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Wolf Kazumaru

PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 10:27 am


BakaTulip
Yondara_The ChaosMage
Hehehehehe...

Good bye, Mr. Phelps.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/25/military.funerals.ap/index.html

*parties!*

Also I'm so glad I got to see a clip of the mother ******** talking on the news... he's an ugly wrinkly man who sounds like a ******** moron.
Sounds like????
PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:27 pm



Spartan-4202


Moonlight_Shadow12

PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:54 pm


Here is an article I found oneday online about that terrible man and his church full of hate for people who are Gay.

The virulently homophobic Westboro Baptist Church recently began picketing the funerals of U.S. soldiers who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan as a way of venting rage at a government that they believe is tolerant of homosexuality. The group has used the same tactic against the gay community at hundreds of events nationwide

Since the summer of 2005 the Topeka, Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), led by Fred Phelps, has been picketing funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, with placards reading "Thank God for Dead Soldiers" and "Thank God for IEDs [improvised explosive devices]," while shouting epithets at grieving parents. Phelps believes that the soldiers represent a nation tolerant of homosexuality, and their deaths are God's direct punishment for their sins.

So far these protests have taken place in 22 states, attracting a great deal of publicity and inspiring a wave of grassroots anger. As a result, eleven states enacted legislation restricting demonstrations at funerals as of May 2006, and more than 30 states are considering such legislation. The president also signed into law a bill restricting protests at military funerals, largely in response to recent activities by WBC.

Phelps has vowed to challenge the new legislation, alleging that these new restrictions unconstitutionally restrict freedom of speech.

Before gaining notoriety and provoking public anger for disrespecting slain soldiers and their families, the group was known for picketing the funerals of gay people or those they perceived to be gay. In 1998, WBC congregants set off an angry reaction when they showed up at the funeral of gay murder victim Matthew Shepard, and held up signs reading "No Fags in Heaven" and "God Hates Fags." According to the WBC Web site, they have staged "over 22,000" protests across the nation and around the world since 1991.

Incorporated in 1967 as a not-for-profit organization, the Westboro Baptist Church considers itself an "Old School (or, Primitive)" Baptist Church. The Church is led by the septuagenarian Reverend Fred Waldron Phelps Sr., and many WBC congregants are related to Phelps by blood. His wife, several of his children and dozens of his grandchildren frequent the church.

While WBC has picketed the gay community at hundreds of events nationwide, most of the individuals protested by the Church are not homosexual. In fact, WBC most often targets people it mistakenly claims are gay or those it believes to be encouraging homosexuality. Many WBC fliers emphasize the race or religion of these individuals, suggesting that the Church's hate spreads beyond its abhorrence of homosexuality. WBC congregants believe that "God's hatred is one of His holy attributes." What appears to be anti-gay rhetoric is often a vehicle for WBC's anti-Semitism, hatred of other Christians, and even racism, though in the 1980s Fred Phelps received awards from the Greater Kansas City Chapter of Blacks in Government and the Bonner Springs branch of the NAACP for his work on behalf of Black clients.

Trained as a lawyer, Fred Phelps was disbarred in 1979 by the Kansas Supreme Court, which asserted that he had "little regard for the ethics of his profession." The formal complaint against Phelps charged that he misrepresented the truth in a motion for a new trial in a case he had brought, and that he held the defendant in the case up to "unnecessary public ridicule for which there is no basis in fact." Following his disbarment from Kansas State courts, Phelps continued to practice law in Federal courts. In 1985, nine Federal court judges filed a disciplinary complaint charging him and six of his family members, all attorneys, with making false accusations against them. The Phelpses fought the complaint but lost. In 1989, Fred Phelps agreed to surrender his license to practice law in Federal court in exchange for the Federal judges allowing the other members of his family to continue practicing in Federal court.

In 1991, WBC staged its first public demonstration, targeting a park in Topeka allegedly frequented by gays. Thousands of protests have followed, and WBC shows no sign of slowing down. In addition to speeches on the picket lines, the Church spreads its hateful message via faxed fliers and "News Releases." These faxed documents also appear at WBC's notorious Web site, Godhatesfags.com, along with photos of Church pickets and a schedule of upcoming demonstrations. A second WBC Web site, Godhatesamerica.com, contends that the United States is "doomed" because it supports gays. According to Fred Phelps, "God invented the Internet for us to preach on."

The following quotations from WBC materials and other sources expose the Church's views on Jews, gays, Blacks, Christians and the United States. WBC's own words best demonstrate the wide range and disturbing nature of its hatred.
PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:30 pm


How does the U.S. support gays? We've got a homophobe for president. If Fred Phelps wasn't a d**k himself, I'd castrate him. Not because I'm bi, but because I'm violent that way.

-Lasciate Ogni Speranza-


Bishop_Aldweiss

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:11 pm


welcometomyhell
How does the U.S. support gays? We've got a homophobe for president. If Fred Phelps wasn't a d**k himself, I'd castrate him. Not because I'm bi, but because I'm violent that way.


Ha. This is the easiest quesiton I've ever had available to answer. But perhaps that's because I understand how his mind works better than anyone else ever can. Anyone on our side of the debate, anyway. After all, I used to be just like him.

But let me get to the point.

This is how his line of thinking works.

America does not actively pursue every homosexual, transexual, pansexual and bisexual in the country; and does not send them off to concentration camps to be "re-educated" or killed upon failing to accept the "one, true religion and sexuality".

We all know this to be true.

In his brain; Not actively killing = the same as harboring and promoting.

It's linear thinking, it's baisc, animalistic logic; but that's what it is.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:55 pm


HOLY SHIZZZ!!!!!!!!

His website is awful! He even has articles about how they are thankful for the deaths in the tornadoes and a bus crash in georgia!

I can't wait till those people die off. lets just hope they don't pass it onto their children. eek eek eek eek eek

SubHumanRemains


-Lasciate Ogni Speranza-

PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:54 pm


Of course they'll pass it on to their children. They're arrogant and self-righteous that way.

If it were my decision, Fred Phelps and his followers would never be allowed to breed. My disgust for them matches their hate for people they've never met and still condemn.

Ever shave, Fred? You're gonna go to Hell. Ever eat meat on Friday, Fred? Gonna go to Hell. The Bible's convenient for people who cower behind religion because they're intolerant and weak-minded. If the Bible didn't say anything about homosexuality being wrong, then Fred Phelps would just find something else to use for his cowardice and ignorance.
PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:25 pm


and it drives me INSANE

he has 13 children

58 grandchildren

...5 greats so far.

emo


surprised i wanna kick his a**

SubHumanRemains


SubHumanRemains

PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:02 pm


http://youtube.com/watch?v=33-_9nOX8KM

that video right there
is hilarious.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:02 pm


From what I understand about 90% of his church is related by blood or marriage or both. Gotta love the homophobic, inbreeding, Southern Christians.

Actually, I find it more disgusting that he thanks god for 9/11 and the tsunami of 2004.
-LD

Leavaros


SubHumanRemains

PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:58 pm


oooh and how they protest at funerals of soldiers and people who have died of AIDS.

it's sooo gross how they think that hating people is right.
it's sooo gross how they twisted the bible and now to them it means nothing like it should.

it's so gross how people can use religion to make something "okay" to do to someone else. it happens all the time... just because "god said that it was right"

cry
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