Band on the Run - You have the right to file a petition. The govt does not have to answer it, though. I agree that freedom from religion is a good idea. Freedom from all religion. Can you imagine "imagine" if John Lennon only singled out the Witnesses? I expect the religious right is going to go full force during this election cycle. Rick Santorum was more of a threat than the Witnesses. Precisely b/c this is America, we can walk away from them. The converse is also true. They can walk away from us. You may not be aware but vagueness itself is a const'l problem. "Dangerous" is very vague. From my readings but not from actual experience, it seems that Europe is more enlightened about religion than the United States. Colonists fled here to practice their own brand of religion not to be free from religion.
Hi Band on the Run, At least we can agree with the five sentences that are bolded above and your opinion that Justice Scalia provokes thought.
Although vagueness is not something that I like to do, sometimes I appear to be vague when I am limited to expressing myself to less than or equal to 800 characters, as I was when I wrote the White House Petition; when I can only influence a process and cannot participate in the process (i.e., writing Congressional bills); and when communicating with people, who have radically different experiences and memories from mine. I do believe that through dialogue and asking clarifying questions that I might appear less vague.
Since I feel that we are having more of a dialogue now than finding flaws in each other’s writings, pleasae answer two clarifying questions that I have about two posts that you wrote earlier (see your posts after the questions in the quote boxes below):
1) Do your childhood memories about your relatives doing “hard time because they were Witnesses” influence your perceptions about the White House petition? In other words your feelings are so strong that nothing could ever convince you that victims and tax exempt organizations’ rights could be protected simultaneously, or will you always feel that one will always benefit at the expense of the other.
2) Does your legal viewpoint that Witnesses and the Society have First Amendment association rights, influence your perceptions about whose rights are subordinate to the others' rights? Are members' rights always subordinate to an organizations' rights (i.e., the leaders decisions)? Example: would those private clubs that you belong to be legally within their rights to promote to their members not to associate with former club members, and if a member did associate with a former member that that member would no longer be a member. Does it matter whether an organization discloses or does not disclose this rule when a member joins?
From: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/members/politics/225023/5/URGENT-Please-Sign-White-House-Petition-to-Protect-Americans-from-Dangerous-Cults-Modify-USC-Title-26-c2a7-501-Tax-Exemption-Requirements
Band on the Run - This triggers me no end b/c I grew up with multiple relatives who did hard time b/c they were Witnesses. They were not people in a WT book. Rather, they were my blood family. The Const'n kept them out of concentration camps. America was very right and very clerical in the 30s nd 40s. The Const'n was inept. The Supreme Court decision came too late to save my mother. Yes, I am passionate about this topic.
From: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/scandals/225068/3/New-US-Government-Petition-re-Cults-and-Tax-Exemptions
Band on the Run - Also, from a legal viewpoint, the Witnesses and the Society have First Amendment association rights. The Witnesses do not hide their rules. They have a right to decide whether they want to associate with someone who breaks their rules. I belong to private clubs. Why should I meet membership criteria to have others just walk in. My purpose is to meet others similarly vetted.
Peace be with you and everyone, who you love,
Robert