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Jailed for Jesus in America...Police arrest four Christians for talking to Muslims

Posted on: June 26, 2010


Jailed for Jesus in America...Michigan police arrest Christians for talking to Muslims

Four Christians were arrested and jailed for talking to Muslims about Jesus, by order of police chief Ronald Haddad of Dearborn Michigan, who defended the arrests one week after the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered those same police to let Christian evangelist George Saieg preach openly at a Muslim festival there.

"We didn't distribute literature, or preach anything," said one of the four jailed evangelists.  "We spoke only to those people who first approached us, we talked only about Jesus' love...and within minutes we were handcuffed and jailed."  But Haddad was unrepentant.  "We did make four arrests for disorderly conduct," Haddad told Worldnet Daily. "They did cause a stir" [with their free speech about Jesus].  Is talking quietly about Jesus now disorderly, just because some Muslims get angry?

"Allah Akbar!" shouted two Muslims as the Christians were taken away in handcuffs, by police who also seized the Christians' video camera evidence and refused to return video footage of the arrests.
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https://secure.conservativedonations.com/pijn_dearborn/?a=4331" target="_blank">Live video is now on YouTube of another group of three evangelists being detained by the same police the very next day, because they distributed the Gospel of John on a public sidewalk outside the Muslim festival.  This new video got 15,000 hits in 3 days, after the police told those being held that city policy states Christian literature is not allowed within 5 city blocks of the Muslim festival, creating a "banned-Bible zone" in violation of the First Amendment.  https://secure.conservativedonations.com/pijn_dearborn/?a=4331" target="_blank">Let's demand an FBI investigation by petitioning Congress.  

"The police are enforcing Sharia law in America," said one of the four arrested Christians, explaining that Muslim Sharia law is not just about putting Burkas on women, but also prohibits anyone from talking to Muslims about Jesus, and prevents listeners from escaping Islam by converting to any other religion.

https://secure.conservativedonations.com/pijn_dearborn/?a=4331" target="_blank">PLEASE SELECT HERE TO SIGN PETITION (and we'll fax it to 535 Congressmen), DEMANDING FBI INVESTIGATE POLICE CORRUPTION IN DEARBORN MICHIGAN   (or just watch video and send a free email to Dearborn Mayor and Police Chief.)

Richard Thompson, President of the Thomas More Law Center (TMLC), defends the Christians from the ministry called Acts 17, saying:  "Contrary to the comments made by [corrupt Dearborn] Police Chief Ron Haddad, our Constitution does not allow police to ban the right of free speech just because there are some hecklers.  Not all police officers approve of the way their department treated these Christians."  

TMLC told Worldnet Daily, "Judge Paul Borman had affirmed the city's ban on handing out Christian material near the festival. It was last year when Dearborn police threatened Saieg with arrest if he handed out information on Christianity near the event."   The city's ban was temporarily restrained by the Sixth Circuit, but the Police ignored the court, saying the TRO only applied to Saieg, not to any other Christians.

https://secure.conservativedonations.com/pijn_dearborn/?a=4331">Arrested on charges of "Breach of the Peace" are: Negeen Mayel, Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, Paul Rezkalla, and David Wood.  TMLC reports Mayel, an eighteen year old female, whose parents emigrated from Afghanistan and a recent convert from Islam to Christianity, was also charged with failure to obey a police officer’s orders, [because she raised her voice while being physically violated.]  She was approximately 100 feet away and videotaping a discussion with some Muslims when her camera was seized.


Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt

Disclaimer: The views of Chaplain Klingenschmitt, who was honorably but involuntarily discharged from the Navy in 2007 after facing court-martial for praying "in Jesus name" in uniform, (but was later vindicated by Congress), are his own personal views, not the views of any political party, government, or organization.


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Tornado touchdowns reported near Saline, Milan; storms dump 2-4 inches of rain on Ann Arbor area

Posted on: June 24, 2010

Ouch, we lost our Boze speakers, and cable modum.

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Dozens of properties head to Washtenaw County's tax foreclosure sale

Posted on: June 24, 2010

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@Homes - The Hyper-Local Real Estate Franchise

Posted on: June 18, 2010

Check out this website I found at athomes.net

Wow so proud of my friend Elizabeth Cooper for being nominated for the Inman New Franchise.
Wow, please vote for her!

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Mich. Dips To No. 2 In National Unemployment - WWJ Newsradio 950

Posted on: June 18, 2010

Wow, from one to two.

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Tigers Breast Cancer Awareness Game

Posted on: June 16, 2010

Shani Inge talking about the Fundraiser at Brecon Grille in Saline and the 3 day Susan G. Koman walk.

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The Associated Press: Senate approves home tax credit extension

Posted on: June 16, 2010

Senate approves home tax credit extension

By ANDREW TAYLOR (AP) – 2 hours ago

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Wednesday approved a plan to give homebuyers an extra three months to finish qualifying for federal tax incentives that boosted home sales this spring.

The move by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid would give buyers until Sept. 30 to complete their purchases and qualify for tax credits of up to $8,000. Under the current terms, buyers had until April 30 to get a signed sales contract and until June 30 to complete the sale.

The proposal, approved by a 60-37 vote, would only allow people who already have signed contracts to finish at the later date. About 180,000 homebuyers who already signed purchase agreements would otherwise miss the deadline.

Reid, D-Nev., added the proposal to a bill extending jobless benefits through the end of November. Nevada has the nation's highest foreclosure rate, and Reid is facing a tough re-election campaign.

The Realtors group has been pushing hard in Congress for the extension. Mortgage lenders, the trade group says, have been swamped with borrowers trying to get approved by the end of the month. Many potential borrowers are unlikely to make the deadline.

"If Congress fails to act promptly, then prospective homebuyers might not get the benefit of the homebuyer tax credit, even though they have completed contracts," the Realtors said a a letter to lawmakers.

First-time buyers were eligible for a tax credit of up to $8,000. Current owners who bought and moved into another home could qualify for a credit of up to $6,500.

The $140 million cost of the measure would be financed by denying businesses the ability to deduct from their taxes punitive damages paid when losing lawsuits or judgments.

Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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Home-Buyer Tax Credit Update: Senate Moves to Extend Closing Deadline - Developments - WSJ

Posted on: June 16, 2010

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Price Reduced 627 Hiscock, Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor Real Estate Talk

Posted on: June 16, 2010

Walk to downtown Ann Arbor.
$169,900.00
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