A Washington County school board meeting ended in a heated exchange after resident Shaun Porter confronted board members over access policies and delivered what he described as a legislative prayer during public comment.
Porter began by criticizing the board for denying entry to a disabled veteran who did not have a Maryland driver’s license.
“You let her talk about a non budget issue first, something to do with robotics or some such shit. Anyhow, I wanted to talk first before I talk about budget items, the fact that you denied a disabled veteran access to this meeting this evening because she didn’t have a copy of her driver’s license on her she gave date of birth. She was willing to have the police department run her for warrants, background checks, NCIC sex offender website, all that other great stuff. So you actually denied access to this disabled veteran this evening because she didn’t have a copy of her Maryland driver’s license on her I think that’s repugnant,” Porter said.
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He continued, “I think you people are actually why we have a constitution is to restrain you sons of bitches, the way that you guys violate our First Amendment, Fourth Amendment civil rights and 14th Amendment civil rights by treating people differently better. People differently based on their viewpoint.”
Porter then said he would present his remarks in the form of a legislative prayer.
“So anyway, I really don’t have much to say about the budget. I actually have a legislative prayer, so I’m going to form my statement in the form of a prayer. Dear Lord, please give this board full of morons the wisdom to spend less money on denying veterans access to public meetings and citizens access to public meetings, and spend more money on disabled children and children that need it. Please, Lord, allow these fu**ing morons to stop giving all of our money to stupid LGTBQ+ programs and pushing the transgender agenda on our students, Please, Lord, give these fu**ing idiots a clue.”
Board member Dean Rose interrupted. “Mr. Porter. Mr. Porter.”
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“I’m sorry, are you interrupting my my prayer, sir,” Porter replied.
“The clock has stopped,” Rose said.
“For what?” Porter asked.
“You’ve been asked before about the decorum,” Rose responded.
“I’m sorry, my prayer is not subject to your approval. Mr. Rose,” Porter said.
“I’m just warning you,” Rose replied.
“It’s a legislative prayer. It’s protected by the First Amendment,” Porter said.
“You may continue but you’re being warned,” Rose said.
“I’m going to continue with my prayer, sir,” Porter responded.
“You may continue,” Rose said.
Porter continued, “May God have mercy on Dean Rose’s soul. He obviously doesn’t have one. Dear Lord, please protect our children from these monsters who are trying to convert all of them into being transgender. Dear Lord, please protect our students from mass shooters, who all tend to be transgender, and dear Lord, please allow these worthless mother fu**ers to stop pushing transgender ideology on children.”
“Mr. Porter, you’re done. Thank you,” Rose said.
“You’re cutting my speech off?” Porter asked.
“Yep. You’re done. Thank you very much,” Rose replied.
“You stopped my prayer because you didn’t approve the words in the prayer?” Porter asked.
“You’re in violation of our policy,” Rose said.
“What policy do you have on prayer?” Porter asked.
“We do have a policy on decorum and you violated it,” Rose responded.
“What words are illegal? You didn’t provide a list of words. You didn’t provide a list of words that I can’t say before the meeting, sir,” Porter said.
“Mr. Porter if you’d step away from the podium, please,” Rose said.
“No. Because it’s my turn to speak. It’s my time to speak. You didn’t tell me what words I couldn’t say. You didn’t say f**k fa**ot queer, dyke, mother fu**er, c**t, worthless piece of sh*t, c*ck sucker. Commie statist pig, worthless fu**ing whore, sell out to the people, traitor to the Constitution, violator of civil rights for that of veterans and average everyday Americans. You are repentant pig, sir. I hope you lose your election,” Porter said.
“Excuse me, everyone, please,” Rose said.
“Oh, I didn’t finish my speech,” Porter replied.
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