State Rep. Dave Agema (R-Grandville) was announced as a speaker at a Lansing rally Wednesday organized by Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who made headlines when he threatened to burn a Koran on his church property earlier this year, but his office denies the accuracy of that announcement. His spokesperson tells MLive.com that the controversial GOP lawmaker will not be speaking at or appearing at the event: “He will not be at the event,” Chris Jones, an aide in Agema’s office, told MLive.com
“„“He will not be at the event,” Chris Jones, an aide in Agema’s office, told MLive.com. The aide said he did not know whether Agema had been contacted about the event or whether he had, at some point, confirmed his attendance.
“„OPERATION FREEDOM’S TREE and STAND UP AMERICA NOW RALLY
“„Featuring Speakers Dr. Terry Jones, James Terpening and Representative Dave Agema, author and main sponsor of Michigan’s Anti-Sharia House Bill 4769
“„Though he uses Sharia law as examples, Agema argues his bill is not anti-Muslim and does not target Sharia law specifically. “It will prevent any religious or foreign law from taking precedence,” he said. Twenty-five other states have introduced similar legislation.
“„We do not support the message of hate and intolerance that Mr. Jones has chosen to bring to Michigan. As the nation observes the tenth anniversary of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, we will be encouraging people to commit to share our time and talents to build a stronger Michigan. Instead of the sinister attacks defeating our nation, America stood tall. Regardless of background, race or religion, Americans reached out to each other with compassion and courage.
“„Regarding Rep. Agema’s bill, we have yet to see any evidence that it is needed or that foreign laws are being practiced in our state.
“„Pastor Jones’ choice of Hunter Park seems strange, indeed, given that it is home to the annual World Refugee Day festival and located in a neighborhood that celebrates its rich diversity. I think the Pastor will find that people in this area are not interested in his fringe politics and hate speech. It seems that this man has come an awfully long way to insult residents of our neighborhood and the people of Lansing. Nevertheless, he has the right to do so; let’s hope he makes it quick and goes home.