Sunday, January 31, 2016

Freedom of Religion?

Freedom of religion as insured by the First Amendment to the Constitution apparently means everyone is free to practice their religion as long as it conforms to the religion of the majority

FOX News reports that Arizona lawmakers are scrambling to change the rules regarding prayer at council meetings in an effort to keep The Satanic Temple from delivering an invocation at a February session.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/01/31/lawmakers-work-to-block-satanist-group-from-saying-prayer-at-council-meeting.html?intcmp=hppop 

The current rules allow for anyone who wants to deliver a prayer to simply make a request. The Satanist Temple made such a request in December and is expected to attend the Feb. 17 council meeting.  But lawmakers are planning to vote this week on a possible change to the rules, effectively making it impossible for Satanists to deliver the opening invocation.  The new rules reportedly would only allow people invited by elected officials to deliver the prayers at the opening of meetings.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Support Blocking Robo-Calls

You probably get fewer unwanted robocalls to your cell phone than you get on your landline phone.

That's because there's a law — the Telephone Consumer Protection Act — that prohibits most robocalls to cell phones. It could not be more clear.

But that could soon change if we don't take action!

A provision in last fall's Federal budget bill allows debt collectors to robocall cell phones to find people who owe student debt, back taxes and much more — unless we pass the “HANG UP” Act — and repeal this provision!

Tell your Senators to cosponsor the “HANG UP” Act and repeal robocalls to cell phones.

When we started our “End Robocalls” campaign, hardly anyone believed robocalls could be stopped.