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Okay, everyone, bring your eyes to me- Thanks.
Now read this: http://www.winnipegsun.com/News/Winnipeg/2008/08/07/6371591-sun.html.
Now, I am reading a story here where “common sense” has no place. People in Kansas, from the Westboro Baptist Church, are going to come to a funeral and PROTEST. Attend funeral that isn’t even in the same country! Well, not even attend rather.. mortify those attending the funeral. Does anybody find this upsetting? A bit? Funny? Tasteless? I have no idea… okay, I understand that people do stupid things all of the time - but this kind of crosses the line.
I can’t really tell you what does, and does not, cross the line, but I’m a bit bothered! I’m not going to lie, this “fundamentalist church group” is bothering me! Some poor guy is killed (and mutilated) and is now going to have the most awkward and ruined funeral (which is all he’s got left to leave a mark). There is no reason for this!
“God is Punishing Canada”, they are preaching. Maybe he is… for sending us a bunch of retarded hicks to soil a powerful and meaningful ceremony. A funeral isn’t a joke and it isn’t a place where you get to make your mark. Shouldn’t people who attend church know this? This group is completely oxymoronic.
Fred Phelps - you should reconsider.
And your little Phelps daughter who claims that connecting dots means this:
“We’re trying to get you to see that your rebellion against the standards of God, your disobedience to the commandments — your idols, your false gods, your filthy ways have brought wrath upon your head.”
Connecting the dots means closing up a figure. It means closing something up. It means building up walls and it means limiting yourself to only that shape, that figure, that idea, that thought, that way. And that means you’ve already stopped thinking for yourself.
Tim McLean Jr., may you rest in peace.