Tasers for Pastors
and No, Not for Church Security
I know, I know....STP has fun with the current political events and isn't shy about labeling an ridiculing the hypocrisy in Oklahoma politicians. But this is another take away from the Anti AHA group we found on Facebook and it is so illuminating as to the mindset of these radical abolitionist cult members that are staffing and volunteering on the Dan Fisher campaign that it deserved its own article in the newsletter.
The Facebook post describes a recent post on AHA social platforms advocating and discussing purchasing and using tasers on the pastors of the Churches they are picketing on Sunday mornings.
It seems the AHA cult group down in Texas has been picketing a church in Frisco Texas and one of the cult members has been advocating the bombing of churches. Several AHA members have already been arrested and convicted of church fire bombings and domestic terrorism. Now it seems the pastor of that Frisco Texas Church, Pastor Emilio Ramos, was the subject of discussions on Facebook for purchasing tasers with an inferred idea of using them on him.
The taser in question is the Vipertek VTS, illegal ina number of municipalities and states, including Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, Connecticut, New Jersey, Illinois, New York, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, District of Columbia, Annapolis, MD, Baltimore, MD, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore County, MD, Crawford County,IA. It seems the devices can produce a fatal level of voltage and aren't considered safe for those states and cities.
Rarely in politics are you handed such obvious reasons to abandon a candidate, these radical religious cult members that are leading and supporting the Dan Fisher campaign are so wild and cult like that we don't expect Dan Fisher to actually file for office in April. Fisher himself is no fool an understands what the public will stomach so it is obvious that he isn't mounting a serious campaign for office. What he is doing is attempting to grow his base but with the inclusion of the AHA cult members that is going to be driving away the vast majority of normal Pro Life supporters as well as nearly all of the mainstream Christians in Oklahoma.