From Kansas with Hate! Fred Phelps Its Most Famous Son?

Letting Kansas Know

By rmd, published Feb 18, 2008
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He slithers across Kansas and through Missouri and into Illinois. Like some god awful scene out of a horror movie he and his sick group of church members picket and shout and scream at the services of those recently dead. The dead have done nothing to him. They simply had the misfortune of dying in the wrong place, according to this preacher -- be it a store or a university campus.

His church is the Church of Hate, the Westboro Baptist Church, Topeka, Kansas.

He and his filthy congregation have made a habit of traveling across the country to disrupt the solemn services of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. He does so because he disagrees with the Army's policy on homosexuals. Or so he says. He wants attention. Media attention. He needs the attention of outraged citizens, instead.

Lately, Fred Phelps, pastor of the Church of Hate, has been branching out. He and his chanting vultures have been appearing at high profile services to further spread his message of hate. Recently, a few of his nasty birds found their way to two of the victims of the Lane Bryant killings in Tinley Park, Illinois. Not to be kept home, he has vowed to be at the services of two of the Northern Illinois University victims.

I went to one of the services this morning. I didn't see any of them, but that does not mean they didn't show up later. Having to work, I can't be there on my own all the time. I hope others went to counteract this filthy man and his flock.

For fallen soldiers this is an organization that buffers the families from these disgusting humans. For civilians there is nothing.

There needs to be laws to restrict the distance that these protesters can come to funeral services. Feel free to protest, yes, but out of listening rage of the grieving survivors.

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These protesters actually have police protect them at funerals. Several times motorcycle clubs have been there to counter protest these wackos. I believe in freedom of speech but funerals are not the place for it.

Posted on 02/22/2008 at 11:02:37 PM

 
I'd never heard of these idiots until I saw a video on Youtube - amazingly stupid people. Good article.

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 7:02:46 AM

 
neat read!!!

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 7:02:05 AM

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