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420 Peace Vigil and March Peaceful Proud Patriotic Potheads march 4 peace
Americans have more to revolt about today in 2007 than
the colonist did in 1776 . Come help NJWEEDMAN spark the Reefer Revolution in this
Historic "religious ceremony" calling for the end George W Bush's
Crusade into the middle east, and an end to our nations do-gooder witch hunts
on the Cannabis Consumers of America. Just yards from Williams Penns landing, NJWEEDMAN plans to re-enact Williams Penns illegal religious
ceremony. Do we really have “freedom of religion in this country? How is it
the Government tells us how to pray, and still say’s we have “Freedom of
Religion”? Get out of the cannabis closet, follow
Bob Marley's words: "Stand Up for your Rights” This is a two day 420 event - Friday April 20th and Sat April
21st -2 Day march, peace vigil and smoke-in
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DETAILS SEE: - www.njweedman.com
In America today we have illegal Religions just as the English in the 1600's did. Example: Rastafarism is as illegal in 21st century America as Quakerism was in 1700"s England William
Penn was the first great hero of American liberty. During the late
seventeenth century, when Protestants persecuted Catholics, Catholics
persecuted Protestants, and both persecuted Quakers and Jews, Penn
established an American sanctuary which protected freedom of conscience.
Almost everywhere else, colonists stole land from the Indians, but Penn
traveled unarmed among the Indians and negotiated peaceful purchases. He
insisted that women deserved equal rights with men. He gave Penn was the only
person who made major contributions to liberty in both the William Penn was
born on After acquiring a
sturdy education in Greek and Roman classics, Penn emerged as a rebel when he
entered Penn's quest for
spiritual peace led him to attend Quaker meetings even though the government
considered this a crime. In September 1667, police broke into a meeting and
arrested everyone. Since Penn looked like a fashionable aristocrat rather
than a plain Quaker, the police released him. He protested that he was indeed
a Quaker and should be treated the same as the others. Penn drew on his legal
training to prepare a defense. Meanwhile, in jail he began writing about
freedom of conscience. His father disowned him, and young Penn lived in a
succession of Quaker households. He learned that the movement was started by
passionate preachers who had little education. There was hardly any Quaker
literature. He resolved to help by applying his scholarly knowledge and legal
training. He began writing pamphlets, which were distributed through the
Quaker underground. Meanwhile, Penn
attacked the Catholic/Anglican doctrine of the Trinity, and the Anglican
bishop had him imprisoned in the notorious The Conventicle Act - He wasn't free for long. To curb the potential power
of Catholics, notably the Stuarts, Parliament passed the Conventicle
Act, which aimed to suppress religious dissent as sedition. But the law was
applied mainly against Quakers, perhaps because few were politically
connected. Thousands were imprisoned for their beliefs. The government seized
their properties, including the estate of his wife's family. Penn decided to
challenge the Conventicle Act by holding a public
meeting on The jury
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There was a time when Christian would burn you at the stake or behead you for publicly refuting their claims. Example: In the 1400's and 1500's persons who publicly told the truth that "the World was round and revolved around the Sun" were burned at the stake or beheaded. Today people like NJWEEDMAN who publicly dispute the Christians false claim that the "HERB MARIJUANA" is sinful are persecuted for it. NJWEEDMAN say's I'm lucky the Christians don't behead or burn people at the stake anymore or I'd be a headless crispy critter. Unfortunatedly they do imprison you and take your child. Please Click on the below images. I've been imprisoned and have had my child taked for publicly telling the truth about MARIJUANA.
--- Just as William Penn the Quaker was persecuted by the English Church of England (The Government at the Time),
Edward Forchion the Rastafarian is persecuted by Christian Government officials. Edward Forchion like Penn was imprisoned for publicly "proselytizing" about his
religious beliefs and practices. (LEFT) Incredibly the Christian Judge’s in New Jersey refuse to allow Edward Forchion to be apart of one of his children
lives because of his public avocation of his beliefs. (RIGHT) |
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