By Lynn Green

I’ll begin by saying that I have absolutely nothing against the Amish. In fact, some of my happiest childhood memories are of my father taking my familiy to Pennsylvania, where we would admire these innocent people with their simple, carefree lives. 

I have plenty against the ACLU, however—-so much so that I have an entire category dedicated to those athiest monsters.

They will defend anything from a pedophile’s “right” to rape and sodomize children to a man’s “right” to marry his dog. These people have zero morals.

Interesting that they will take up any case as long as the case is either anti government, anti establishment or anti common sense.

It’s not asking much for the Amish to display flashing lights on their buggies for the safety of citizens and of themselves. Therefore, why is the ACLU all up in that?

The American Civil Liberties Union will defend a group of Amish men in Kentucky charged with not displaying slow-moving vehicle emblems on their horse-drawn buggies.

The trial scheduled for Monday in Graves County has been delayed to September to give ACLU attorney William Sharp of Louisville time to prepare.

Sharp will defend seven Amish men who were charged with not displaying state-mandated flashing lights and an orange triangular symbol.

The men contend using the emblems and lights would violate their religious beliefs that prohibit possessions that are too worldly.

“We’re interested in the case from the context of the Kentucky constitutional right to the free exercise of religion,” Sharp said. “We believe the Kentucky Constitution actually provides greater protections than the federal constitution to exercise his or her religion.”

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I also blogged about the Amish HERE