BREAKING: This Massive Victory Was Just Won by Pastors Who Defied Liberal Mayor
This is huge news and a great victory for religious liberty. After weeks of pressure by numerous people and organizations, like Conservative Tribune, who care about religious liberty, Houston Mayor Annise Parker has backed down from her insane demands and withdrawn the subpoenas against the Houston pastors who criticized her administration and her bathroom ordinance.
Parker announced this new development at a news conference today.
This is huge news and a great victory for religious liberty. After weeks of pressure by numerous people and organizations, like Conservative Tribune, who care about religious liberty, Houston Mayor Annise Parker has backed down from her insane demands and withdrawn the subpoenas against the Houston pastors who criticized her administration and her bathroom ordinance.
Parker announced this new development at a news conference today.
The Houston Chronicle reported, “Parker said two meetings yesterday, one with local pastors and another with national clergy, persuaded her to pull the subpoenas altogether. “The goal of the subpoenas is to defend against the lawsuit and not to provoke a public debate,” Parker said.”
The subpoenas prompted a fury of protest and controversy nationally.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee took action, telling his show viewers, “And so I got an idea. If she wants a sermon, here is my suggestion. I would like to ask every pastor in America, not only the ones in Houston, to send her your sermons and go ahead. Obviously she could use a few. And everybody watching the show ought to send her a Bible.”