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Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
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says... On Monday, 22 April 2013 17:44:57 UTC-3, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On 4/22/2013 12:26 PM, J Herring wrote: On Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:04:05 -0400, Hank© wrote: On 4/22/2013 10:58 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Teamsters gather outside Medford church to shield Krystle M. Campbell?s funeral Mass from possible Westboro Baptist Church protesters MEDFORD - Some 200 members of Teamsters Local 25 members began gathering at St. Joseph?s Church before 8 a.m. today, promising to block protesters from the Westboro Baptist Church if they follow through on a threat to picket the funeral of Krystle M. Campbell, who died in the Boston Marathon bombings. Campbell?s funeral Mass is set for 11 a.m., a week after the bombings. Sean O?Brien, president and principal officer of Teamster?s local, said the community reached out to the Teamsters yesterday ?because they know how influential we are.? ?It?s the right thing to do,? O?Brien said of the decision to protect the funeral. ?The family deserves a peaceful grieving process that?s free from any coward-led group.? O?Brien said the Teamsters mobilized their members and other unions through Twitter and Facebook yesterday. He added that about 350 Teamsters are expected this morning, ?and we can get 1,000 if we need them.? The Westboro church is a fringe religious organization whose members stage protests at high-profile funeral services to draw attention to their views. At 9:30 a.m., no church members were visible in the crowd growing around the church. The service is set for 11 a.m. today. On Sunday, about 1,000 mourners attended Campbell?s wake at the Dello Russo funeral home here. A funeral director said that among those who came to pay their respects were US Senator Elizabeth Warren, US Representative Edward Markey, Attorney General Martha Coakley, Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn, and Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone. Mourners waited in a line that sometimes lasted nearly an hour and a half to file by photo displays chronicling Campbell?s life from when she was a baby through her childhood and teen years to when she was an adult. Through all the photos, her smile and freckles were ever-present. Campbell was one of three people murdered during the April 15 terrorist bombing that also wounded more than 170, some of whom lost legs or other limbs from the shrapnel the bomb makers put inside their explosives, officials said. http://tinyurl.com/bw5k8w3 - - - - - In the good old days, the Teamsters would have beaten the Westboro assholes to a pulp. Wouldn't you know that wherever there is potential for violence, the unions are drawn like flies on ****. Wonder where the union folks were during the funerals for the soldiers killed in Iraq? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. There was nothing for them there... They are only doing this to glom onto the Boston families thing.. Kind of like harry and jps rubbing blood on their ****s every time somebody dies with a gun. It's all for the photo op, after all, the WBC has been kept in check by HA and Vets for years now... You really are crazy as a bedbug. Just now figuring that out?? |
Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
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Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
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says... On 4/22/2013 5:05 PM, wrote: On Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:20:32 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/22/13 12:15 PM, True North wrote: Looks to me like these unions are prepared to offer the family a decent time for burial and grieving. They should be considered heros. Most of the righties here probably support the Westboro boys because, well, because they are christians. Weren't you one of the people who supported anti war demonstrators protesting military funerals? Yes, harry is one of those... Just like WBC... Do you not support someone's, anyone's constitutional rights? |
Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
On 4/23/13 8:39 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:20:32 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/22/13 12:15 PM, True North wrote: Looks to me like these unions are prepared to offer the family a decent time for burial and grieving. They should be considered heros. Most of the righties here probably support the Westboro boys because, well, because they are christians. Weren't you one of the people who supported anti war demonstrators protesting military funerals? I fully support constitutional rights, don't you? It is Constitutional to peacefully protest any government action, but I think it is disgusting, even though it is legal, to protest at the funeral of a soldier killed in action. |
Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
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Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
On 4/23/13 10:40 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 08:39:35 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Weren't you one of the people who supported anti war demonstrators protesting military funerals? I fully support constitutional rights, don't you? So you think constitutional rights are absolute? OK by me. " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." You seem to have left off some significant words there, fella. |
Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
On 4/23/13 11:51 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 11:14:58 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/23/13 10:40 AM, wrote: On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 08:39:35 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Weren't you one of the people who supported anti war demonstrators protesting military funerals? I fully support constitutional rights, don't you? So you think constitutional rights are absolute? OK by me. " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." You seem to have left off some significant words there, fella. You don't mind leaving out "Congress shall make no law" when your local church wants to put a nativity scene in the park. Local churches can put up whatever they wish on church grounds or other private property. Government is not allowed to show preference for one religion over another. Erecting a nativity scene on public property violates the establishment clause. Unfortunately, the right-wing Supreme court has allowed some slippage in the recent decade. |
Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 10:55:16 -0400, iBoaterer
wrote: If you want to make the constitution the law of the land, so be it. === The constitution *is* the law of the land and the people who wrote it were a lot smarter than some of today's wannabe interpreters. |
Teamsters protect Boston bombing victim's funeral.
On 4/23/13 12:45 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:25:00 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/23/13 11:51 AM, wrote: On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 11:14:58 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/23/13 10:40 AM, wrote: " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." You seem to have left off some significant words there, fella. You don't mind leaving out "Congress shall make no law" when your local church wants to put a nativity scene in the park. Local churches can put up whatever they wish on church grounds or other private property. Government is not allowed to show preference for one religion over another. Erecting a nativity scene on public property violates the establishment clause. Unfortunately, the right-wing Supreme court has allowed some slippage in the recent decade. You are still left out some significant words How do you reconcile that with "Congress shall make no law"? This is not a law, it is only a public entity, a church or religious group, using public property. If you called it a demonstration they would be allowed to say or do just about anything they wanted to do. We had "occupy" demonstrators setting up all sorts of displays in our city park and they stayed there for weeks. Was the government "establishing" a war on corporations? There were more people offended by that here than any nativity scene would ever be. The words implicitly deny churches use of public property. Government cannot show preference to one religion over another. That's a clause closely connected to the "no law" language. Demonstrations are not the same as displays. Every year, for example, we get thousands of religious simpies up here protesting Roe v. Wade, and they camp out on the steps of the Supreme Court and march down the public's streets and sidewalks. So long as they have a permit, such behavior is allowed. Demonstrating against corporate excess is not the same as promoting the religious crib scenes of a Jewish baby. |
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