IMHO, law enforcement needs to do what it does. It is the legitimate role of government to “restrain evil” and enforce the applicable laws. Obviously they’ll look at what the local laws allow and do what they have to.
I would not want to go there as a private citizen or part of another group and get involved in countering them, i.e., a counter protest.
IMHO, that’s just another group that does not belong at the funerals and I’d be part of the problem.
It is very sad that they choose to use that method to oppose abortion; they are having the opposite effect they want to have, using the unsriptural tactics that they are. Even if the message is Scriptural, the tactics have to be Scriptural as well.
They are actually opposing abortion, trying to “wake up” America. It’s the right cause, but a terrible way to deliver the message. I’m sure since the guy had that “flash of genius” (sarc) his pride is preventing him from admitting that his idea was unscriptural. I would not use the words demonic or evil, because, IMHO, I don’t know the details of their statement of faith, etc. It may be that they’re just making that big whopper of a mistake or they may have other wrong doctrine, I don’t know, so I can’t be sure of how far off track they are.
I’m sure law enforcement will keep them at a decent distance, I hope it’s far enough to mitigate their effects.
IMHO.
And the trains were simply transporting employees to their new job location.
Westboro is an evil organization, backed by evil doers, supported by evil people.
Ok, you can depend on the government to all that’s right and holy.
Maybe instead of a gathering of citizens who will protect the families from these demonic lunatics, we can sit around the camp fire, hold hand and sing kumbaya and wait for the government to deal with the issue.
Your post 21 is also very ill-informed.