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order Against Louisville Mayor’s Drive-In Church Ban
2020-04-12
[THEGATEWAYPUNDIT] Judge Justin Walker on Saturday granted a temporary restraining order against Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer’s drive-in church ban on behalf of On Fire Christian Church.

Mayor Fischer doesn’t want churches to host drive-in Easter services because somehow people parked in their cars with their windows rolled up risk spreading the Coronavirus.
These little crisis fascists need to be stripped from power
The First Amendment is under siege right now and Christians across the US are being heavily persecuted by crazed government officials.

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Posted by:Fred

#8  Low power FCC rules. Basically you are talking about a duel. Could be fun. Also, if you can sit on a hill and see the screen, you can take a transistor radio and get the soundtrack too.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-12 14:25  

#7  So, if you have a strong enough FM transmitter in your truck you can 'improve' the movie...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2020-04-12 14:17  

#6  Ahhh, progress.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-12 13:36  

#5  ^ That was me. Even drive in theaters have been doing it like that for years.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-12 13:32  

#4  No, you tune your radio to a low wattage FM transmitter.
Posted by: quation to explain that...   2020-04-12 13:31  

#3  Mayor Fischer doesn’t want churches to host drive-in Easter services because somehow people parked in their cars with their windows rolled up risk spreading the Coronavirus.

Haven't been in drive-in (movie) in decades - but, don't you have to roll your windows down to hear what's said?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-12 13:25  

#2  The Constitution has been a disregarded piece of hemp for decades. It's all we got, though, for what it's worth.
Posted by: Clem   2020-04-12 13:08  

#1  Again, there is no clause anywhere in the Constitution mentioning "extenuating circumstances" or "unilateral decrees."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-12 13:00  

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