MomWolf ([info]momwolf) wrote,
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I am sickened and appalled

This idiot should be.... I don't know exactly what is bad enough for these people.



http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/kmbc/20050806/lo_kmbc/2866367

Members of the Rev. Fred Phelps' Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., are picketing military funerals, KMBC's Micheal Mahoney reported Friday.

The group has made national headlines for traveling throughout the country to picket gay churches, gay weddings, and the funeral of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student who was murdered in Wyoming in 1998.
Friday, about 15 members of the group -- some of them children -- picketed the funeral of a St. Joseph soldier who was killed in
Iraq. Mahoney reported that the group stood across the road from the Grace Evangelical Church during the funeral of 21-year-old Spc. Edward Myers.

"The first sin was being a part of this military. If this young man had a clue and any fear of God, he would have run, and not walked, from this military," said protester Shirley Phelps-Roper. "Who would serve a nation that is godless and has flipped off, defiantly defied, defiantly flipped off, the Lord their God?"


One protester had an American flag tied to his belt that draped to the ground. He was holding a sign that read, "Thank God For IEDs," which are explosive devices used by insurgents to blow up military convoys.

Protesters said America has ignored the word of God, and those who defend the nation must pay a price.

"That's the first piece of solid evidence that you have that the young man is currently in hell," Phelps-Roper said.

"The soldier is in hell now, you believe?" Mahoney asked.

"Absolutely," Phelps-Roper said.


'Protesters Were Rude'

About a dozen veterans stood across the road from the protesters, and Mahoney reported that there were some harsh words and insults traded between the two groups. However, sheriff deputies were stationed about 100 yards away and there was no violence.

"The protesters were so rude -- were disrespectful," said veteran Jim Fields.

"Do I like it? No, I don't. But what can you say, it's a free country," said veteran Dave Campbell.

Veterans told KMBC that a member of the soldier's family shouted at the protesters to leave, and they left about 20 minutes after the funeral started. Mahoney reported that there was applause from veterans and other crowd members when the protesters left.

After the funeral was over, one of the mourners commented on the irony of the protesters showing up at a soldier's funeral.

"They shouldn't protest the funeral for a man who was out there dying to protect the rights that they're demanding they receive," said Marvin Russell.

Russell said he thinks the soldier's family saw the protesters.

"I think it saddened them. They didn't say anything outright, but you could tell by the way they looked down that this was a sad thing to do. They're already in mourning, they don't need people like this to make it worse," Russell said.

Myers was buried with full military honors in Leavenworth National Cemetery. He leaves behind a wife and two children.

One of the protesters said the group is planning to picket other military funerals.

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[info]armagh444

August 7 2005, 01:53:09 UTC 6 years ago

I should know better than to think, even for a moment, that there are depths to which Fred Phelps will not stoop.

[info]momwolf

August 7 2005, 13:20:19 UTC 6 years ago

He's an unbelieveably hateful little man. I am sure he is in for a really big surprise when he wakes up on the other side.

[info]soldiergrrrl

August 7 2005, 07:59:24 UTC 6 years ago

There are a couple of other good stories about firefighters pulling their trucks up to the street so as to block the view of these morons.

I'm not supposed to judge others, but this man's fucking idiot, and God knows it.

[info]momwolf

August 7 2005, 13:19:09 UTC 6 years ago

Frankly, I hope he gets enough negative publicity over this that decent people make it difficult for him to pursue his 'Business as usual"

[info]mstical1

August 7 2005, 12:32:48 UTC 6 years ago

I'm surprised someone hasn't killed that man. How does someone get so full of so much hate?

[info]momwolf

August 7 2005, 13:17:54 UTC 6 years ago

How does someone get so full of so much hate?


I honestly do not know. I know that when I let go of anger and hate, life gets much much better. He is a sad, sad little man. And dangerous as hell. Why can't he be arrested for hate crimes and inciting to riot?
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