http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gubiP3mP3Ds&mode=related&search=
That is an interview with one of them, if you want to see it. I personally think that they are crazy, they basically believe that a person deserves to get punished, if anything happens to them. Like, if i am walking down the street, on my way back from school, and a car swerves and hits me, and breaks my legs, that i deserved it. That is just weird
2006-10-05
10:37:14
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Yes jason, that is what they would believe, or at least should
2006-10-05
10:42:50 ·
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oh yeah, they justify all of this with God
2006-10-05
10:43:10 ·
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for a lot of the fallen soldiers funerals that these protesters go to, a biker gang, of veterans usually tries to take a day off of work to prevent these people from coming within hearing range of the funeral
2006-10-05
10:45:22 ·
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I don't like it but understand we are all for the most part a product of our environment. There is a reason why these people believe what they believe and Fox could have done a much better job with the interview in finding out the reason. The woman seemed to know a lot more about religion than most certainly I do so I did find her interesting and hope they bring her back. Just one small price we pay for a freedom we may not have much longer if the voters have their way. Just look at the answers you received thus far and these people vote.
2006-10-05 11:02:37
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answered by Billy M 4
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I consider it's absolutely disrespectful. It is high-quality to be towards the battle, the president, the army, and adequately protest that which you don't suppose in. But while you cross to the graveside of no longer only a soldier, however a man or woman who was once killed and protest even as the loved ones is grieving is crossing the road and down proper incorrect. I consider that those folks must be punished to the entire quantity of the regulation. I realize there is not any special regulation for this, however I suppose it suits the definition of a hate crime. So for now, shall we cost those folks with hate crimes till the legislature wakes up and makes this unlawful.
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answered by bachinski 4
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Like I said a long time ago when someone else asked the same question. It's disgusting and sick.
Those people are just a cult of whack jobs. They have NOTHING whatsoever to do with the Baptist church. They've ripped off that name for themselves. They are lead by a disbarred attorney and the cult consists of members of his extended family.
I believe in free speech and all but this is pushing it way too far. Those poor soldiers and marines died so that they could have free speech and this is how they pay them back????
2006-10-05 10:43:39
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answered by Ed A 3
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They've been around for a while now. They've been protesting the funerals of gays for a long time and now they've moved onto soldiers. They want to make as big of a stink as they can, offend and outrage as many people as possible. They are a hateful cult.
2006-10-05 10:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw an interview last night on Hannity and Colmes/FOX with one of them. She was a religious nut! She calls these tragic deaths "God's wrath on sinners" She didn't seem to see her sin, just everyone elses. I wanted to ask her if her child died tragically would she protest her own childs funeral?
2006-10-05 10:53:46
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answered by babe 2
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There are many great answers here, but I just want to add my vote: These protesters are pushing free speech way beyond reason. A good tar and feather dance would be too good for them.
2006-10-05 10:50:00
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answered by damdawg 4
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These are pathetic things, not even worthy of being called people. They are protesting at the funeral of the Amish girls that were murdered. I hope to run into them someday than they can say that god planned it this wayy.
2006-10-05 10:42:52
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answered by Colorado 5
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Fifteen minutes of fame will cost them an eternity in Heaven. Funerals, the laying to rest of the body, is sacred. If they read their Bibles, they would know this.
2006-10-05 10:54:25
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answered by reformed 3
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I've seen that. She and her dad are nuts. They do have a right to say what they believe, even though the rest of us find it disgusting. I feel terrible for the families of the soldiers. They are caught in the middle.
2006-10-05 10:46:03
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answered by notme 5
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Those war protesters are just wingnuts. The reason they protest is to get publicity, it has no other legitimate reason. They are not protesting the war, they are not protesting the acts of the military. They are just causing problems to get publicity, they are committing the sin of venality. Using their own warped version of religion against them they are committing one of the most heinous sins.
2006-10-05 10:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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