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The Ron Edwards American Experience V2February 04, 202400:01:291.35 MB

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The First Amendment of the US Constitution plainly states Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof Helo. I'm ron Edwards on today's space from Meyer's Novo, brought to you by Constitutional Grounds Coffee. In twenty twenty one, several pro life activists held a prayer vigil in the lobby of an abortion mill in Tennessee. The believers in Jesus Christ peacefully prayed and sang several hymns before quietly leaving without incident. Soon after, FBI gestapo agents converged on the homes of those who prayed for the lives of the unborn, brandishing rifles and arrested the pro life activists without even identifying themselves when they were asked what their names are. So now Chester Gallagher of Tennessee, Heather Iden, Calvin Zestro, Caroline Davis of Michigan, Coleman boyd Missouri, Dennis Green of Virginia, and Paul Vaughan of Tennessee face up to eleven years in prison for simply praying and exercising their freedom of religion. In this land of liberty, I find it hypocritical when people arrested and faced eleven years in prison for praying, while BLM and ANTIPHO rioters who physically harmed people and destroyed property were never ever grabbed by the long arm of the law. I'm Ron Edwards. Join the Lave weekdays three pm Eastern twelve Pacific to find out where to go to the rontwards dot Com