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      <title>Chicago religious leaders speak out against Mayor Emanuel-sponsored ordinances restricting First Amendment rights </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Chicago, IL - As part of the pressure campaign to stop Mayor Emanuel from restricting the freedom to assemble, the Interfaith Committee of the Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) circulated the following statement to faith leaders in the Chicago area. The letter with the signatures of 35 prominent ministers and faith leaders was presented to Mayor Emanuel&#39;s office Wednesday morning, Jan. 18, just before the opening of the City Council meeting.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The Interfaith Committee intends to continue to gather the support of faith leaders to defend the right to protest war and austerity.&#xA;&#xA;The text of the statement follows:&#xA;&#xA;A PETITION TO THE GOVERNMENT FOR A REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS the founders of our American democracy, when debating the freedoms that should apply to “we the people,” rejected the proposal that these freedoms be “tolerated,” and affirmed that these freedoms are “rights – even unalienable rights – that the government must always honor; and&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS the Bill of Rights – not the Bill of “Toleration” – of the United States Constitution places the freedom of religion first, but associates it with the essential freedoms of speech, of the press, of peaceable assembly, and of petition the government for redress of grievances; and&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS religious leaders and their communities have a long and continuing tradition of defending these essential and interconnected rights whenever the government has sought to compromise or deny them as a means of exercising control, exploiting fear, and imposing unreasonable physical and expressive restrictions on persons and groups; and&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS the political and community leaders of the City of Chicago have determined that benefits will be realized by inviting the G8 and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to hold their scheduled summits in May of 2012 in the City, and that these invitations have been accepted; and&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS the political leaders of the City of Chicago have now used the occasion of the forthcoming summit meetings of the G8 and NATO to rewrite and make significantly more restrictive and oppressive those ordinances applying especially to the freedom of speech and the freedom of peaceable assembly, and to threaten and intimidate with massive police action, arrest, and exorbitant fines those who are planning to assemble and speak in protest against the policies and actions of the G8 and NATO as well as other matters of national and international concern; and&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS these political leaders of the City of Chicago have taken steps to unreasonably limit the hours and places for free speech and peaceable assembly during the G8 and NATO summits, including spaces that are officially acknowledged to be “public” in character, and even to discourage non-protesting persons, groups, and institutions from their presence in these public areas; and&#xA;&#xA;WHEREAS, we as leaders of faith communities of the greater Chicago region and other parts of the country have a religious and public responsibility for demanding that political and community leaders meet their assigned duties ethically, legally, and in keeping with the Constitution of the United States of America;&#xA;&#xA;WE, therefore, the undersigned religious leaders petition the Mayor of the City of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, and members of the City Council, to cease and desist from the enactment of any and all laws and ordinances, policies and practices that, in word or in spirit, violate, compromise, and undermine the clear and consistent meaning of the United States Constitution and it Bill of Rights.&#xA;&#xA;Signatures (Institution/Religious affiliation is for identification purposes only)&#xA;&#xA;The Rev. Thomas Aldworth, Pastor, Morgan Park Baptist Church, Chicago&#xA;The Rev. Luis Alvarenga, Iglesia Unido de Cristo, Berwyn&#xA;The Rev. Jacki Belile (ABC – USA); Founder and Director, Living well Ministries&#xA;Fr. Bob Bossie, SCJ&#xA;John Cassel, First Church of the Brethren&#xA;Joyce Cassel, First Church of the Brethren&#xA;The Rev. Ann Coburn, Episcopal Church&#xA;Dr. Pauline Coffman, Middle East Task Force of Chicago Presbytery&#xA;The Rev. Daniel Dale, Senior Minister, Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ, Chicago&#xA;The Rev. William Exner, Vice-Chair, National Executive Council, Episcopal Peace Fellowship&#xA;The Rev. Sarah Fisher, Rector, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Chicago&#xA;The Rev. Dr. Cotton Fite, Priest Associate, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Evanston&#xA;The Rev. Lee A. Gaede, Deacon, St. Giles Episcopal Church, Northbrook&#xA;Dr. Linda Gaither, Chair, National Executive Council, Episcopal Peace Fellowship&#xA;The Rev. Larry Greenfield, Executive Minister, American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago&#xA;Dr. Marshall Elijah Hatch, Senior Pastor, New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church; The Leader’s Network, Chairman&#xA;Rafeeq Jaber CFP, Treasurer, Civil Rights Education Center&#xA;The Rev. Damon R. Jones, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Berwyn, American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago&#xA;The Rev. Jackie Lynn, Executive Director, Episcopal Peace Fellowship&#xA;The Rev. Loren McGrail, Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ, Chicago&#xA;Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid, Chair, Board of Parliament of World Religions&#xA;The Rev. Emeka P. Nwachuku, Vicar, St. Andrew’s Pentecost Episcopal Church, Evanston&#xA;Fr. Robert H. Oldershaw, Pastor emeritus, St. Nicholas Parish, Evanston&#xA;Ahmed Qadeer, Co-Vice Chairman, DuPage United Secretary, Naperville Interfaith Leaders Association (NILA), Ex-President, Islamic Center of Naperville)&#xA;The Rev. Bonnie Perry, Rector, Rector/Senior Pastor, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chicago&#xA;The Rev. Primitivo C. Racimo, Vicar, St. Margaret of Scotland Episcopal Church, Chicago&#xA;The Rev. Elizabeth Ritzman, American Baptist Churches, USA&#xA;The Rev. Dr. Douglas R. Sharp, Interim Minister, Lake Street Church of Evanston, American Baptist Churches, USA&#xA;Swami Shraddhananda, Yoga Chicago (magazine)&#xA;Mr. Newland Smith, Librarian Emeritus, Seabury-Western Theological Seminary&#xA;The Rev. Dr. Jerome A. Stone, Evanston&#xA;The Rev. Linda Tossey, Pastor, Community Baptist Church, Warrenville&#xA;The Very Rev. Kara Wagner Sherer, Rector, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Chicago&#xA;The Rev. Robert T. Yeager, Oak Park&#xA;&#xA;#ChicagoIL #civilLiberties #FirstAmendment #MayorRahmEmmanuel #CANG8 #NATOG8Summit2012 #BillOfRights&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chicago, IL – As part of the pressure campaign to stop Mayor Emanuel from restricting the freedom to assemble, the Interfaith Committee of the Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) circulated the following statement to faith leaders in the Chicago area. The letter with the signatures of 35 prominent ministers and faith leaders was presented to Mayor Emanuel&#39;s office Wednesday morning, Jan. 18, just before the opening of the City Council meeting.</p>



<p>The Interfaith Committee intends to continue to gather the support of faith leaders to defend the right to protest war and austerity.</p>

<p>The text of the statement follows:</p>

<p><strong>A PETITION TO THE GOVERNMENT FOR A REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES</strong></p>

<p>WHEREAS the founders of our American democracy, when debating the freedoms that should apply to “we the people,” rejected the proposal that these freedoms be “tolerated,” and affirmed that these freedoms are “rights – even unalienable rights – that the government must always honor; and</p>

<p>WHEREAS the Bill of Rights – not the Bill of “Toleration” – of the United States Constitution places the freedom of religion first, but associates it with the essential freedoms of speech, of the press, of peaceable assembly, and of petition the government for redress of grievances; and</p>

<p>WHEREAS religious leaders and their communities have a long and continuing tradition of defending these essential and interconnected rights whenever the government has sought to compromise or deny them as a means of exercising control, exploiting fear, and imposing unreasonable physical and expressive restrictions on persons and groups; and</p>

<p>WHEREAS the political and community leaders of the City of Chicago have determined that benefits will be realized by inviting the G8 and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to hold their scheduled summits in May of 2012 in the City, and that these invitations have been accepted; and</p>

<p>WHEREAS the political leaders of the City of Chicago have now used the occasion of the forthcoming summit meetings of the G8 and NATO to rewrite and make significantly more restrictive and oppressive those ordinances applying especially to the freedom of speech and the freedom of peaceable assembly, and to threaten and intimidate with massive police action, arrest, and exorbitant fines those who are planning to assemble and speak in protest against the policies and actions of the G8 and NATO as well as other matters of national and international concern; and</p>

<p>WHEREAS these political leaders of the City of Chicago have taken steps to unreasonably limit the hours and places for free speech and peaceable assembly during the G8 and NATO summits, including spaces that are officially acknowledged to be “public” in character, and even to discourage non-protesting persons, groups, and institutions from their presence in these public areas; and</p>

<p>WHEREAS, we as leaders of faith communities of the greater Chicago region and other parts of the country have a religious and public responsibility for demanding that political and community leaders meet their assigned duties ethically, legally, and in keeping with the Constitution of the United States of America;</p>

<p>WE, therefore, the undersigned religious leaders petition the Mayor of the City of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, and members of the City Council, to cease and desist from the enactment of any and all laws and ordinances, policies and practices that, in word or in spirit, violate, compromise, and undermine the clear and consistent meaning of the United States Constitution and it Bill of Rights.</p>

<p>Signatures (Institution/Religious affiliation is for identification purposes only)</p>
<ul><li>The Rev. Thomas Aldworth, Pastor, Morgan Park Baptist Church, Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. Luis Alvarenga, Iglesia Unido de Cristo, Berwyn</li>
<li>The Rev. Jacki Belile (ABC – USA); Founder and Director, Living well Ministries</li>
<li>Fr. Bob Bossie, SCJ</li>
<li>John Cassel, First Church of the Brethren</li>
<li>Joyce Cassel, First Church of the Brethren</li>
<li>The Rev. Ann Coburn, Episcopal Church</li>
<li>Dr. Pauline Coffman, Middle East Task Force of Chicago Presbytery</li>
<li>The Rev. Daniel Dale, Senior Minister, Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ, Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. William Exner, Vice-Chair, National Executive Council, Episcopal Peace Fellowship</li>
<li>The Rev. Sarah Fisher, Rector, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. Dr. Cotton Fite, Priest Associate, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Evanston</li>
<li>The Rev. Lee A. Gaede, Deacon, St. Giles Episcopal Church, Northbrook</li>
<li>Dr. Linda Gaither, Chair, National Executive Council, Episcopal Peace Fellowship</li>
<li>The Rev. Larry Greenfield, Executive Minister, American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago</li>
<li>Dr. Marshall Elijah Hatch, Senior Pastor, New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church; The Leader’s Network, Chairman</li>
<li>Rafeeq Jaber CFP, Treasurer, Civil Rights Education Center</li>
<li>The Rev. Damon R. Jones, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Berwyn, American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. Jackie Lynn, Executive Director, Episcopal Peace Fellowship</li>
<li>The Rev. Loren McGrail, Wellington Avenue United Church of Christ, Chicago</li>
<li>Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid, Chair, Board of Parliament of World Religions</li>
<li>The Rev. Emeka P. Nwachuku, Vicar, St. Andrew’s Pentecost Episcopal Church, Evanston</li>
<li>Fr. Robert H. Oldershaw, Pastor emeritus, St. Nicholas Parish, Evanston</li>
<li>Ahmed Qadeer, Co-Vice Chairman, DuPage United Secretary, Naperville Interfaith Leaders Association (NILA), Ex-President, Islamic Center of Naperville)</li>
<li>The Rev. Bonnie Perry, Rector, Rector/Senior Pastor, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. Primitivo C. Racimo, Vicar, St. Margaret of Scotland Episcopal Church, Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. Elizabeth Ritzman, American Baptist Churches, USA</li>
<li>The Rev. Dr. Douglas R. Sharp, Interim Minister, Lake Street Church of Evanston, American Baptist Churches, USA</li>
<li>Swami Shraddhananda, Yoga Chicago (magazine)</li>
<li>Mr. Newland Smith, Librarian Emeritus, Seabury-Western Theological Seminary</li>
<li>The Rev. Dr. Jerome A. Stone, Evanston</li>
<li>The Rev. Linda Tossey, Pastor, Community Baptist Church, Warrenville</li>
<li>The Very Rev. Kara Wagner Sherer, Rector, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Chicago</li>
<li>The Rev. Robert T. Yeager, Oak Park</li></ul>

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 01:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>“Sit Down and Shut Up” ordinances passed in Chicago City Council </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following joint statement from the Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) and Occupy Chicago on the Jan. 18 vote by the Chicago City Council. Joint statement by Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) and Occupy Chicago&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;At 12:30 today, Rahm Emanuel officiated over the death of the Bill of Rights in the City Council chambers.&#xA;&#xA;Ordinances designed to severely restrict First Amendment rights of speech and assembly were presented on December 14th. The stated target was to prepare to repress protesters during the summits of NATO and the G8.&#xA;&#xA;At first, aldermen and the media all agreed that no one would oppose Emanuel on this.&#xA;&#xA;In response to mayor&#39;s attack on civil liberties, the Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) joined together with Occupy Chicago and several unions to unite our efforts to defend of civil liberties in Chicago. By last week, aldermen had felt so much pressure from constituents that they had to speak out.&#xA;&#xA;Emanuel then moved to withdraw first one, and then another, of the most criticized pieces. Protests continued to grow; Emanuel retreated further; the protests mounted, and he retreated even further.&#xA;&#xA;Finally, a version was reached that the council opposition could vote for, hoping that the movement would not condemn them. The final version is still a significant attack on democratic rights; its passage is a defeat for our movement.&#xA;&#xA;The mayor has not achieved his true objective, though. Emanuel looks at the new Chicago he has inherited, with protesters in so many places, and he wants to put the genie back in the bottle. It’s not possible.&#xA;&#xA;We have the right to protest against war, austerity, and inequality. Mayor Emanuel, you’ll see us in the streets of Chicago: our streets.&#xA;&#xA;#ChicagoIL #civilLiberties #FirstAmendment #OccupyChicago #MayorRahmEmmanuel #CoalitionAgainstNATOG8WarPovertyAgenda #CANG8 #NATOG8Summit2012 #BillOfRights&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following joint statement from the Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) and Occupy Chicago on the Jan. 18 vote by the Chicago City Council.</em> <strong>Joint statement by Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) and Occupy Chicago</strong></p>



<p>At 12:30 today, Rahm Emanuel officiated over the death of the Bill of Rights in the City Council chambers.</p>

<p>Ordinances designed to severely restrict First Amendment rights of speech and assembly were presented on December 14th. The stated target was to prepare to repress protesters during the summits of NATO and the G8.</p>

<p>At first, aldermen and the media all agreed that no one would oppose Emanuel on this.</p>

<p>In response to mayor&#39;s attack on civil liberties, the Coalition Against NATO/G8 War &amp; Poverty Agenda (CANG8) joined together with Occupy Chicago and several unions to unite our efforts to defend of civil liberties in Chicago. By last week, aldermen had felt so much pressure from constituents that they had to speak out.</p>

<p>Emanuel then moved to withdraw first one, and then another, of the most criticized pieces. Protests continued to grow; Emanuel retreated further; the protests mounted, and he retreated even further.</p>

<p>Finally, a version was reached that the council opposition could vote for, hoping that the movement would not condemn them. The final version is still a significant attack on democratic rights; its passage is a defeat for our movement.</p>

<p>The mayor has not achieved his true objective, though. Emanuel looks at the new Chicago he has inherited, with protesters in so many places, and he wants to put the genie back in the bottle. It’s not possible.</p>

<p>We have the right to protest against war, austerity, and inequality. Mayor Emanuel, you’ll see us in the streets of Chicago: our streets.</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:ChicagoIL" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ChicagoIL</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:civilLiberties" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">civilLiberties</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:FirstAmendment" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FirstAmendment</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:OccupyChicago" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">OccupyChicago</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MayorRahmEmmanuel" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MayorRahmEmmanuel</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:CoalitionAgainstNATOG8WarPovertyAgenda" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">CoalitionAgainstNATOG8WarPovertyAgenda</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:CANG8" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">CANG8</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:NATOG8Summit2012" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">NATOG8Summit2012</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:BillOfRights" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BillOfRights</span></a></p>

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