Posted on 08/27/2005 8:34:56 PM PDT by LibertyRocks
HEADS UP: There is an anti-war protest planned by the Westboro Baptist Church in Martinsville, IN tomorrow during a Soldier's funeral.
I first heard about it was from a chatter earlier today on MSN chat who was requesting help with bail tomorrow. I subsequently visited the church's website and found confirmation of their plans.
The chatter stated that the entire town would be turning out for the funeral and that people are "ready and waiting" for these protestors. He also stated that he wasn't sure the local PD would protect these protestors. I am hoping cooler heads prevail...
Here is the info on the planned protest copied from the Westboro Baptist Site:
August 28, 2005 1:30 pm 2:00 pm Martinsville, IN Neal & Summers Mortuary, 110 E. Poston Rd., for funeral of Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy W. Doyle
This is the crazy cult led by Rev. Fred Phelps, of "godhatesfags.com" fame. He takes his little church, comprised mostly of his family members, to soldiers' funerals in several states. According to this bunch, our casualties in the WOT are some sort of retribution from God for our acceptance of homosexuals. Yeah, I know it makes no sense.
Lots of folks like to point to the Phelps family as examples of right-wingers gone bad, but the reality is that they are Democrats. There's a couple of pictures floating around FR of Rev. Phelps with Al Gore. And some other FReeper dug up the records of campaign donations by members of the Phelps family, and they were to Democrats.
Here is an old FR thread about another funeral they protested...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431870/posts
What I'm wondering is where these pukes get their funding. Lots of travel (including a trip to Sweden) for the least-liked "church" group in the USA.
Here is another old FR thread regarding this group:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1431842/posts
Tomorrow's a Sunday. Shouldn't these people be in church, and not doing anything unnecessary, and observe a day of rest, to "keep the Lord's Day holy?"
Our civil war is getting hot.
Well, if it were a real church you might have a point.
On one of the old threads I posted someone posted the following info. (It seems they may get it directly from the "left".)
To: West Coast Conservative
In 1988, the same Fred Phelps hosted a fundraiser at his home for then-Presidential candidate Al Gore.
See http://www.lcrga.com/archive/200010251159.shtml
29 posted on 06/27/2005 6:58:05 PM CDT by AFA-Michigan
BUMP!!!
Unacceptable. There is no low that the left will not go. I think by the next election we should show how patriotic the left really is.
Thanks for the ping. No decent citizen, even of the paleo Right (like me) or the Left, is going countenance this sort of repugnant travesty. I trust the local cops will be well up to keeping these nutcases well away from the funeral; it doesn't need any vigilantes, God help us.
"Why would they want to protest at a funeral...that is sick"
They're like Dodson and Fogg, the shysters in "The Pickwick Papers" - be as nasty and obstreporous as they like, with the intent of filing suit on anyone who physically attacks them.
Of course, one day it'll be Phelps' estate that will have to do the filing, as he will be too dead to bother...
Bless you for getting this information out. Looks like the ping list for Indiana residents has been found.
I hope many will show up to defend this Hero and Family.
The man who heads this so-called church is s psycotic disbarred lawyer who "prays" for the deaths of US soldiers.
I'm not calling for violence but would never convict the man who shot him.
They are looking for trouble in Martinsville and they're likely to find some.....
This is worth a tank of gas to see (and videotape)!
If this is Fred Phelps' gang of sickos, I wouldn't lose any sleep if I heard the townsfolk beat the sh!t out of them and left them bleeding on the sidewalk.
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