Just wondering: how legal is it to post someone's cell phone number, preceded by "You can reach Father Nova here", an open invitation to annoyance calls? This woman should get in trouble for some of the things she does.
I still find it obvious that she re-posted it to trigger abusive calls. By the way, she wrote that Father Alvaro Nova is well-known for "his support of illegal immigrants". The article said in part: "Father Alvaro Nova ... is active in the new sanctuary movement, a coalition of faith communities that supports immigrant families from (sic) being splintered by deportations". It sounds slightly different that way.
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Thanks for posting his cell, now I can thank him!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering: how legal is it to post someone's cell phone number, preceded by "You can reach Father Nova here", an open invitation to annoyance calls? This woman should get in trouble for some of the things she does.
ReplyDeleteshe just cut/pasted it from the church's website
ReplyDeleteLegalities are being investigated. Issues could be pending.
ReplyDeleteCut and pasted from the website? Where is that website? I could not find one.
ReplyDeleteHer original post includes a link to Holy Angels Church, and that page has his contact info. She just cut/pasted from there.
ReplyDeleteI still find it obvious that she re-posted it to trigger abusive calls.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, she wrote that Father Alvaro Nova is well-known for "his support of illegal immigrants". The article said in part: "Father Alvaro Nova ... is active in the new sanctuary movement, a coalition of faith communities that supports immigrant families from (sic) being splintered by deportations".
It sounds slightly different that way.
A barrage of insults: first, Glenn Beck's "Common Sense", then "Common Sense" Citizens.
ReplyDeleteRoll over, Thomas Paine.