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CKE
04-20-2007, 10:15 AM
there latest protest is going to take place on the first victim of the Virgina Tech's funeral..... a bunch of sick POS rednecks

Fred Phelps and the psychos at Westboro Baptist Church are planning to protest at EVERY FUNERAL and MEMORIAL SERVICE that they learn of regarding the students murdered on April 16th!

The Westboro Baptist "Church" is an organization that teaches a message of hate. They do not believe that Christ died for everyone in the world, only the elite chosen. They are saying that because higher education teaches rebeliousness against God that these students deserved to die.

THE FIRST PICKET BY THE WBC HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED AND CONFIRMED.

They will be in Evans, GA on Saturday the 21st.

Lakeside High School
533 Blue Ridge Drive
Evans, GA

3 PM - 4 PM

toddg
04-20-2007, 10:23 AM
unfreaking believable..:mad:

Mhs06
04-20-2007, 11:00 AM
Ive heard about these guys, and it angers me to no end that they can get away with something like this.

Owned05
04-20-2007, 11:24 AM
Someone give these guys some weed and tell em to chill.

K-Rock
04-20-2007, 12:05 PM
there latest protest is going to take place on the first victim of the Virgina Tech's funeral..... a bunch of sick POS rednecks

Fred Phelps and the psychos at Westboro Baptist Church are planning to protest at EVERY FUNERAL and MEMORIAL SERVICE that they learn of regarding the students murdered on April 16th!

The Westboro Baptist "Church" is an organization that teaches a message of hate. They do not believe that Christ died for everyone in the world, only the elite chosen. They are saying that because higher education teaches rebeliousness against God that these students deserved to die.

THE FIRST PICKET BY THE WBC HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED AND CONFIRMED.

They will be in Evans, GA on Saturday the 21st.

Lakeside High School
533 Blue Ridge Drive
Evans, GA

3 PM - 4 PM

This doctrine in and of itself is not a doctrine of Hate. Your linking of the Doctrine of Predestination to the statements of hate are not founded.

Many people in many denominations follow the interpretations of Scripture of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Both of these men believed in the Sovereignty of God and John Calvin's teachings also led to the formation of the Presbyterian Church.

DragonBand06
04-20-2007, 01:15 PM
Sick ********.

Dds115
04-20-2007, 01:43 PM
I don't know how after protesting dozens (hundreds?) or soldier's funerals, these people have not been full out attacked. I have seen videos of people yelling that them etc, but you have hundreds of trained killing machines at the funerals, it honestly surprises me that some of these people are still alive. They are sick people, and I will not shed a tear if something does happen to them. Is that wrong to think that?

mad_fan
04-20-2007, 01:55 PM
Someone give these guys some weed and tell em to chill.

Better yet...someone give a 'loner' a couple of handguns...and point him in the right direction...

CCDawg
04-20-2007, 01:56 PM
Because if there is one city God would put his new chosen people it's Topeka, Kansas. :rolleyes:

jtk1519
04-20-2007, 02:51 PM
These sick mother******* preach a message of hate.

http://www.godhatesamerica.com/index.html

http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/Westerboro_Baptist_Church.jpg

Dds115
04-20-2007, 02:58 PM
http://www.break.com/index/most_hated_family_in_america.html

Most hated family in America... this is a disturbing video...this family is sick. They brainwash their kids... there is some bad language in it too, so turn down the volume if around children...

jtk1519
04-20-2007, 03:15 PM
I remember when that nut job was on Hannity & Colmes. It takes quite a bit to really ruffle Colmes' feather but I thought he was damn close to reaching across that desk and *****-slapping that ignorant woman clear off the set. I wish he would have.

Mac Is Back
04-20-2007, 03:56 PM
These sick mother******* preach a message of hate.

http://www.godhatesamerica.com/index.html

http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/Westerboro_Baptist_Church.jpg

Excuse me while I regurgitate blood on my dog.

yankee
04-20-2007, 04:35 PM
my friend at purdue works at the purdue radio station, and he's interviewing these people on this show...just sick stuff.

chpanther
04-20-2007, 04:37 PM
I don't know how after protesting dozens (hundreds?) or soldier's funerals, these people have not been full out attacked. I have seen videos of people yelling that them etc, but you have hundreds of trained killing machines at the funerals, it honestly surprises me that some of these people are still alive. They are sick people, and I will not shed a tear if something does happen to them. Is that wrong to think that?

no i was actually thinking give a sniper a gun and put him within a mile and let him have a field day

BoomerSooner
04-20-2007, 04:47 PM
http://www.break.com/index/most_hated_family_in_america.html

Most hated family in America... this is a disturbing video...this family is sick. They brainwash their kids... there is some bad language in it too, so turn down the volume if around children...

**** eat feces, is that in the bible?
-No that's a fact.
That's hilarious and frightening at the same time.

yallerjacket
04-21-2007, 02:32 PM
These people should be killed as soon as possible.

svfootball45
04-21-2007, 02:44 PM
These sick mother******* preach a message of hate.

http://www.godhatesamerica.com/index.html

http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/Westerboro_Baptist_Church.jpg

how can she smile holding that poster i have no idea what is keeping me from tracking those &!^@#$ down and showing them real hate by busting a cap

jrock210
04-21-2007, 03:35 PM
Someone give these guys some weed and tell em to chill.

They probably are the ones that came up with the idea for 420

jrock210
04-21-2007, 03:58 PM
I went to break and looked at a few more of these videos about here and shes a b****. Heartless and moronic

CyFallsMom
04-21-2007, 04:28 PM
Those poor people at Virginia Tech lose their lives and these evil, evil people are allowed to live. What they need during one of these protests is a sniper somewhere nearby. I know - an eye for an eye is wrong - but these people are evil through and through and something has to be done. I also know to each his own - but not when it is thrown in the face of others like they are doing. She needs some serious Lithium or maybe electro shock therapy...the kids need to be shipped somewhere and get some serious reverse brainwashing.

jrock210
04-21-2007, 05:27 PM
Those poor people at Virginia Tech lose their lives and these evil, evil people are allowed to live. What they need during one of these protests is a sniper somewhere nearby. I know - an eye for an eye is wrong - but these people are evil through and through and something has to be done. I also know to each his own - but not when it is thrown in the face of others like they are doing. She needs some serious Lithium or maybe electro shock therapy...the kids need to be shipped somewhere and get some serious reverse brainwashing.

I wonder if she gets shot and they have her funeral for her will her family go to it? And if so I think we should get signs that say stop worshiping the dead...lol that would be great:D

wide-e-wide
04-21-2007, 05:30 PM
good grief...what a bunch of idiots.
Why can't a mad gunmen go on a shooting spree and get rid of some of these a-holes instead of innocent college students?

jrock210
04-21-2007, 05:41 PM
good grief...what a bunch of idiots.
Why can't a mad gunmen go on a shooting spree and get rid of some of these a-holes instead of innocent college students?

Someone probably will hear about them going to the funerals and get them there.

cougardude
04-21-2007, 06:50 PM
If these people think our nation is so horrible then why don't they just GET OUT!!!:mad: It'd be good riddance!

jrock210
04-21-2007, 08:58 PM
If these people think our nation is so horrible then why don't they just GET OUT!!!:mad: It'd be good riddance!

Then if they went to Mexico they would be shot and Canada they would be put in a phsyco ward. They should move to Cali.

Mac Is Back
04-22-2007, 12:22 AM
Then if they went to Mexico they would be shot and Canada they would be put in a phsyco ward. They should move to Cali.

Where they would be put into a psycho ward and promptly shot.


Seriously, after reading the garbage on that website, I was quite literally horrified. Who protests FUNERALS? Not only is that disgusting, but also pointless. Ughh...the Phelps. It almost makes me wish I were going to hell simply to see them burning in it.

Mac Is Back
04-22-2007, 12:34 AM
I just watched the video without it breaking up. While I am shocked, to me it's almost funny how completely idiotic these people are. The woman is blatantly stupid, and I feel sorry for her children that they should be forced to grow up like this without much of a chance for themselves.

God have mercy on their hell-bound souls.



P.S. The guy in the white Chevy cracked me up.

t-long20
04-22-2007, 01:08 AM
If these people think our nation is so horrible then why don't they just GET OUT!!!:mad: It'd be good riddance!

co-sign this is sick

CKE
04-22-2007, 03:49 AM
good news



Once again, we are experiencing the pain and anguish of another mass shooting in America, this time at Virginia Tech. And once more, the Westboro Baptist Church people from Topeka, Kansas are planning to protest outside the funerals of all 32 of the shooting victims. If you've never heard of this angry group of people, they believe that random acts of violence, killings, and even the deaths of American soldiers in the war are a result of God's wrath over homosexuality. They've repeatedly stated that innocent murder victims deserved their fate. They routinely hold picket signs outside the churches of funerals that say things like, "Your son is rotting in Hell" and "Thank God for IEDs" and "Your daughter deserved to die." One of them told me today that they were already making signs for the Virginia Tech funerals that would have said, "Hokies in Hell" (hokie is the Va Tech mascot). Many of these "church leaders" are lawyers and are experts at local ordinances that they use in their favor to hold their protests.

You may recall that when they were planning to protest outside the funerals of the slain Amish children in Pennsylvania, I offered an hour of airtime on my radio show to Westboro Baptist Church in exchange for their written promise to stay out of Pennsylvania and leave those grieving families alone. They accepted my offer and were guests on my show for an hour. When I found out that they were planning to hold protests outside the Virginia Tech victims funerals, I've made the decision to offer them more airtime. On Tuesday, April 24, Shirley Phelps-Roper and other members of Westboro Baptist Church will be my in-studio guests for the entire program. They have formally announced that they are cancelling all of their scheduled protests for the Virginia Tech shooting victims funerals as a result of receiving this invitation to be on my show.

I know that many people disagree with my decision. I have also received many notes and calls of support. Please allow me to state why I'm doing this: I truly feel called, on a spiritual level, to allow my radio show to be a tool that prevents these angry, hateful people the opportunity to hurt grieving families. I fully comprehend the arguments against doing this ("giving in to 'terrorists', "allowing them a national platform", etc.) but my heart is telling me to do something positive here. If my radio show can prevent a circus atmosphere of protests, counter-protests, police protection, and media coverage from taking place in front of churches where grieving families are trying to say good-bye to their loved ones, then I think that's a good thing. I feel with all of my heart that this is the right thing to do.

If you don't choose to listen, I understand completely. If you disagree with my offer, I respect your position. Please know that I didn't come to this decision easily or casually. I've prayed and consulted with my family, friends and colleagues. I know that many people will slam my decision. Last time, I was publicly criticized and mocked by a CNN/Headline News talk host for doing this with the Amish funerals. Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper wrote that I "surrender(ed) (my) radio show...giving them a minor victory."

I am proud when a radio show like mine can actually do something good for people. Most times, those of us with a radio show or newspaper column can just talk about issues. Once in awhile, we can literally stop a horrible event in its tracks. This is one of those times. And whether you agree or disagree with me, I just wanted you to know -- from me -- why we're doing this.

As always, thanks for your support. God bless America!

Mike Gallagher
April 20, 2007



And if anyone does decide to go and protest here will be freedom riders at the funerals holding huge American flags to try and block them out so that the families do not have to see them.

0utlaw
04-22-2007, 03:56 AM
good news



Once again, we are experiencing the pain and anguish of another mass shooting in America, this time at Virginia Tech. And once more, the Westboro Baptist Church people from Topeka, Kansas are planning to protest outside the funerals of all 32 of the shooting victims. If you've never heard of this angry group of people, they believe that random acts of violence, killings, and even the deaths of American soldiers in the war are a result of God's wrath over homosexuality. They've repeatedly stated that innocent murder victims deserved their fate. They routinely hold picket signs outside the churches of funerals that say things like, "Your son is rotting in Hell" and "Thank God for IEDs" and "Your daughter deserved to die." One of them told me today that they were already making signs for the Virginia Tech funerals that would have said, "Hokies in Hell" (hokie is the Va Tech mascot). Many of these "church leaders" are lawyers and are experts at local ordinances that they use in their favor to hold their protests.

You may recall that when they were planning to protest outside the funerals of the slain Amish children in Pennsylvania, I offered an hour of airtime on my radio show to Westboro Baptist Church in exchange for their written promise to stay out of Pennsylvania and leave those grieving families alone. They accepted my offer and were guests on my show for an hour. When I found out that they were planning to hold protests outside the Virginia Tech victims funerals, I've made the decision to offer them more airtime. On Tuesday, April 24, Shirley Phelps-Roper and other members of Westboro Baptist Church will be my in-studio guests for the entire program. They have formally announced that they are cancelling all of their scheduled protests for the Virginia Tech shooting victims funerals as a result of receiving this invitation to be on my show.

I know that many people disagree with my decision. I have also received many notes and calls of support. Please allow me to state why I'm doing this: I truly feel called, on a spiritual level, to allow my radio show to be a tool that prevents these angry, hateful people the opportunity to hurt grieving families. I fully comprehend the arguments against doing this ("giving in to 'terrorists', "allowing them a national platform", etc.) but my heart is telling me to do something positive here. If my radio show can prevent a circus atmosphere of protests, counter-protests, police protection, and media coverage from taking place in front of churches where grieving families are trying to say good-bye to their loved ones, then I think that's a good thing. I feel with all of my heart that this is the right thing to do.

If you don't choose to listen, I understand completely. If you disagree with my offer, I respect your position. Please know that I didn't come to this decision easily or casually. I've prayed and consulted with my family, friends and colleagues. I know that many people will slam my decision. Last time, I was publicly criticized and mocked by a CNN/Headline News talk host for doing this with the Amish funerals. Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper wrote that I "surrender(ed) (my) radio show...giving them a minor victory."

I am proud when a radio show like mine can actually do something good for people. Most times, those of us with a radio show or newspaper column can just talk about issues. Once in awhile, we can literally stop a horrible event in its tracks. This is one of those times. And whether you agree or disagree with me, I just wanted you to know -- from me -- why we're doing this.

As always, thanks for your support. God bless America!

Mike Gallagher
April 20, 2007



And if anyone does decide to go and protest here will be freedom riders at the funerals holding huge American flags to try and block them out so that the families do not have to see them.

wow...wat kind of world do we live in?

CKE
04-22-2007, 04:00 AM
wow...wat kind of world do we live in?

One were if someone put a marine within a mile of these people then the only feeling he felt was recoil but cant do that because the government has given them there rights and is still letting them disgrace our country