Friday, April 13, 2007

Gateway Regional Rodeo 2

State of Missouri = 1, Westboro Baptist Chuch = 0

(Washington, DC) - Judicial Watch, the public interest group promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law, announced today that a U.S. District Court in Missouri denied a request by the American Civil Liberties Union lawyers made on behalf of a member of the Westboro Baptist Church to prevent the state from enforcing its statute limiting protests “in or about” the location of funeral services (Shirley L. Phelps-Roper v. Jeremiah W. Nixon, et al., No. 06-cv-4156-FJG). The ACLU filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the law on behalf of protesters who disrupted military funerals by picketing and conducting other protest activities.

The court order, issued by federal Judge Fernando J. Gaitan, Jr., essentially adopts Judicial Watch’s argument that Missouri’s “funeral protection law” is well-grounded in Eighth Circuit judicial precedent and is consistent with the U.S. Constitution. Moreover, Judge Gaitan specifically cites Judicial Watch’s amicus brief concerning the right of family members and friends of those killed in battle to mourn their loss. The judge writes: “…amicus Judicial Watch notes that Missouri also has an interest in protecting funeral attendees’ First Amendment rights to free exercise of religion.” Judge Gaitan ruled that the ACLU’s client failed to demonstrate a “likelihood of success on the merits” of her arguments. Her request for a preliminary injunction was, therefore, denied.

“We’re pleased the court seems to recognize the right of funeral attendees to mourn those who died defending our country without being disrupted by protesters,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Unlike the ACLU, most Americans believe that mourners should be able to engage in quiet and reflective prayer at funerals. As the court noted, ‘…picketing soldiers’ funerals and belittling the sacrifices made by soldiers are intolerable actions’”

Aw man that means that the cult will have to stay away in and around a funeral. I guess they will have to pick another way to get their hateful spewing message out to us. By the way Shirley girl you need a makeover or something you are looking so OLD and your father well where is he? One could only hope that he is on his death bed and getting ready to head to the gates of HELL like everyone else in your "church" cult.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The A-Team is BACK!!!




It is that time of year again for Softball.
I am so excited that I can finally get out of the house and get some sun!
WOO HOO!
So come on out to Forrest Park on Sundays and see me play with

The A-Team!!!

Gay Pimp!!

Soccer Practice anyone????