People!
Having
Attorney
General Jeff Sessions
running a
'religious liberty
task force'
Is like having ' old
slewfoot
(Lucifer),
running
every Mosque
every Synagogues
and
every 'bible
study'
in
every school in the Americas
(North and South America)!
Sessions announces
'religious liberty task force'
Provided by The Hill
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Monday that the Department of Justice
is creating a "religious liberty task force."
Sessions said the
task force, co-chaired by Associate Attorney General Jesse Panuccio and the
assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's Office of Legal Policy,
Beth Williams, will help the department fully implement the religious liberty
guidance it issued last year.
The guidance was a
byproduct of President Trump's executive order directing agencies to respect
and protect religious liberty and political speech.
Sessions said on
Monday that the task force will "ensure all Justice Department components
are upholding that guidance in the cases they bring and defend, the arguments
they make in court, the policies and regulations they adopt, and how we conduct
our operations."
The announcement
came during the department's religious liberty summit.
Sessions said the
cultural climate in this country —and in the West more generally — has become
less hospitable to people of faith in recent years, and as a result many
Americans have felt their freedom to practice their faith has been under
attack.
"We've seen
nuns ordered to buy contraceptives.
We've seen U.S.
senators ask judicial and executive branch nominees about dogma — even though
the Constitution explicitly forbids a religious test for public office. We've
all seen the ordeal faced so bravely by Jack Phillips," he said, referring
to the Colorado baker who took his case to the Supreme Court after he was found
to have violated the state's anti-discrimination laws for refusing to make a
cake for a same-sex wedding.
Sessions said the
guidance he issued in October lays out 20 fundamental principles for the
executive branch to follow, including the principles that free exercise means a
right to act — or to abstain from action — and that government shouldn't impugn
people's motives or beliefs.
"In short, we
have not only the freedom to worship — but the right to exercise our faith. The
Constitution's protections don't end at the parish parking lot nor can our
freedoms be confined to our basements," he said, according to his prepared
remarks.
Sessions said the
federal government under the Trump administration is not just reacting but is
actively seeking to accommodate people of faith.
"Religious
Americans are no longer an afterthought," he said.
Sessions announces
religious liberty task force to ensure the Christian right to discriminate
Kerry Eleveld
Daily Kos Staff
Monday July 30, 2018
· 11:53 AM EDT
Attorney General
Jeff Sessions announced a Religious Liberty Task Force Monday to make certain
religious groups (i.e. Christians) maintain protections when their beliefs run
in conflict with government regulations. The Washington
Times writes:
“A dangerous
movement, undetected by many, but real, is now challenging and eroding a great
tradition of religious freedom,” Mr. Sessions said announcing the task force.
“There can be no doubt it’s no little matter. It must be confronted
intellectually and politically and defeated.”
Christians are under
attack, folks, such as when they are required to sign an opt-out waiver for
covering contraception for women so ensurers can cover it themselves. That's
just a bridge too far. Under the Trump administration, the department has
reportedly settled 24 cases involving 90 plaintiffs who said the Obama
administration's contraception mandate trampled on their religious freedoms. In
other words, providing comprehensive health coverage to women was too
objectionable.
The other community
that is sure to find itself in the crosshairs of Session’s
Christians-conquer-all crusade are LGBTQ Americans as conflicts continue to
arise between the Christian right to discriminate and states with
nondiscrimination protections.
Sessions is likely
just laying the groundwork for all the damage he can do to women and LGBTQ
Americans in the event Republicans are able to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the
Supreme Court.