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LOL2dimes wrote:If I were single I would consider taking some time off work to protest at his funeral.
Yeah, cigarettes are sort of assholes like that.jonesthecurl wrote:Phelps dies, fags laugh.
It would need a bit of diplomacy to do it well. A sign with a selective bible quote would be best I think.PLAYER57832 wrote:LOL2dimes wrote:If I were single I would consider taking some time off work to protest at his funeral.
Seriously, though, not sure it is truly worth the journey... besides his followers would probably just see as making him a martyr. Better to just ignore him.
tl;drcrispybits wrote:Dunno if everyone can see this but Louis Theroux had some good thoughts on this topic:
https://www.facebook.com/LouisTheroux/p ... eam_ref=10
agreeablePhatscotty wrote:People who post about WBC...they are the one's who help give WBC it's power.

Leader and founder of the Westboro Baptist Church.thegreekdog wrote:Is it bad that I don't know who this is? For some reason I thought Fred Thompson died.

The news covered the attacks, they just didn't spend lots of time advertising the terrorists' political views (which would, essentially, reward the terrorists for their attack).notyou2 wrote:That's the obvious bonus of living in a state controlled country, you only get the news they want you to hear. How wonderfully utopian.
I wwatched it on youtube, it was split into segments, but it was interesting. Especially when outside of the whole anti-gay and anything else that was political or in their "message", they actually weren't that bad of people, and that's from the guy who did the documentary. The lone exception seemingly being Fred Phelps himself, according to Theroux.Symmetry wrote:Louis Theroux's documentary on his church is probably the best way to understand him and his ilk.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtfgxo ... shortfilms
Best thing for it.Stegura wrote:I like the protesters with their "Sorry for your loss" sign.
He did a follow up to it which is pretty interesting too. I would have posted the youtube links to both but they came up with the "not available in your country message".muy_thaiguy wrote:I wwatched it on youtube, it was split into segments, but it was interesting. Especially when outside of the whole anti-gay and anything else that was political or in their "message", they actually weren't that bad of people, and that's from the guy who did the documentary. The lone exception seemingly being Fred Phelps himself, according to Theroux.Symmetry wrote:Louis Theroux's documentary on his church is probably the best way to understand him and his ilk.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtfgxo ... shortfilms