Top lawman in Texas ready to lasso lesbian mayor?

And they are calling for an investigation of city hall’s actions in the dispute, which included negating an apparently valid petition effort against the ordinance and subpoenaing the sermons of five area pastors in a subsequent lawsuit against the city.

 

“There is a growing call for the attorney general of Texas to investigate this,” said Steve Riggle senior pastor of Grace Community Church and one of the five ministers who received a subpoena.

 

He told WND, “That [call] is going to get louder and louder.”

 

“No one in America should be able to steal an election,” he said.

 

Riggle said the city interfered with the process, which should have included an election, resulting in the loss of the peoples’ right to seek justice from their government.

 

The Houston Area Pastor Council has announced a “Let the people vote!” rally at city hall Wednesday at 11 a.m.

 

“The ‘Houston 5′ as well as other pastoral leaders of the No UNequal Rights Coalition invite elected officials and all concerned citizens to gather and call on Mayor Annise Parker to abide by the law,” said the statement.

 

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