Tuesday, July 7, 2015

# 1280 (7/7) "Oregon Flexes Its Muzzle with Gag Order"

"OREGON FLEXES ITS MUZZLE WITH GAG ORDER" - by Tony Perkins, Washington Update, July 6, 2015; http://www.frc.org/washingtonupdate/20150706/oregon-flexes [AS I SEE IT: Yesterday's post (#1279) spoke of how Christians and vast numbers who still believe in traditional values need to find the courage to stand up and be heard, especially in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling on homosexual marriage. Too many hesitate to even be considered politically incorrect for fear of a hostile response. Others don't believe such things and even persecution for unaccepted views can happen here in the U.S. Well, here in this article is a clear example (and there have been a growing number recently) of Christians whose rights are being penalized and taken away for standing up for their faith. The question is not WILL such persecution happen, or whether it will affect only certain ones of us, but will  each of us prepared WHEN we are called on to stand up for the God's truth. May we gain courage from this couple! AND do contact your representative about supporting the First Amendment Defense Act! - Stan]

No wonder people like Cokie Roberts don't think same-sex "marriage" has "tangible, identifiable victims." The victims are being ordered not to talk about it! That's the latest twist in the long and bitter suit against Aaron and Melissa Klein, the young Christian bakers who turned down a lesbian wedding cake order in Oregon -- and have been paying for it ever since.

As prepared as the Kleins were to hear their $135,000 fine had been finalized, nothing could have prepared them for the Bureau of Labor's second punishment: forced silence. Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian decided to put his own stamp on the punishment by ordering the parents of five "to cease and desist from publishing, circulating, issuing or displaying, or causing to be published... any communication to the effect that any of the accommodations... will be refused, withheld, or denied to..."

His order made the Kleins speechless all right -- but not for long. Once the shock wore off, Aaron and Melissa made it quite clear that they wouldn't stop speaking out about their case, no matter what the government threatened. "We will not give up this fight," Aaron wrote on their Facebook page, "and we will not be silenced."

As FRC has warned, if our freedom of religion can be trampled, the freedom of speech won't be far behind. Aaron and Melissa's attorney, Alliance Defending Freedom's Anna Harmon was stunned. "Now he has ruled that the Kleins' simple statement of personal resolve to be true to their faith is unlawful. This is a brazen attack on every American's right to freely speak and imposes government orthodoxy on those who do not agree with government-sanctioned ideas."

Although Avakian's gay activism is no secret, his final ruling is profoundly vicious -- accusing the Kleins, among other things, of devaluing "humanity for all of us." When Aaron and Melissa explained that they couldn't participate in a same-sex ceremony, "their act was much more than the denial of a product," the commissioner claimed. "It was, and is, a denial of [the couple's] freedom to participate equally. It is the epitome of being told there are places you cannot go, things you cannot do... or be. [The Kleins'] conduct was a clear and direct statement that [this couple] lacked an identity worth being recognized."

Keep in mind that the state of Oregon didn't allow same-sex "marriage" when the Kleins declined to make the cake. Avakian blamed the Kleins for inflicting more than 100 emotional and physical problems on the couple, including everything from "weight gain" and "distrust of men" to "feeling mentally raped." As Fox News's Todd Starnes said, that must have been quite a cake! If anyone has suffered personally, it's the Kleins -- who not only lost their business, but their sense of personal safety. While the plaintiffs said they "fear being harassed," Aaron and Melissa actually were -- with death threats, property damage, and now, a government gag order. "We were just running our business the best we could -- following the Lord's example," Melissa told Todd. "I'm just blown away by the ruling." So are most legal experts. An order of this magnitude is not only unprecedented, but unconstitutional.

As the smoke starts to clear from the Supreme Court's marriage ruling, this story makes an important point: the Left's goal is not, nor has it ever been, marriage. What every American should have seen at the Supreme Court was not a finish line, but the beginning of a fierce struggle for our basic freedoms. That's why legislation like Senator Mike Lee's First Amendment Defense Act is so urgent. We need to stop the federal government from doing what some states already are: punishing the rights of Christians in the name of "tolerance."

Fortunately, this young, God-fearing couple have no intentions of going quietly. "This man has no power over me," Aaron said. "He seems to think he can tell me to be quiet... Unfortunately, he's doing this with the wrong Christian, because I fight back." You can fight back too. Contact your congressman and senators and ask them to support FADA and people like Aaron and Melissa, whose only crime is exercising the freedoms America just celebrated.

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"The Supreme Court of the Divided States" - by Tony Perkins, Washington Update, July 6, 2015, http://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20150706/supreme-court-divided
     "... Unfortunately for liberals, Americans of all backgrounds oppose same-sex 'marriage' -- and, more importantly, they're starting to understand the threat it poses to the First Amendment. USA Today paid particular attention to that shift in this morning's edition. By huge margins, Americans are beginning to see what the media refuses to -- that the real victims of the Court's decision are people like Aaron and Melissa Klein."
     " 'For years,'Aaron said over the weekend, 'we've heard same-sex marriage will not affect anybody. I'm here firsthand to tell everyone in America that it has already impacted people.' The country must believe him, because in just two years, the number of people who think Christian wedding vendors should be forced to take same-sex "wedding" jobs has plummeted 14 points -- from 52% to 38%. Obviously, Americans aren't buying the Left's line that the First Amendment doesn't apply to men and women of faith.

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"Sorry, Slate: Oregon Did Put a ‘Gag Order’ on Those Christian Bakers" - Hans von Spakovsky / @HvonSpakovsky / Katrina Trinko/ @KatrinaTrinko / July 06, 2015;http://dailysignal.com/2015/07/06/sorry-slate-oregon-did-put-a-gag-order-on-those-christian-bakers/ 
"State Silences Bakers Who Refused to Make Cake for Lesbian Couple, Fines Them $135K" - Kelsey Harkness / @kelseyjharkness / July 02, 2015;http://dailysignal.com/2015/07/02/state-silences-bakers-who-refused-to-make-cake-for-lesbian-couple-fines-them-135k/

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