All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
You know guys as much as I despise the Westboro Baptist Church, this ruling is actually a good thing, even if we don't like it. For one thing, its going to make it harder to justify things like European style hate speech laws here in America. Which at the very least could mean that people like Robert Spencer will not be prosecuted for saying unpleasant things about Islam. It could still happen through eventually, so we shouldn't let our guard down, but in the long run this ruling is probably a good thing. Margie Phelps may despise our soldiers and admire Al Quadea, but ironically this ruling may actually make it easier for us to win the fight against groups like Al Queada, in the long run, as well as the stealth Jihad being waged by groups like CAIR.
Yeah, but weather she realizes it or not she's basically saying the supreme court is aligned with God when it agrees with her and her group, and it is aligned with Satan when it goes against her wishes.
This woman and the church she supports are all idiots. They sound like Muslims to me. If you are against them and their opinion then you MUST be against God. This whole thing is ridiculous.
However, as Damien said, I do support what the supreme court ruled for a couple of reasons.
One, the ruling is according to the American constitution.
Two, this sets precedence to protect people like Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller and Pastorius (:-P) from being prosecuted for telling the truth about Islam.
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Wow, and the idiots keeping coming and coming and coming...
Her final word, "They (the soldiers) are slaughtering innocents."
She and Al Qaeda are in absolute agreement.
You know guys as much as I despise the Westboro Baptist Church, this ruling is actually a good thing, even if we don't like it. For one thing, its going to make it harder to justify things like European style hate speech laws here in America. Which at the very least could mean that people like Robert Spencer will not be prosecuted for saying unpleasant things about Islam. It could still happen through eventually, so we shouldn't let our guard down, but in the long run this ruling is probably a good thing. Margie Phelps may despise our soldiers and admire Al Quadea, but ironically this ruling may actually make it easier for us to win the fight against groups like Al Queada, in the long run, as well as the stealth Jihad being waged by groups like CAIR.
I agree, Damien.
The ruling is a good thing.
By the way, did any of you notice how Margie Phelps tries to have it both ways with the supreme court?
People tend to give credit to those who agree with them, even if they think they are evil, huh?
Pastorius,
Yeah, but weather she realizes it or not she's basically saying the supreme court is aligned with God when it agrees with her and her group, and it is aligned with Satan when it goes against her wishes.
This woman and the church she supports are all idiots. They sound like Muslims to me. If you are against them and their opinion then you MUST be against God. This whole thing is ridiculous.
However, as Damien said, I do support what the supreme court ruled for a couple of reasons.
One, the ruling is according to the American constitution.
Two, this sets precedence to protect people like Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller and Pastorius (:-P) from being prosecuted for telling the truth about Islam.
Damien has already raised these points though.
I agree. They do sound like Muslims.
She's very creepy, like mooslum mulalalalas.
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