By Semperpapa
Looks like the people of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are not too fond of the Westboro Baptist dirt bags.
Over the weekend, as the WBC decided to protest at the funeral of Army Sgt. James McCluskey, they were once again prevented from imposing their hatred-filled message upon the family of the fallen soldier by the people of the small town of McAlester.
But if that was not enough, the half dozen miscreants reached their minivan only to find that its tires had been slashed.
As they drove their wobbly vehicle away, escorted by a local police cruiser, most of the city's shops refused to assist the WBC inbreds with repairs.
Even if I do not condone acts of vandalism, this act of vandalism could have not happened to a more deserving bunch of uglies.
And my compliments to the automotive shops in McAlester for refusing to assist them.
God bless America.
Just my thoughts!
Monday, November 15, 2010
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ReplyDelete"Even if I do not condone acts of vandalism, this act of vandalism could have not happened to a more deserving bunch of uglies. And my compliments to the automotive shops in McAlester for refusing to assist them."
Those are just my thoughts too!
God bless our brave soldiers and heroes, and God bless America!