After the Victory Against Fred Phelps
I couldn't help but think back to the visit his vile bunch of haters made to Delaware. Kristin Harty recalls the event in the Wilmington News-Journal today:
Demonstrators from Fred Phelps' Westboro Baptist Church huddled together with their signs."God Hates Fags."
"Fags Doom Nations."
"Thank God for Dead Soldiers," some of the signs read.
Then one of the demonstrators smiled at Dunn and spit on the American flag.
"Can't you do anything about that?" Dunn asked one of the dozens of policemen protecting the protesters.
"Not a thing," the policeman said.
Thankfully for the family of Cpl. Cory Palmer, the town of Seaford poured out into the streets to counter the Kansas group's disgusting display. The town made sure the location of the protest was out of view from where friends and family paid their respects to Cory. A funeral for a fallen hero is surely a sad event, but thanks to many Seaford residents, it was also a proud day for Delaware as over a thousand folks stood up for their own.
It wasn't just Seaford residents. Ms. Harty doesn't mention the efforts of 370+ Patriot Guard Riders, who helped to cancel the sick vitriol from Phelps' haters.
Marine Corporal Cory Palmer, 21, died on May 6, 2006 at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Tex., from wounds received while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Anbar Province. One of Delaware's own, and a true hero.
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