Is it their right to protest, or is it an invasion of privacy?
SuzannePjam
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I think it is nasty, ungodlike and a complete invasion of privacy to protest at these poor fallen soldiers funerals.
Congregation plans to protest soldier’s funeral
Church says dead soldiers are God’s punishment for homosexual tolerance
JACKSON, Miss. - Members of a church who say God is killing American soldiers in Iraq because of the United States' tolerance of homosexuality are planning a protest at Saturday's services for Army Sgt. 1st Class Clarence D. McSwain.
The 31-year-old McSwain of Meridian died in Baghdad on June 8 when a roadside bomb exploded near his convoy, the Department of Defense said.
Members of Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., have been going to funerals across the United States denouncing homosexuality and praising the deaths of Americans. The church's Web site says the group will be at McSwain's funeral in Laurel at 1:15 p.m.
"Thank God for IEDs," the Web site says. IEDs, or improvised explosive devices, is the military's term for the roadside bombs, which have taken a heavy toll on coalition troops.
"This is not the time or the place for that," said Ashley McSwain, the soldier's sister.
"This is about my brother and remembering him. They're not going to stop anything. It won't stop him from dying, and it won't stop us from crying," she said.
‘Like a shadow’
Ashley McSwain said her father, Theodis, is a minister at Gilfield Baptist Church in Alabama, and that her family knows that God would not punish her brother and family. She dismissed the tactics of the Westboro Baptist Church.
"I'll treat them like a shadow I saw out of the corner of my eye," she said Friday. "They're not even worth thinking about."
Clarence McSwain was an honor student and football player at Meridian High School. He took English classes at the University of Southern Mississippi before joining the Army 12 years ago.
This was his fifth overseas deployment and his third tour in Iraq.
Protest of the protesters planned
Members of the Patriot Guard Riders, a group of motorcycle-riding veterans who attend the funerals to form a human barricade between the church members and mourning families, also plan to attend services for McSwain.
Jason "Waldo" Wallin, deputy executive director of the Patriot Riders, said the group feels obliged to attend the funerals that are targeted by Westboro Baptist Church.
"Quite simply, we're just a bunch of average Americans letting people know that they're not alone. And to let the families know that their soldiers’ sacrifices are not forgotten," he said.
The Patriot Guard is setting up a staging area at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Laurel.
Ed Baker, state captain of the Patriot Riders, said in a posting on the group's Web site that police have offered bikers escorts to the services.
McSwain leaves behind three young children, including a 5-month-old son he had met only once.
McSwain was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division based out of Fort Campbell, Ky.
Congregation plans to protest soldier’s funeral
Church says dead soldiers are God’s punishment for homosexual tolerance
JACKSON, Miss. - Members of a church who say God is killing American soldiers in Iraq because of the United States' tolerance of homosexuality are planning a protest at Saturday's services for Army Sgt. 1st Class Clarence D. McSwain.
The 31-year-old McSwain of Meridian died in Baghdad on June 8 when a roadside bomb exploded near his convoy, the Department of Defense said.
Members of Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., have been going to funerals across the United States denouncing homosexuality and praising the deaths of Americans. The church's Web site says the group will be at McSwain's funeral in Laurel at 1:15 p.m.
"Thank God for IEDs," the Web site says. IEDs, or improvised explosive devices, is the military's term for the roadside bombs, which have taken a heavy toll on coalition troops.
"This is not the time or the place for that," said Ashley McSwain, the soldier's sister.
"This is about my brother and remembering him. They're not going to stop anything. It won't stop him from dying, and it won't stop us from crying," she said.
‘Like a shadow’
Ashley McSwain said her father, Theodis, is a minister at Gilfield Baptist Church in Alabama, and that her family knows that God would not punish her brother and family. She dismissed the tactics of the Westboro Baptist Church.
"I'll treat them like a shadow I saw out of the corner of my eye," she said Friday. "They're not even worth thinking about."
Clarence McSwain was an honor student and football player at Meridian High School. He took English classes at the University of Southern Mississippi before joining the Army 12 years ago.
This was his fifth overseas deployment and his third tour in Iraq.
Protest of the protesters planned
Members of the Patriot Guard Riders, a group of motorcycle-riding veterans who attend the funerals to form a human barricade between the church members and mourning families, also plan to attend services for McSwain.
Jason "Waldo" Wallin, deputy executive director of the Patriot Riders, said the group feels obliged to attend the funerals that are targeted by Westboro Baptist Church.
"Quite simply, we're just a bunch of average Americans letting people know that they're not alone. And to let the families know that their soldiers’ sacrifices are not forgotten," he said.
The Patriot Guard is setting up a staging area at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Laurel.
Ed Baker, state captain of the Patriot Riders, said in a posting on the group's Web site that police have offered bikers escorts to the services.
McSwain leaves behind three young children, including a 5-month-old son he had met only once.
McSwain was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division based out of Fort Campbell, Ky.
"Where there is sacrifice there is someone collecting the sacrificial offerings."-- Ayn Rand
"Some of my friends sit around every evening and they worry about the times ahead,
But everybody else is overwhelmed by indifference and the promise of an early bed..."-- Elvis Costello
"Some of my friends sit around every evening and they worry about the times ahead,
But everybody else is overwhelmed by indifference and the promise of an early bed..."-- Elvis Costello
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the tables turned on them? Protests against their antiquated belief system? It's really rather self-serving and hateful for them to do that to the families of the deceased."The answers are fatal..."
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Anyone who shows up at anyone else's funeral and shows so little respect for the families at their time of loss should be shot on siteI'll keep taking punches
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it is their right...I don't think they should excercise that right but as long as we're in america and following the law they are free to exercise that right...you get the good with the bad with freedom of speech etc...make sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0
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chopitdown wrote:it is their right...I don't think they should excercise that right but as long as we're in america and following the law they are free to exercise that right...you get the good with the bad with freedom of speech etc...
I have to agree. I think America is obsessed with "freedom". Yet, if the freedom is sufficiently unpopular - they forget the divinity of their freedom.0 -
Marine’s father sues funeral demonstrators
Protesters say soldiers’ deaths are God’s penalty for U.S. tolerance of gays
GREENBELT, Md. - The father of a Marine whose funeral was picketed by anti-gay protesters from a fundamentalist Kansas church filed an invasion-of-privacy suit against the demonstrators Monday.
It is believed to be the first lawsuit brought by a serviceman’s family against Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., whose members routinely demonstrate at military funerals around the country.
Albert Snyder of York, Pa., the father of Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder, is seeking unspecified damages. The younger Snyder, 20, died March 3 after an accident in the Anbar province of Iraq. He was buried in Westminster, Md.
“We think it’s a case we can win because anyone’s funeral is private,” Albert Snyder’s lawyer Sean Summers said. “You don’t have a right to interrupt someone’s private funeral.”
‘I want it to stop’
After filing the suit, Snyder said at a news conference that he hoped a hefty judgment would leave the church members unable to afford travel for more protests.
“I want it to stop,” he said of the protests. “I didn’t know there were people in the world who did that.”
Members of Westboro say the military deaths in Iraq are God’s punishment for America’s tolerance of gays. They typically carry signs with slogans such as “God Hates Fags” and “Thank God for IEDs,” a reference to the roadside bombs used by insurgents.
The church has inspired dozens of state laws banning funeral protests, including a Maryland law that did not go into effect until after Snyder’s memorial.
Shirley Phelps-Roper, a spokeswoman for the small congregation, said it is the first time Westboro has been sued by a soldier’s family.
“We were exercising our First Amendment rights,” she said.
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These people are sick. Not at a funeral. Then again I will bet you if the funeral was for a soldier who's family & friends were openly against the war and they were on TV saying this Ann Coulter would be there sticking her big nose into everything. The far right wing in this country really scares me. I am glad they are in the minority. Even though they are well represented in Congress and the White House.Casper, WY 06/16/95
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They shouldn't have the right.America should show some decency and arrest these scumbags.It may be the devil or it may be the Lord
But you're gonna have to serve somebody.
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I wonder if anyone has beat their ass yet. I know I would.
The protest itself is fine (to each his own), but WHERE they are protesting is inappropriate and my God will probably send them to hell for this unbelievable bullshit. I never wish bad things on people... Well I do to these prejudice motherfuckers. I wish horrible things to happen to them. Karma is a bitch.0 -
You're right.chopitdown wrote:it is their right...I don't think they should excercise that right but as long as we're in america and following the law they are free to exercise that right...you get the good with the bad with freedom of speech etc...
but in cases like this i always follow that with "and it's our right to call them insane, zealotous assholes who are a shame to the human race".Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..
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Oh my, they dropped the leash.
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Westboro protestors are a sick group of people and what they are doing is so far beyond wrong I don't know where to begin.
I was wondering if anyone knows if there have been counter demonstrations to their demonstrations...not to just add to the melee surrounding what should be a private time for families of the fallen soldiers...but just some kind of effort to put them down.
I'm surprised there hasn't been some violent reaction to them. I am no expert on protest or anything, but it seems that when an unpopular protest is going on, the other side is always countering it (abortion, gay rights, equal rights, etc.)....and when it gets to an issue that really hits a nerve, those get way out of hand.4/16/92...8/20/92...6/19/05...6/20/05...9/24/96...10/5/96...6/14/98...9/18/98...9/19/98...9/4/00...5/3/03...7/1/03...7/12/03...5/30/06...cuz everyone seems to be doin' it....please don't jump off any bridges.0 -
InsaneSoup wrote:I was wondering if anyone knows if there have been counter demonstrations to their demonstrations...not to just add to the melee surrounding what should be a private time for families of the fallen soldiers...but just some kind of effort to put them down.
Why don't you join me in following them only to kick their ass when they start protesting? Maybe piss or take a shit on them when they're down?0 -
isn't the majority of it one church that like 90% of the members are related anyway?
i think i heard that on Fox... that there are like 80-90 people in this and they're all from the same church... and that's when you know someone's off the deep end, when an anti-gay group gets shit on a fox show. (it was one of the guys like o'riley).Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..
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danny72688 wrote:Why don't you join me in following them only to kick their ass when they start protesting? Maybe piss or take a shit on them when they're down?
OH, man, I'm laughing my ass off! I would love to join you. Unfortunately, I really can't risk my job with an arrest, but I would support your leadership of a
Protecting Respect for Others' Funerals group. (Or just hiring some thugs...KIDDING!)4/16/92...8/20/92...6/19/05...6/20/05...9/24/96...10/5/96...6/14/98...9/18/98...9/19/98...9/4/00...5/3/03...7/1/03...7/12/03...5/30/06...cuz everyone seems to be doin' it....please don't jump off any bridges.0 -
InsaneSoup wrote:OH, man, I'm laughing my ass off! I would love to join you. Unfortunately, I really can't risk my job with an arrest, but I would support your leadership of a
Protecting Respect for Others' Funerals group. (Or just hiring some thugs...KIDDING!)
Yeah I'm not serious, but man it sounds ecstatic! I'd love to do it consequence free. Maybe I could get the pigs on my side for this one
Think I'd get good karma points on this one?
I think I'd get double or triple
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i think it's an absolute lack of respect to protest at a fallen soldiers funeral.
what the hell is wrong with people that they can not allow a grieving family some dignity at an already difficult time.
shame on you protestershear my name
take a good look
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danny72688 wrote:Yeah I'm not serious, but man it sounds ecstatic! I'd love to do it consequence free. Maybe I could get the pigs on my side for this one

Think I'd get good karma points on this one?
I think I'd get double or triple 
The gods would be proud.4/16/92...8/20/92...6/19/05...6/20/05...9/24/96...10/5/96...6/14/98...9/18/98...9/19/98...9/4/00...5/3/03...7/1/03...7/12/03...5/30/06...cuz everyone seems to be doin' it....please don't jump off any bridges.0 -
InsaneSoup wrote:The gods would be proud.
Not their "god"
I don't like their "god". It's a dickhole on wheels. 0 -
chopitdown wrote:it is their right...I don't think they should excercise that right but as long as we're in america and following the law they are free to exercise that right...you get the good with the bad with freedom of speech etc...
agreed.
it is in extremely poor taste imho, but sure, they do have the freedome to do so. it's just sad.
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Their god was actually a pretty cool dude.danny72688 wrote:Not their "god"
I don't like their "god". It's a dickhole on wheels.
it's what they turned him into that i hate...Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..
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Oh my, they dropped the leash.
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decides2dream wrote:agreed.
it is in extremely poor taste imho, but sure, they do have the freedome to do so. it's just sad.
i agree it is EXTREMELY poor taste to protest at the funeral.make sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0
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