Actually my real wish is more graphic but...
5 States Consider Bans On Protests at Funerals
Proposals Aimed at Anti-Gay Demonstrations
By Kari LydersenWashington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 30, 2006; Page A09CHICAGO -- At least five Midwestern states are considering legislation to ban protests at funerals in response to demonstrations by the Rev. Fred Phelpsand members of his Topeka, Kan.-based Westboro Baptist Church, who have been protesting at funerals of Iraq war casualties because they say the deaths are God's punishment for U.S. tolerance toward gays.
Though the soldiers were not gay, the protesters say the deaths, as well as Hurricane Katrina, recent mining disasters and other tragedies are God's signs of displeasure. They also protested at the memorial service for the 12 West Virginia miners who died in the Sago Mine.
"The families weren't able to bury their loved ones in peace," said Kansas state Sen. Jean Schodorf, who has proposed legislation. "We felt pretty strongly that we needed to do something about it."
Kansas already has a law banning demonstrations at funerals, but Schodorf said the existing law is vague and hard to enforce. The proposed bill would keep protesters 300 feet away from any funeral or memorial service and ban demonstrations within one hour before or two hours after a service.
Legislators in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Oklahoma are looking at similar bills. Proposed legislation in Indiana would keep protesters 500 feet from funerals, and make a violation a felony punishable by a three-year prison term and a $10,000 fine.
State Sen. Anita Bowser said she thinks the demonstrators are hoping to provoke a physical attack so they can file a lawsuit.
"These people are not gainfully employed, so they're waiting for someone to do battle with them so they can go to court and win," said Bowser. "They want a big liability case to pursue. I don't think they actually give a diddly wink about the arguments they're making, but they're clever individuals trying to make a fast buck."
Shirley Phelps-Roper, Phelps's daughter and an attorney for the church, said if legislation passes, the group will challenge it in court. "Whatever they do would be unconstitutional," she said. "These aren't private funerals; these are patriotic pep rallies. Our goal is to call America an abomination, to help the nation connect the dots. You turn this nation over to the fags and our soldiers come home in body bags."
Fortunately there are many different people working to stop these jackasses. One of these groups is called the Patriot Guard.
Patriot Guard Riders Mission Statement
The Patriot Guard Riders is a diverse amalgamation of riders from across the nation. We have one thing in common besides motorcycles. We have an unwavering respect for those who risk their very lives for America’s freedom and security. If you share this respect, please join us.
We don’t care what you ride, what your political views are, or whether you’re a "hawk" or a "dove". It is not a requirement that you be a veteran. It doesn't matter where you’re from or what your income is. You don’t even have to ride. The only prerequisite is Respect.
Our main mission is to attend the funeral services of fallen American heroes as invited guests of the family. Each mission we undertake has two basic objectives.
1. Show our sincere respect for our fallen heroes, their families, and their communities.
2. Shield the mourning family and friends from interruptions created by any protestor or group of protestors.
We accomplish the latter through strictly legal and non-violent means.
5 comments:
Are there no worse crimes that deserve punishments than tolerating gays?
How about, muder (tolerated in many instances)theft, misuse of power, ruining peple's lives???
What a buch of fanatics.
It is all very distressing.
I have known about Fred Phelps and his crackpot church for some time.
Phelps is one of the nastiest pieces of humanity I have ever heard of.
Normally I wouldn't outright insult someone without having a just argument to back it up but one look at the actions of Phelps and his collection of idiot parishioners is enough, no justification is really needed.
I have actually seen Phelp’s converts with their "God Hates Fags", "God Hates Canada", "God Hates America" signs.
They open their mouths and evil spews out, they target, gays, Jews, and women (not always in that order)
The following are the accusations levelled against Mr Phelps. I admit some may have questionable veracity, but if even one is true it is enough to make me hate Mr Phelps.
Antisemitism - Once saying to Alan Colmes of FOX News radio "You're my favorite sick Jew."
Wife abuse - Phelps preaches that it is okay for a man to beat his wife if she cheats on him.
Sexism - He once lecture a woman on adultery before his church calling her a whore and asking his church to sign a document stating she would be damned to hell.
Animal abuse - once shot a dog for defecating on his lawn.
Child Abuse - permanent physical evidence of abuse has been found on his children
Hate Mongering - What else would you call his position on gays.
Phelps is abusive and his criminal record shows that;
1987 Witness intimidation
1992 Disorderly conduct
1993 Disorderly conduct
1993 Witness intimidation
1994 Contempt of court
1994 Two counts of assault (reduced to disorderly conduct on appeal)
1995 Assault and battery
1997 Two counts of disorderly conduct
1998 Disorderly conduct
All that said Canada has a unique position on Mr Phelps, he is banned from ever coming here.
Canada passed hate crime legislation, sometimes referred to as the "Fred Phelps Law.”
So thank G-d we are a Phelps free zone but every once in a while his followers creep in.
Sorry for the vehemence trash like Phelps really burns my butt.
The only thing that keeps him out of jail is tolerance which is something he doesn't have.
Hi Bill,
I am with you on this.
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