This guy's a piece of work - check out his site at www.godhatesfags.com sometime for a laugh (not worksafe btw).
They came to Vermont back in 2000 or 2001 to protest civil unions. Their band of 30 was met by around 300 pissed-off Vermonters and they ended up being escorted out of the Green Mountain State by police after an hour or so. We were proud :)
Phelps gained national notoriety in 1998 when he picketed the funeral of Matthew Shepard, the gay college student beaten to death in Wyoming. Since then, Phelps said his church has been the target of hateful words and actions, including a bomb attack six years ago.
In 2003, Phelps demanded that he be allowed to erect an anti-gay monument in a Boise public park. To avoid a lawsuit from his group, city officials voted in 2004 that a Ten Commandments monument be moved out of the park.
Imagine that, you spread hate and it bounces back at you ;)
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They came to Vermont back in 2000 or 2001 to protest civil unions. Their band of 30 was met by around 300 pissed-off Vermonters and they ended up being escorted out of the Green Mountain State by police after an hour or so. We were proud :)
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Phelps gained national notoriety in 1998 when he picketed the funeral of Matthew Shepard, the gay college student beaten to death in Wyoming.
Since then, Phelps said his church has been the target of hateful words and actions, including a bomb attack six years ago.
In 2003, Phelps demanded that he be allowed to erect an anti-gay monument in a Boise public park. To avoid a lawsuit from his group, city officials voted in 2004 that a Ten Commandments monument be moved out of the park.
Imagine that, you spread hate and it bounces back at you ;)
Defend that? Um no.
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