Friday, September 10, 2010

Should I, or Shouldn't I,,,, That Is The Question

Seems like a popular uprising.... I've been thinking about burning one in front of Sheila Jackson Lee's house then taking a picture of it, blaming her for the deed, and leaving the evidence at the local mosque. lol.

Steve
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September 10th, 2010

Looks like the party is still on.. others have taken up the battle-cry of Pastor Jones and the Dove World Outreach Center.

Here’s the skinny:

Westboro Baptist Church to burn Qurans if Dove doesn’t

Westboro Baptist Church, the small Topeka, Kan., church that pickets funerals of American soldiers to spread its message that God is punishing the country for being tolerant of homosexuals, has vowed to hold a Quran burning if Gainesville’s Dove World Outreach Center calls its off.

“WBC burned the Koran once – and if you sissy brats of Doomed america bully Terry Jones and the Dove World Outreach Center until they change their plans to burn that blasphemous tripe called the Koran, then WBC will burn it (again), to clearly show you some things,” the church announced in a news release this week.

source..Source: Ocala.com, story by Chad Smith


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Protester plans to burn Quran on Capitol steps

CHEYENNE — The founder of the Wyoming Tyranny Response Team plans to burn a copy of the Quran on the steps of the State Capitol on Saturday.

Duncan Philp said he will protest the location of a proposed Islamic Center near Ground Zero in New York City. He also will protest President Barack Obama’s support for the location.

“I feel Obama is being disingenuous when he pretends he supports religious liberties,” Philp said. “(The Muslims) are not building that mosque out of love for my culture or love of the victims of 9-11 but for political reasons.”

Philp said at least one more person plans to burn a copy of the Quran. His protest is set from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. with the burning planned at noon.

Philp of Carpenter said he has nothing against Muslims but that the location shows a lack of respect for people who died at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.

The response team is a street protest group made up of defenders of the Bill of Rights, he said.

He has a permit from the state. In obtaining it, he said he indicated he was planning a 9-11 event but did not specify details.

Philp will tell Wyoming Highway Patrol officers stationed at the Capitol of his plans. If there is a policy against burning, he plans to rip up the copy and throw it in a garbage can. The burning would move to a private business.

source..Source: Wyoming Tribune Eagle, story by Becky Orr


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Springfield Pastor Plans To Burn Quran


SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. - Springfield Pastor Bob Old said his decision to burn the Islamic holy book on September 11 has nothing to do with the agenda of the pastor in Florida or the controversy surrounding the mosque in New York.

He has his own reasons behind the demonstrations and no intentions of backing down.

“My plans for Saturday are to take a copy of the Quran and burn it,” said Old.

He’s planning to go forward with the demonstration on 9/11 to be able to make his point and have it heard.

“To the Muslim church I would say the reason I am doing on Saturday because I believe they worship a false god. They have a false text, a false prophet and a false scripture,” said Old.

He said the other two reasons are to teach Americans about their constitutional rights and to make them better Christians.

Both General Patraeus and President Obama have spoken out against such demonstrations, worried it will be perceived as an act of hate by Muslims around the world.

But for Old, he asked “How can it be an act of hate when what I am doing is trying to save their souls

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