KETRON SAYS LAW WAS INTENDED FOR CHRISTIANS, NOT JEWS OR MUSLIMS
In one of the most hilarious twists of irony in recent memory, Jim Tracy and the GOP have been ‘outed’ by attorneys representing Rutherford County’s Regional Planning Commission as the reason Murfreesboro’s proposed Islamic Center will be built. It turns out Tracy and about 20 Republican Senators and Representatives co-sponsored the Religious Freedom Act last year in the Tennessee General Assembly, forcing local governments to approve site plans for religious institutions across the state. Whoopsie!
Folks, if you could make this stuff up, you could make a fortune writing scripts for daytime TV.
Apparently, Rutherford Republicans Jim Tracy, Bill Ketron, and Joe Carr didn’t read their own legislation. The only expected turn of events is that they’re all quickly backpeddling. The DNJ quotes Bill Ketron as saying the bill was not intended for Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Bahai, Zoriatrians, Dao, etc, etc, etc…
“It’s a pro-Christian bill,” Ketron said. “It was established to protect the First Amendment to keep the federal government from coming in and making a decision on whether or not the church qualified or not to be a church.”
Who knew the First Amendment didn’t protect Jews? Ketron vows to get to the bottom of it…
Ketron said because of the one incident involving the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, “I would like to go back and look at the law.”
The GOP might want to go back and read the constitution and maybe even their own bills next time.
See also DNJ Story “State Law Backs Up Religious Land Use”
UPDATE: Jeff Woods chimes in at The Nashville Scene
UPDATE: J.R. Lind picks it up at Post Politics


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