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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:30 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 9:32 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:01 pm
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Anonymouz They believe in ethereal beings, that alone makes them losers in my book. And although i dont' necessarily like soldiers that kill(ed*; it has been a long time since they've done any more raiding and stuff... i think) innocent people because they can't afford education or finding another job, their families do not deserve this kind of unbelievably ******** idiotic bullshit. I too have thought violent thoughts when it comes to the WBC and their leader, but whatever. I hear that there's also a motorcade of patriot guys that sometimes show up to provide security... which means they keep those ******** well away from the ceremony... and i mean, they're bikers man... who the ******** would want to mess with a harley-riding, leather-wearing, badass biker? Not the WBC... that's for sure! domokun The soldier wasn't some impoverished teenager looking for a way out of poverty or a reason to kill people. He was married and had a child.
Newspaper The flag and medals were presented to his widow. The Fort Knox Honor Guard stood vigil outside UCHS and fired a three-volley salute. The Patriot Guard Riders of Indiana also stood with flags lining the entrance to the gymnasium.
It was pretty awkward when the instant we went to see the WBC protesters that the coffin was being escorted down the avenue. My two friends and I had no idea what to do but stand and watch as they passed by.
I managed to see the bikers though. I really wanted to shake one of their hands but I was a complete wuss. I mean.. they are bikers.
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:00 pm
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:51 pm
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Xiporah They have been officially defined as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Really? Does there exist a link, because I'd love to see it.
My personal view is this. Those people are no more Christian or Baptist than I am a dragon.
They are, in my book, a hate based occult centered around utter idiocy, and eventually all bad things do end just as all good things eventually end.
One day they'll be screaming, and hollering with thier ignorance and hatred...and then one day they will be silent. To me...I look forward to the day when they finally disperse.
Of course that said when they fade some other circus will take up the act, and the show will go on, and another group of zealots will leave the world desperate for a way to understand how a group of people can stoop so low.
I do not hate these individuals. I actually pity them. I pity thier way of thinking, and I pity thier ignorance, and I pity the simple fact that they cannot find it within themselves to be nicer, and to be more accurate to the religion they pretend to be a part of.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:10 am
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