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    311 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The display is permitted by rules that govern religious installations inside the Capitol but has drawn criticism from many conservatives, including presidential candidate Ron DeSantis.

    Michael Cassidy, 35, of Lauderdale, Mississippi, was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, the Iowa Department of Public Safety said Friday.

    He describes himself as a “Christian conservative who loves our nation and is committed to preserving the blessings of liberty bestowed upon us by the Founding generation.”

    A lone man, who declined to give his name, sat in front of the display and recited Christian prayers, making references to Jesus.

    On Tuesday, he reposted a message on X, formerly known as Twitter, that included two photos — one of a Thomas Jefferson statue being removed from an unspecified location, and one of the Satanic Temple display.

    DeSantis, the Florida governor who frequently campaigns in Iowa ahead of next month’s caucuses, said Tuesday that former President Donald Trump’s administration was partly to blame for the existence of the display, the Des Moines Register reported.


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  • You know what this country needs? More sectarian violence. If we really apply ourselves, we too can become like Afghanistan.

    Onward, Christian soldiers
    Onward, Buddhist priests.
    Onward, Fruits of Islam.
    Fight 'till you’re deceased.

    Fight your little battles,
    Join in thickest fray.
    For the greates glory
    Of Dis-cord-I-A

  • Pandantic [they/them]
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    111 months ago

    Interestingly enough, no one at the Satanic temple would ever do something like that. Christians are such good people.