I'm not entirely sure how free speech applies here. It's not really the gov't saying that they can't do their protests. It's a private person saying that their presence is unwanted and, in fact, harassing. I really fail to see how blatant harassment is protected in this instance. Would it be possible for folks to get a restraining order or something like that?
3/4/2011 5:56:18 PM
One day Fred Phelps will die and have a funeral.
3/4/2011 7:08:18 PM
ehehe. sounds like a plan
3/4/2011 7:26:05 PM
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3/5/2011 1:18:38 AM
3/5/2011 2:51:12 AM
The truthiness of the theology isn't important. What matters is that they do what they say they're going to do with the donations.I don't know that this is the reason they get tax-exempt status...just the first thing that popped in my mind, and it seemed plausible and reasonable.
3/5/2011 11:43:16 PM
Has anyone thought about protesting Westboro Baptist Church? Every Sunday before service? Play some loud ass music. Really live it up.
3/5/2011 11:56:16 PM
they oughta get a bunch of gay dudes to have a giant human pile of buttsex right by WBC.
3/6/2011 12:01:07 AM
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3/6/2011 11:11:18 AM
has anyone pointed out that its kind of funny that soldiers died defending the right of these dumb hicks to protest their own funerals?
3/6/2011 1:10:51 PM
You know...I don't think anyone anywhere has pointed that. You may be on to something.
3/6/2011 1:19:12 PM
^^not to defend WBC at all, because I won't. but who exactly was attacking our right to free speech? It's ridiculous how often that line of reasoning is used when there hasn't been a threat to freedom of speech (or any of our other rights for that matter) by anyone we've sent soldiers to attack since WW2. Hell the biggest threat to our rights has been our own fucking government.
3/7/2011 11:50:25 AM
the terrorists hate us for our freedoms so if we just get rid of them we'll be all good.
3/7/2011 12:02:49 PM