Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Edwards memorial to get frequented by Westboro Baptist Church

Edwards memorial is to be visited by the Westboro Baptist Church. She had battled cancer for some time. The church is waiting for a Supreme Court decision on its protests of soldiers’ memorials. If members of the armed service get what they’re seeking, the Westboro Baptists might have to take out a number of payday cash advances to cover emotional harm to numerous households. Article resource – Westboro Baptist Church will protest at Elizabeth Edwards funeral by MoneyBlogNewz.

Westboro Baptist Church has plans to picket memorial service of Elizabeth Edwards

Usually soldiers memorials are being protested by the Westboro Baptist Church. This time though, reports CNN, Elizabeth Edwards memorial service will be protested. Elizabeth Edwards was the wife of John Edwards; the couple had been separated since John Edwards affair and love child with Rielle Hunter had been uncovered. Fred Phelps is the head of the Westboro church when most members of the church are his instant relatives. There are less than 100 members within the church when most protests are about homosexuals so they have picket signs with derogatory terms for homosexuals on them to protest. Things such as homosexuality, and Judaism, are considered by the Westboro Baptist Church to be ruining America.

Pending Supreme Court decision

A Supreme Court case has the Westboro Baptist Church in. Whether or not the church is allowed to rally at funerals is what is at stake. Marine Corporal Matt Snyder who’s deceased has father Albert Snyder. Because of defamation and invasion of privacy, Westboro is getting sued by Snyder. The very first time, Snyder won the case. The Court of Appeals ended up getting it then. The case was appealed to the Supreme Court, and oral arguments were heard various months ago. A decision is still pending in the case, Snyder v. Phelps.

It’s not required to have manners with the First Amendment

The controversial church has and continues to protest memorials, which many think is a despicable act, particularly with the language the group often employs. Because of the First Amendment’s way of guarding religious freedom, all of the hate speech the Westboro Baptists is legal.

Info from

CNN

edition.cnn.com/2010/US/12/09/kansas.Edwards.picket/

Picketing funeral of Elizabeth Edwards is Westboro Baptist Church

Usually soldiers funerals are being protested by the Westboro Baptist Church. This time though, reports CNN, Elizabeth Edwards funeral will be protested. Elizabeth Edwards was the wife of John Edwards; the couple had been separated since John Edwards affair and love child with Rielle Hunter was uncovered. Westboro has few members to speak of who are not the immediate relatives of the head of the church, Fred Phelps. When protesting, the church will put up picket signs that have derogatory terms for homosexuals on them. Most of the protests are about this for the less than 100 members in the church. The Westboro Baptist Church contends that homosexuality and tolerating it is ruining America, among other things, including Judaism.

Supreme Court to make the final decision

A Supreme Court case has the Westboro Baptist Church in. The question is whether the church has the right to hold its rallies at funerals. Marine Corporal Matt Snyder who is deceased has father Albert Snyder. Because of defamation and invasion of privacy, Westboro is getting sued by Snyder. The first time, Snyder won the case. The Court of Appeals ended up getting it then. There were oral arguments heard a few months ago after the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. Snyder v. Phelps hasn’t been decided yet.

It isn’t required to be nice under the First Amendment

The church has still been protesting at funerals although it is controversial. It is completely horrid though considering how the church acts at these. It is okay though that the Westboro Baptists give a lot of hate speech. The First Amendment protects the religious speech given.

Information from

CNN

edition.cnn.com/2010/US/12/09/kansas.Edwards.picket/



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