Posted: 2002-10-25 05:51pm
Anyone in Topeka who can bring 'Springtime for Hitler' to their next picket and play it really loud?
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Anybody in Topeka own an armoured vehicle and a boombox?Cyril wrote:Anyone in Topeka who can bring 'Springtime for Hitler' to their next picket and play it really loud?
Let's not lower ourselves to their level though. We'll only help raise the global stupidity average.Cyril wrote:Hey, let's all get Wong or someone with decent HTML skills to make an 'antiphelps' page. Publize it and everything.
'God Hates Phelps. You Sick Twisted Bastard.'
The girl looks scared. And that other girl a few meters behind her is leaning her head against the post. Both look as if they'd rather be elsewhere. Poor kids.Cyril wrote:*image*
Take a look at the girl in the front. Think about how young she probably is. Ask yourself, is her presence there a result of honest opinion or fundie brainwashing?
Japan is a very rigid society and homogeneous so there's no chance for some weird fundies to start anything major.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:I wonder why they think America is such a "godless" nation. If America was as godless as they said, we wouldn't have such fundies here. America has to be one of the more "traditional" industrialized nations. I don't see people in England voting to add Creationism to schools, or bigots with their own shows in Japan.
Which version do you want? I have both the full broadway version and the shortened abridged version. I dont live in kansas but I can get the music to those that do.Anyone in Topeka who can bring 'Springtime for Hitler' to their next picket and play it really loud?
No. The E.U countries do not have this kind of fundies. Period. Here, anyone who wanted to teach ceationism at schools would be laughed at as an utter moron, for example.Shinova wrote:.
England doesn't experience this probably because of two reasons: They have a long 1000+ year old culture and history so the people have a better sense of "belonging", and as an old nation the people kinda have more maturity.
I hope you're not implying I can't make a fool of myself in manifestations here.. Because that would be a downright lie. We have the same right of being assholes as the U.S citizens do.Secondly, America is the "Nation of the Free", so it only makes sense to want to start protests here.
Well, their parents are probably getting sworn at, insulted, and threatened, and maybe them too, by everyone who goes by and bothers to pay attention.Shinova wrote:
The girl looks scared. And that other girl a few meters behind her is leaning her head against the post. Both look as if they'd rather be elsewhere. Poor kids.
Speaking of Nazi marching songs, anyone know where too buy some in the US? Or the name of that Song in the movie Battle of the Bulge and panzer Front on PSX I can never remember the name. Shep or anyone care too provide info?RadiO wrote:Saxon wheeled APC: £5000
Sanyo portable hi-fi: £40
Copy of Sexx Laws by Beck: £4
Collection of Nazi marching songs: £30 boxed set
Shipping + air fare to USA: £2500
Megaphone: £100
Fuel to reach site of next picket: $600
US flag with pole: $16
Sundry expenses: $100
Chance to fucking piss off a bunch of idiots and totally ruin their day by slowly driving around the block during their "protest", shouting megaphoned obscenities all the while: PRICELESS.
Considering the fact that Phelps viciously beat his own children (and his wife) into submission up until their early twenties, and advocates such "methods" for the rest of his flock, I shudder to think what's happening to all the children in the WBC congregation.Cyril wrote:
Take a look at the girl in the front. Think about how young she probably is. Ask yourself, is her presence there a result of honest opinion or fundie brainwashing?
The song from Battle of the Bulge is the Panzerlied, and it can be found at Panzerdiesel.com. Another good resource is Skalman.nu, and if you want to buy marching music on CD, go to www.hammerwar.com.Speaking of Nazi marching songs, anyone know where too buy some in the US? Or the name of that Song in the movie Battle of the Bulge and panzer Front on PSX I can never remember the name. Shep or anyone care too provide info?