Lawyer For Funeral Protestors Thinks God Is Punishing Us
by TChris
If you want to be shocked or outraged, or just want to listen to one of the looniest rants youâll ever hear on the radio (even if you regularly listen to Rush or OâReilly) because you need to know that people like this are out there, give a listen to Shirley Phelps-Roperâs interview on Wisconsin Public Radio. Phelps-Roper bills herself as the attorney for the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, whose parishioners protest homosexuality by picketing at the funerals of soldiers who died in service to their country. Phelps-Rogers gets whackier as she goes along, ultimately (at about the 8 minute mark) explaining that she feels sorry for the parents of the fallen because they failed in their duty to their children and raised them for the devil by not smiting homosexuals from the Earth (or something to that effect).
Crazy lawyers who condemn the parents of dead soldiers are a disservice to the profession. She shouldnât be licensed.
For those who listen on, the resulting discussion gives too little time to the excellent guest analyst, Donald Downs, or to the free speech issues raised by offensive protests at funerals. The host was forced to spend much of his time defending the decision to give air time to Phelps-Rogers, who repeatedly used the f-word (no, the other one) to describe homosexuals. Itâs nonetheless quite interesting to listen to the perspectives expressed regarding this provocative civil rights issue.
To hear the program, go to this Wisconsin Public Radio site and âlistenâ to the 5:00 p.m. broadcast on 1/19/2006 (this downloads a RealPlayer file).
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