GoFundMe campaign page to replace Michael Reed's car after Ten Commandments run-over no longer appears active. #ARNewspic.twitter.com/N5Vv7fLOHt
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Replaced with one to fund his bail perhaps?
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good for him. Only need one commandment anyways: be nice to everyone
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And he's not even following that.
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How? Did he hurt the giant rocks feelings?
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No dipshit. Destroying other people's property is not "being nice" to them.
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Putting illegal statues on our public laws isn't "being nice" either
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yet.... not against the law - but you know what is against the law? destruction of property
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It definitely against the law. Cities across the country have had to pay out millions because their lawmakers endorse religion w/ statues
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supreme court in van orden v perry disagrees -- hey
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Why would he do a dumb thing like that is he jealous of GOD.?
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In facebook vids, appears to believe Ten Commandments monument violated Constitutional rights...while also having strong Christian beliefs.
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Strong Christian beliefs =/= breaking the law, destroying property.
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Funny how strong Christian beliefs associated with breaking the law, when it's OK for corporations to do so but not be call out on it!
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Sure, I'll draw you a picture! Man hits statue, breaks law & is christianity fault, needs jailed. Corporations break law, nothing happens! ?
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thats not even his account.
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