They threatened to come out here to Bardstown to disrupt the funerals for the 10 people that died in the fire a while back. They ended up not doing it, but I suspect they might very well have gotten into a lot of trouble. The victims seemed to have a thousand relatives. You know small towns.
Hope it’s that way in Radcliff. With all the military related personnel around there, sounds like a potentially hot situation.
On a totally unrelated side note for anyone that lives out that way. There is an Asian food store (called Smith’s Oriental) on the west side of the road towards the north of town. Next door (on the right) is a tiny little Korean place run by a very nice Korean woman. She runs it *entirely* alone, cooks, serves, cleans and makes her own kimches. Has about 8 items on the menu. Called Korean Delight, 1603 N Dixie Blvd. I see Ft Knox people come down there to eat lunch.
If you like Korean food, patronize it. She is a very nice lady.
We went to the cemetery along with somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 to 750 other patriots. There were over 200 Patriot Guard members there. I did talk to several folks who had been at the church where four members of the westboro cult showed up. They were advised by the police to leave as the crowd was probably 99% military or ex-military and getting hostile. Some of the local folks found their cars (Kansas plates) in a nearby parking lot and the windows turned up blacked out. Wonder how that happened.
Stonewall Jackson had a camera and is uploading pics to a host site. As soon as he is finished he will get a half dozen or so up. The local media was there in force, so tomorrow morning’s paper will more than likely have an article. I will post it as a separate thread and place the link here and the link to here on that one.