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March 12, 2006
'Thank God For Dead Soldiers'?
Topics: MoonbatsThere are really some very sick people out there, especially the members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka Kansas. And then there are those flag-waving bikers, and we're damned fortunate to have them.
The people of the Westboro Baptist Church may call themselves Christians, but are nothing more than a hate group masquerading as Christians:
Led by the "Rev." Fred Phelps (disbarred as a lawyer in 1979) the misguided members of this church target homosexuals and a range of others with messages of hate. The church's ourageous protest actions - the group prefers to picket funerals(!) - have earned the Phelps and his ilk much media coverage.The church's web site is deservedly listed as a hate site by many internet watchdog organizations. Its content is the verbal equivalent to what you would find in any other sewer. The same is true for its companion web site, www.godhatesamerica.com.
Hat tip - Harry Owens
Posted by Richard at March 12, 2006 4:16 PM
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