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Appeal for woman stopped from praying … in her own home
Cops accused of intimidating, threatening, then poking fun at faith
Published: 15 hours ago
 

Religious liberty in America, assured by the Constitution, became a battleground under President Obama when he tried to force nuns to pay for abortion drugs, insisted America wasn’t really a Christian nation and fined Christians for practicing their faith.

While President Trump has vowed to restore and protect religious rights, some of the Obama-era cases aren’t over, including the one brought by Mary Ann Sause after police officers ordered her to stop praying in her home.

As WND reported, Sause alleges officers came to her door, demanded entry, intimidated her, told her to stop praying and made fun of her.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/03/10th-circuit-hears-case-of-woman-ordered-to-stop-praying-in-her-own-home/#GpxWl6cMzxgltwY5.99

Offline ABX

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All of this over a complaint her radio was too loud?

Why do I feel there is a lot more to this story?  I doubt this would have been allowed to go this far if it was just over a radio.