You go Arizona.

darthtang aw

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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20028271-504083.html
PHOENIX (CBS/AP)
Arizona legislators quickly passed emergency legislation Tuesday to ban picketing by a notorious Kansas church that planned to protest the funeral services for the victims of the Tucson shootings that left six dead, including a 9-year-old girl.
PICTURES: Arizona Shooting Victims
Unanimous votes by the House and Senate sent the bill to Gov. Jan Brewer, who signed it Tuesday evening. The four-paragraph bill took effect immediately, making it a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail to picket or conduct other protest activities within 300 feet of a funeral or burial service.
The Westboro Baptist Church, led by Pastor Fred Phelps of Topeka, Kan., previously made headlines for their controversial protests at soldiers' funerals and said Monday that it planned to picket Thursday's funeral for 9-year-old Christina Taylor Green because "God sent the shooter to deal with idolatrous America."
According to Brewer, the bill "will assure that the victims of Saturday's tragic shooting in Tucson will be laid to rest in peace with the full dignity and respect that they deserve."
However, Shirley Phelps-Roper, a church member and the pastor's daughter, said the prohibition wouldn't matter because church members plan to picket more than 1,000 feet from the church where the girl's service will be held.
Sen. Paula Aboud, a Tucson Democrat, said volunteers were organizing a human shield to block protesters from the view of victims' family members.
Several states have passed laws restricting protests at funerals after members of the fundamentalist church began protesting across the nation with signs like "Thank God for Dead Soldiers" and "God Hates the USA" to demonstrate their view that U.S. deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq are God's retribution for American immorality and tolerance of homosexuality and abortion.
Green was the youngest of the six people killed during the shooting at an event held Saturday by U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was among 14 people injured.
 

socal57che

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Not sure if it's a good thing, though. We'll see if these laws will stand up to the first amendment. If they do, it could mean the chiseling away of our right to free speech. I HATE what these people do, but I'm afraid that stopping them may open the door to worse things.
 

wangotango

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Hateful rhetoric in the midst of hateful rhetoric for the sole-purpose of being hateful. These people don't deserve being called a church in my eyes.
 
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jstdv8

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WTF is with these people? Picketting a 9 year old girls funeral and saying that got sent that shooter to kill her?
And this guy runs a friggin church?
Can you imagine the parents of the girl knowing thier little princess's funeral isn't being respected by others? What the hell is going on down there?
I'm not religious, but I have read the bible and watched the discovery and history channel enough to know that religion accounts for most of the bloodshed throughout history. And yet they always have something to say about how people were killed and asking for world peace. IMO you can't have world peace when everyone is fighting over religious views. And everyone thinks they are the ones in the right.
it's either Religion, oppression or land.
 

acrylic51

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Quote:
Originally Posted by WangoTango http:///forum/thread/383116/you-go-arizona#post_3348486
Hateful rhetoric in the midst of hateful rhetoric for the sole-purpose of being hateful. These people don't deserve being called a church in my eyes.
Shouldn't need the state or government to tell make this law....We should all know courtesy, and someones funeral isn't the time for any of the BS....
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Originally Posted by Monsinour
http:///forum/thread/383116/you-go-arizona#post_3348265
its about time some state with intelligence made this a law.
 

reefraff

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Mike Gallagher swapped them an hour on his radio show monday in exchange for agreeing not to protest in az.
 
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