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8 months ago ::
Oct 07, 2011 - 11:51AM
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9 months ago ::
Sep 30, 2011 - 4:53AM
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What's really sad and incomprehensible to me is the complete turnaround Fred Phelps seems to have made from his years of building a strong reputation as a civil rights lawyer in the 1970's. Phelps defended black people in discrimination cases when few others would, and often pro bono, from what I heard of him when I lived in Kansas. I suppose he views homosexuality as a sinful choice demanding repentance whereas one is born black. So many with his vehemence toward gays regard it that way.
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9 months ago ::
Sep 29, 2011 - 8:59PM
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Doesn't Westboro have anything better to do than think about homosexuality all day long?
According to some sources they like to think about the money they make winning lawsuits when they provoke either violence or something like it in the people they offend.
Maybe they should think about orpaned children.
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9 months ago ::
Sep 24, 2011 - 8:16PM
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Doesn't Westboro have anything better to do than think about homosexuality all day long?
According to some sources they like to think about the money they make winning lawsuits when they provoke either violence or something like it in the people they offend.
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9 months ago ::
Sep 24, 2011 - 1:48AM
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Westboro was going to protest a Foo Fighters song that they felt encouraged homosexuality, so in turn the Foo Fighters donned some costumes and staged an impromptu concert to protest them.
Cool, eh?
Even knowing how much you hate evangelicals, I'm a bit surprised to see you posting this video here. Anyways, kudos to the Foo Fighters.
"When you walk, you might like to take the hand of a child. She will receive your concentration and stability, and you will receive her freshness and innocence." -Tich Naht Hanh
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9 months ago ::
Sep 24, 2011 - 1:05AM
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Doesn't Westboro have anything better to do than think about homosexuality all day long?
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9 months ago ::
Sep 20, 2011 - 2:29PM
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I doubt the people of Westboro care at all. The fooFighters are welcome to put their artisitc talents to creating more money and publicity for themselves - which is what I would do given the golden opportunity of Phelps clan protesting me.
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9 months ago ::
Sep 19, 2011 - 10:05AM
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Westboro was going to protest a Foo Fighters song that they felt encouraged homosexuality, so in turn the Foo Fighters donned some costumes and staged an impromptu concert to protest them.
Cool, eh?
The Phelps cult should learn that when the Ku Klux Klan thinks you're too extreme it may be time to reassess your position. Link
"The genius of the Constitution rests not in any static meaning it might have had in a world that is dead and gone, but in the adaptability of its great principles to cope with current problems and current needs." -- Justice William Brennan: Speech to the Text and Teaching Symposium at Georgetown University,(October 12, 1985)
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9 months ago ::
Sep 19, 2011 - 9:51AM
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9 months ago ::
Sep 19, 2011 - 9:23AM
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linkWestboro was going to protest a Foo Fighters song that they felt encouraged homosexuality, so in turn the Foo Fighters donned some costumes and staged an impromptu concert to protest them. Cool, eh?
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