What the Black, Gay Republican Thinks about Fred Phelp’s Protests

By Dennis Sanders | Related entries in Sexuality

I guess it’s about time that the gay Republican shares his thoughts on the issue. You can read them over at NeoMugwump.


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2 Responses to “What the Black, Gay Republican Thinks about Fred Phelp’s Protests”

  1. Justin Gardner Says:

    Yeah, where have they been before this?

    And I agree…limiting Fred Phelps from protesting doesn’t really seem right. He’s a horrible person, but he ultimately has the right to protest.

  2. Meredith Says:

    Well, Dennis, of course the government will step in to protect the families of heroes that died for our country versus some gay guys who died with AIDS. I am in total agreement with you, but I guess I’m not surprised by this at all. It is quite sad but characteristic for a country that is still not willing to make sure that all people have basic, equal civil rights. (Wait, what year is it? 1863?)

    As for the right to protest, yes they do, but still . . . . Anyone up for some rezoning?

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