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|    11 Jan 24 19:56:13    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.transgendered, talk.politics.guns       XPost: alt.politics.republicans       From: patriot1@protonmail.com              >       >On 1/11/2024 12:59 AM, useapen wrote:       >> FIRST ON FOX ƒ " Some southern Target stores were forced by the       >> corporation to move LGBTQ Pride merchandise away from the front of       >> their locations after customer "outrage" to avoid a "Bud Light       >> situation."       >>       >> Many Target locations across the country feature massive June Pride       >> month displays on an annual basis, with items this year ranging from       >> "tuck friendly" bathing suits for transgender people to mugs that say       >> "gender fluid." But the retail juggernaut has been criticized by some       >> conservatives for the displays, with childrenƒ Ts items particularly       >> irking many customers.       >>       >> A Target insider told Fox News Digital that many locations, mostly in       >> rural areas of the South, have relocated Pride sections       >>       >They should relocate the merch to the blue metal display cases       >behind the stores.       >       >              Right wing child rapists are everywhere. Target needs to ban them.              Good that you agree that Christians are perverted sexual deviants who love       sex with kids.              Texas is trying had to be number one!                     Full List of Texas Pastors Charged With Abusing Children This Year       By Giulia Carbonaro On 12/9/22 at 9:51 AM EST                     This year, at least 10 Texas pastors, former pastors and youth ministers       were arrested, charged or convicted for various allegations of sexual       abuse of children.              In November, 56-year-old David Lloyd Walther, a pastor for the Faith       Baptist Church in Round Rock, was arrested for the distribution, receipt,       transportation and possession of child pornography, as reported by the       Austin American-Statesman. Walther, who told the FBI that he had a       pornography addiction, faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.              In the same month, a 31-year-old former student minister at the Champion       Forest Baptist Church in Harris County was sentenced to five years in       prison after pleading guilty to online sexual abuse of a child. Timothy       Jason Jeltema pleaded guilty on November 17 to four charges of online       sexual abuse of a minor—including one charge of indecency with a child—one       charge of sexual performance by a child and two counts of online       solicitation of a minor which were initially brought against him in 2018,       according to the Baptist Press.       Stock Image of A Pastor       A stock image of a pastor standing behind the pulpit in front of a       congregation. The Southern Baptist Church was shaken by the discovery of       widespread sexual abuse of children among its pastors, workers and       volunteers this year. iStock / Getty Images       SUBSCRIBE NOW FROM JUST $1 >              In July, 48-year-old Chad Michael Rider, of Anna, was convicted in the       Eastern District of Texas for assisting former Denison pastor David       Pettigrew produce child pornography. According to documents and testimony       at the trial, Rider helped Pettigrew convince minors into taking sexually       explicit photographs. He was found guilty of three counts of the sexual       exploitation of children.              In the same month, pastor William C. Robinson, who at the time was working       for Chi Alpha Campus Ministries in Corpus Christi, was charged with       continuous sexual abuse of a child, to which he pleaded not guilty.              Also in July, Brian Pounds, a 45-year-old minister at First Assembly of       God in Vernon, North Texas, was charged with sexual assault of a child and       delivery of a controlled substance to a minor, according to Vernon police.       Pounds denied having had sexual contact with the child, but the girl       testified to the many times the minister had performed sex acts with her       and given her meth.              Baytown pastor Lawrence Hopkins was arrested in late June with the charge       of soliciting a minor online, according to Montgomery District Attorney's       Office. The arrest of the 55-year-old associate pastor at Rollingbrook       Fellowship in Baytown was part of a multi-agency operation to capture       individuals who have been "actively seeking to sexually exploit children       via the internet in Montgomery County," authorities said.                     Following the pastor's arrest, Rollingbrook Church sent a statement       acknowledging the case and declaring that Hopkins' employment at the       church had been "immediately terminated." The church thanked the       Montgomery County Sheriff's Department for "their efforts to protect our       children and pursue those who would seek to harm them" and announced they       were "cooperating fully with the authorities."              In April, the Nashville-based Southern Baptist news service Baptist Press       reported that youth pastor Conner Jesse Penny, 32, had been arrested on       three counts of sexual abuse related to a minor. According to the police       report, Penny, who was employed at the Inspiration Church, formerly known       as Mimosa Lane Baptist Church, in Mesquite at the time of the arrest, "had       sexual contact with a female under the age of 17 years of age on multiple       occasions between 2015 and 2018."              In March, pastor's son and Conroe church worship leader Jonathan Ryan       Ensey, 37, was found guilty of victimizing a congregant by committing       indecency with a child and online solicitation of a minor. He is serving       eight years in prison, as both sentences were served concurrently.              In January, Aaron Duane Shipman, the 44-year-old lead pastor at Bible       Baptist Church in Odessa, was charged with assaulting a teenage girl for       years, beginning when she was 16. The woman, who's currently 18, reported       the case to the Odessa Police Department. The church, upon hearing about       the arrest, issued a statement declaring that Shipman's contract had been       terminated.              In the same month, 61-year-old Houston-area pastor Conrad Estrada Valdez       was charged of sexual assault of a child between the ages of 14 and 17, as       reported by ABC. The case was brought forward in 2019 by a then-30-year-       old woman who said she was sexually assaulted by Valdez when she was 15.       Read more               Fact Check: Did 88% of evangelical Christians vote for Herschel       Walker?        Jehovah's Witnesses, Sikhs, Muslims: New religious groups race to       Arctic        Robert Jeffress, Trump's key evangelical ally, won't endorse him yet              The cases reported so far are limited to the charges brought forward this       year, and to the state of Texas. By expanding the search further back in       time or beyond Texas' borders, the list would grow much longer than the       one compiled in this article.              In October, the North Texas megachurch Denton Bible Church released a 2019       investigation revealing that a former youth pastor sexually abused 14       girls at two different churches. The pastor, Rob Shiflet, was sentenced in       2021 to 33 months in federal prison for sexually assaulting two girls on              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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