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Sheriff plans to hold deputy graduation at a church

UPDATED 4:50 p.m.

Legacy Church will be the site of tomorrow’s graduation ceremony for new sheriff’s deputies. Sheriff Dan Houston’s bio on the Bernalillo County website states that he’s worked as the church’s security director for years.

Sheriff Department spokesperson Jennifer Vega Brown confirmed that Houston is a member of the church. She points out that under former Sheriff Manny Gonzales, graduation ceremonies were also held at Legacy Church. The Albuquerque Police Department has held two graduations there in the last few years, as well as at Hoffmantown Church, the APD chapel and secular venues, according to spokesperson Trish Hoffman.

Vega Brown says Legacy is a common place to hold large events, and other government agencies utilize the church. Plus, she says, the auditorium is just an auditorium. “When you walk in the front door, you don’t know that you’re in a church.” The county uses the venue, she says, because it’s free, there’s no fee for parking, and it can accommodate the number of people who will attend the 18-cadet graduation.

When the state’s chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union got wind of the venue earlier this week, Executive Director Peter Simonson had to object. “There are countless nonreligious sites that the Sheriff’s Department could have used to hold their graduation ceremony,” he said in an interview with the Alibi. “What’s really at stake is whether a government official can use his authority to impose religious beliefs on employees.”

The U.S. Constitution prohibits that, Simonson says. Holding the graduation ceremony in a church violates the religious establishment clause of the First Amendment. Not to mention, he adds, there’s a comparable provision in New Mexico’s constitution. Both indicate “no government official should endorse a particular religious faith in their capacity as an agent of government,” according to Simonson.

There’s grounds for a lawsuit here, he says, if a plaintiff steps forward.

Vega Brown counters that there’s nothing about the event that’s an endorsement of a religion. Though it’s standard practice to have a chaplain deliver an invocation, the Sheriff’s Department had not yet lined one up for tomorrow’s ceremony.

The ACLU of New Mexico issued a letter earlier today asking for the Sheriff’s Department to hold the graduation somewhere else. But it would be impossible to reschedule this late in the game, Vega Brown says.

Public Comments (11)
  • Legacy of extremism and bigotry...  [ Tue Aug 30 2011 7:26 PM ]

    Legacy Church and Pastor Steve Smothermon, who was on the Police Oversight Commission, apparently haven't met an extremist that he didn't like. Even founded is own extremist group, Voices for Family Values to slander Gay people.

    Holocaust revisionist Scott Lively, BFF Rick Scarbough, Gen. Boykin were some of Legacy Church's event speakers. American Family Association "Voter's Guides" were distributed to the parishioners.

    Bizarre and bigoted textbooks by Bob Jones University and A Beka are used in Legacy's academy, according to church's old website.

    Smothermon lobbied against even Domestic Partnership bills in Santa Fe. Considering that New Mexico was way ahead of many states in anti-discrimination statutes, the lobbying against full citizen equality by Smothermon and others is more than mere bigotry, it's a betrayal of New Mexico's ideals.

    Any church that would throw open its doors to Scott "Pink Swastika" Lively has the blood of Ugandan GLBT people splattered on its pews.

    That a speaker at the Patriot Pastor Tea Party, lobbyist against equality (who no-doubt professes to "love homosexuals)," anti-intellectual who mis-educated his academy's young students with pseudo-science text books; that he was on the Police Oversight Commission in a university town with a large Gay community, should have been a major scandal. Every case reviewed while he was a commissioner, should be reopened.

  • At least no one was Saved  [ Tue Aug 30 2011 8:13 PM ]

    Wow, the Deputies were sworn in at Legacy Church and the world didn't end (though the ACLU may have had heartburn). Praise, praise, praise. At least, there aren't any reports of a single soul being Saved! Because that wouldn't be in the best interests of our society, would it, NM51?

    Regards

    Mike

  • It's about the appearance of condoning extremism  [ Wed Aug 31 2011 7:45 PM ]

    Having a ceremony in the building of an organization that hosts anti-Gay and anti-Muslim extremists, lead by a lobbyist against full citizen equality,as I have illustrated, is giving the appearance of condoning that organization's hostility towards many law abiding, taxpaying New Mexico citizens...which the Sheriff's Department is sworn to help and protect.

    As I have written on my social blog, Pastor Smothermon is teaching that born again Protestants are, by being so, privileged, set above the "common man." See below.

    Not that I disagree with everything that anti-full citizen equality Pastor Steve Smothermon writes here...but...I find this pathetic.

    "Noble birth...as the result of a born again experience, you are adopted into God’s royal family. Since H...e is generous, you will be too." Noblesse oblige is better than contempt for one's subjects and inferiors, but America theoretically doesn't have people subjected to the caprices of nobility and the aristocracy, right?

    "A New Creation

    A noble birth is not to be taken lightly. It places an individual above the common man and carries a distinction of honesty and integrity. " Well...that's what nobility would like the "common man" to believe. I would think that the "common man" is also capable of honesty and integrity...and hardly needs the likes of that noble lord, Pastor Smothermon, to lord over him/her.

    And of course, why the Pastor is so excited to be of noble lineage:

    "The Priveleges (sic) of Nobility"

    "As a believer you can claim your “noble birth.”

    We are elevated to the ranks of prince and princess in God’s family.

    Because of salvation your limitations are behind you and you possess all the rights and privileges of nobility—including a generous spirit."

    Prince Smothermon's "generous spirit" apparently doesn't mean "rising above pettiness or meanness" when it comes to GLBT people. Commoners have rights, too, and special rights for nobility is, well, un-American. Excuse me if I don't tug my forelock. [link]

  • Let The Swine..  [ Thu Sep 1 2011 11:31 AM ]

    ..lay with the Swine.

    Facist Pigs?

    Nazi "Christians?

    All damned, for in the end, they will be judged,

    BY ME!!!!

  • Lying with swine sounds like fun, nowadays...  [ Thu Sep 1 2011 8:03 PM ]

    Love you, black. You can burst a balloon! Or some gaseous, highly flammable hater, who doesn't get it, that it's a suitable venue for a swearing-in ceremony and it's FREE to government. And fewer religious icons visible, than you would see in a walking tour of Old-Town.

    Your rip on Billykid cracked me up....

    Regards

    Mike

  • I'm the hater?  [ Fri Sep 2 2011 6:40 PM ]

    Legacy Church hosted infamous Gay and Muslim bashers like hate group leader Scott Lively and Jerry Boykin, and I'm the hater?

    Is it really free when the Sheriff's Department parades around a supremacist group's parking lot?

    Is free parking worth having graduating deputies share the space with a shameless supremacist who dismisses everyone who is not a conservative, born-again Christian as beneath him, of lacking in integrity and honesty? Who is on record that born-again Christians should be privileged over "the common man?"

    Is sitting in seats that, thanks to hosting holocaust revisionist Scott "Pink Swastika" Lively, has the blood of Ugandan Gay people splattered on them. Is free parking at Legacy Church really all that free?

  • More on Legacy Church sponsored Scott Lively  [ Fri Sep 2 2011 7:12 PM ]

  • More on Legacy Church sponsored Scott Lively  [ Fri Sep 2 2011 7:44 PM ]

  • An adult needs to address this  [ Fri Sep 2 2011 9:55 PM ]

    NM51, yes, you are a hater. You have been slandering and defaming numerous people in your extended tantrum. And I'm not following your stupid links either. They will certainly defame them some more, and perhaps other individuals as well.

    Grow out of it!

    Legacy Church is filled to capacity with wonderful people.

    ACLU's quote caught my attention..." “What’s really at stake is whether a government official can use his authority to impose religious beliefs on employees.” ". The Deputies who were sworn in, were trained to do the opposite, which is to uphold the law, disregarding religion and ANY other circumstances that would compromise their sworn duties.

    If you think, in your deluded state that these strong-willed men and women can be soooo easily turned into religious zealots by attending a one hour ceremony in this facility, well.... I can't help. Wish you all the best!

    (to Mr. Simonson as well, for the same reasons.)

    Regards

    Mike

  • No, I don't think that...  [ Sat Sep 3 2011 3:15 PM ]

    No, I don't think that "these strong-willed men and women can be soooo easily turned into religious zealots by attending a one hour ceremony in this facility..."

    But I do think that the Sheriff's Department, in full uniform, holding ceremonies at an influential and well known Protestant born-again supremacist organization's facilities ...an organization that has sponsored anti-Gay/holocaust revisionist and anti-Muslim extremists such as Scott Lively and Jerry Boykin (among others),is inadvertently sending a bad message to the community the Deputies serve and protect...and the attending family members as well.

    (I know that Legacy Church has worked with a Catholic anti-legal abortion organization...but it's still a Protestant born-again religious-right organization.)

    Speaking of Legacy Chruch, where its Pastor Steve Smothermon will be Sept. 15th...honoring "National Hero of Faith" David Barton. Here's Rick Scarbourgh's (another Legacy Church speaker) Vision America announcement. [link]

    David Barton's own Wallbuilders website. [link]

    A link you won't want to read, by Right Wing Watch, on David Barton. [link]

    Where Pastor Smothermon was in the summer of 2010...Reclaiming America for Christ...with "National Hero of Faith" David Barton and other far-right Christian supremacists. The Reclaiming America for Christ announcement of the event. [link]

    "What's At Your Core" by Pastor Steve Smothermon...with "The Priveleges (sic) of [born-again] Nobility [link]


    Last edited [9/3/11 3:34 PM]
  • Ooops.  [ Sat Sep 3 2011 3:42 PM ]

    Oops. like Pastor Smothermon's "Priveleges, my spell checker somehow missed "chruch." Bad spell checker...bad bad spell checker...go to your file and think about what you did. lol.

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