August 07, 2005

What Do You Expect From A Democrat

Rev. Fred Phelps, a long-time Democrat activist, is well known for his hatred of those with whom he disagrees. That makes him typical of members of that party, which equates dissent from their platform with evil. (on the other hand, Democrats view dissent which showers hatred on the US as the ultimate patriotism). That's why they turned out to revile a dead soldier and the country he served at his funeral.

An anti-America protest scheduled to coincide with an Opelika soldierÂ’s funeral Saturday occurred with little confrontation.

However, there were those who turned out to pay tribute to the slain soldier who voiced opposition to the Kansas-based church group’s message summarized by picket signs bearing slogans like “God hates you” and “America is doomed.”

Protected by police border tape that surrounded an area across the street from Greater Peace Baptist Church, where the service for Sgt. Christopher J. Taylor was held, the group of about 15 from Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., began what they call a “Love Crusade” with a parody of the song “God Bless America.”

Margie Phelps, daughter of WBC pastor and anti-gay activist Fred Phelps who spearheads the group, loudly chanted anti-gay rhetoric.

Several American flag-waving supporters protested this message by standing in front of the barricade, partially blocking view of the group from Jeter Road where the church is located.

This prompted some members of the church group to step out of the designated area set up by Opelika police.

To ensure a peaceful assembly, police ordered the group to stay within the set boundaries, prompting a complaint from Fred PhelpsÂ’ son Timothy who claimed police were violating their oath to uphold the United States Constitution.

“They have to do everything they can to shut us down,” said Phelps. “This is what you call government taking a side on an issue. This is what you call Nazi America.”

In addition to mocking patriotic songs and waving anti-gay signs, one group member dragged an American flag on the ground with her foot.

Yep -- sounds like the typical tactics of the Leftist anti-war groups. So quit trying to claim that Fred Phelps and his ilk are conservative, because they are nyot. Each and every one of their actions at this funeral are typical of left-wing demonstrations by ActUp, MoveOn, and ANSWER.

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1 hah. I had never seen Phelps mentioned as a democrat. Pretty disgusting. How about if we trade him to you guys for a future draft pick. His anti-gay activities make him a good pick up for your team.

Posted by: Dan at Sun Aug 7 14:33:36 2005 (aSKj6)

2 Nope he and his ilk are not welcome in the GOP.

We jettison and work against bigots who try to hitch their wagons to the GOP -- witness our all-out campaign to make sure David Duke lost.

On the other hand, your hate-filled bigots (Bob Byrd, Cynthia McKinney, Maxine Watters) get lots of national support.

So no, you folks can keep Phelps -- and his anti-American ism fits right in.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Aug 7 15:59:23 2005 (JikGy)

3 Sounds like he's not too welcome with you guys, either, despite the similarity of viewpoints on gays. Good for you.

Apparently, though, his democratic past is not something he holds closely. He protested Edwards recently, and Gore, and Gore's father's funeral, and the Clinton Inauguration. Here's a little more background on him, from a source I suspect you don't read regularly (!): http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1999/03/lauerman.html

I sincerely appreciate your educating me on Phelps' past though - I had never heard that before. I'm also glad to hear the Republicans are going to campaign against bigotry.

Posted by: Dan at Mon Aug 8 01:15:29 2005 (aSKj6)

4 1) Most members of the GOP do not hate homosexuals. Many of us have moral problems with certain activities engaged in by homosexuals, and do not believe those activities should be condoned or rewarded by government. But in my experience, it comes down to "love the sinner, hate the sin."

2) We've always campaigned against bigotry -- remember, Jim Crow and the KKK are historical manifestations of the Democrat platform of bigotry. So are today's calls for racial preferences and latter day perversions of affirmative action (which began as GOP supported efforts to reach out and find qualified members of underrepresented groups, not the quota system that exists today).

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon Aug 8 11:14:28 2005 (uUI+i)

5 And... to mention they are sexist too.

Posted by: Amy at Wed Aug 10 00:32:21 2005 (HIJsw)

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