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Sunday, June 04, 2006 

Current mood:  aggravated
Category: Blogging

Dodge City showdown at funeral

By Ed Lavandera
CNN

 
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A woman holds signs and shouts while protesting near the funeral of Army Sgt. Jesse Davila.
 

DODGE CITY, Kansas (CNN) -- This past Saturday morning I found myself in a five-car caravan cutting across the Kansas plains with about 30 religious protesters. In the back of a truck, there were signs that read "Thank God for IED's" and "Thank God for Dead Soldiers."

I was with the Phelps family. They've launched a disturbing campaign to tarnish the funerals of fallen soldiers.

This is a painful drama playing out at dozens of military funerals across the country. The group is led by Fred Phelps.

He and his family have picketed and heckled military families at more than 100 funerals since June. They say the soldiers are fighting for an army that represents a country that accepts homosexuality. (Watch how protesters targeted the funeral of a soldier killed in Iraq -- 7:08)

I have spent a great deal of time in the last few weeks tracking the movements of Fred Phelps and his family. Saturday, I followed him and his family from their home in Topeka, Kansas, to a funeral in Dodge City, Kansas.

Fred Phelps is the pastor of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka. The congregation is made up mostly of his family. Phelps has 13 children, 54 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

He describes himself as an "old-time" gospel preacher who says, "You can't preach the Bible without preaching the hatred of God."

Phelps and his family have made a name for themselves by showing up at high-profile events preaching their hate-filled brand of Christianity. They blame homosexuals for the destruction of America.

This past weekend's target was Army Sgt. Jessie Davila.

Davila was killed February 20 in Iraq by a suicide bomber. He served as a Marine after graduating from high school. He returned to civilian life, and had a daughter. But he was always a soldier at heart, so two years ago he joined the Army National Guard and was three months into an Iraqi deployment when he was killed.

This is also very much a story about another phenomenon the Phelps protest has created. That's the birth of a group called the "Patriot Guard Riders." They're a volunteer group that came together after hearing that so many military families were being blindsided by the protesters. (Watch bikers ride to protect a funeral -- 2:11)

More than 400 motorcycles thundered toward this showdown in Dodge City this weekend to make sure Sgt. Jessie Davila's funeral was not overshadowed by the Phelps protest. They converged from small towns all over southwest Kansas to support Sgt. Davila's family. One group leader says, "I knew we would have a crowd, but I didn't know it would be this big."

The procession of rolling thunder escorted Davila's family from memorial services to the grave site on a quiet hill.

In the end, Sgt. Davila's family says they were only able to hear a little bit of the Phelps protest. Davila's mother, Linda Claus, says she's grateful for the Patriot Guard Riders. But she also wants other military families to be aware that this could happen to them.

"When people begin to know what they're (Fred Phelps' family) really doing -- killing the American Dream -- they won't be around very long, because nobody's going to let them. They'll drown them out. They'll be gone," Claus said.

Since CNN started airing reports on these funeral confrontations a few weeks ago, the Patriot Guard Riders say its membership has almost tripled. And more than a dozen states are now considering legislation that would restrict protesting at funerals.

The Phelps family vows to continue these protests. They might be outnumbered, but the way the Patriot Guard Riders see it, it only takes one of them to dishonor the memory of a fallen soldier.

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I cannot express how much these idiots anger me or the pleasure I would get by knocking the HOLIER THAN THOU CRAP outta them! If it was not for the bravery of the young men and women in our military, like the ones these empty holes berate and dishonor...  These ingrates would not have the freedom to protest anything nor the protection from those of us they offend with their despicable behavior...

 

Bubba


 

THIS JUST PROVES HOW MUCH SATAN USES THE BIBLE AND THE CHURCH TO FULLFILL HIS DESTRUCTION IN THIS EARTH.  IF HE CAN CAUSE DOUBTS IN THE MINDS OF PEOPLE ABOUT JESUS CHRIST, HE HAS THEIR SOULS.  MUCH LIKE THE WAY PEOPLE ARE WHEN THEY BACK BITE OTHER PEOPLE.  SATAN IS BEHIND IT ALL.  AND HE ISNT GONNA WIN BECAUSE HE HAS A NICE BIG LAKE OF FIRE WAITING FOR HIM, AND THOSE WHO ARE LIKE HIM.

I FEEL THOSE WHO DO THINGS LIKE THIS ARE GOING TO HAVE A SERIOUS PRICE TO PAY FOR THEIR ACTIONS.  REMEMBER GOD IS WATCHING.  AND THE ONLY THING THAT CAN TURN THIS AROUND IS PRAYER FROM THOSE WHO ARE SINCERE.

AS FAR AS OUR DEAR PRECIOUS SOLDIERS ARE CONCERNED, I APOLOGISE TO YOU ON BEHALF OF THESE EXCUSES OF HUMAN BEINGS, AND JUST KNOW THAT THERE ARE ALOT OF US IN OUR COUBTRY WHO LOVE AND SUPPORT YOU AND THANK YOU FOR THE SACRIFICE AND PAIN YOU HAVE ENDURED FOR US.

AND THOSE OF YOU SOLDIERS WHO ARE LYING IN YOUR GRAVE OVER THIS WAR, I HONOR YOU, AND RESPECT YOU, AND THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART FOR MY FREEDOM AND MY COMFORTABLE LIFE HERE IN AMERICA.   LOVE, EILEEN


 
Posted by on Sunday, June 04, 2006 - 4:00 PM
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Cindy Bahena
Cindy Bahena

 
Hey, sexy Bubba....If you have read any of my posts, you will know how I feel on this subject. These idiots out protesting anything they can drive me up a friggin wall! They seem to forget that without soldiers fighting the figts that we can't--or won't--fight, they would not be able to speak their minds freely. Let them take that shit to Iraq, Iran, Lybia, e tc., and you'll see how long they are allowed to freely speak their minds. They'll be killed, tortured, thrown in rpe rooms or simply have their tongues cut out. You know, this IS a free country. If they dislike everything here, they are free to leave. It's not like other countries where you need to fashion a make-shift raft out of an innertube just to escape from the tyranny. the US is a land of choices, choices provided to us privileged ones by the shedding of blood by our heroes. I love my country. I may not always agree with my President, but I will defend this country same as I would defend those I love...TO THE DEATH!!!! Go, Screaming Chickens! 101st Airborne!!
 
Posted by Cindy Bahena on Friday, October 27, 2006 - 8:01 PM
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