Do you think there's ever been a circumstance in which it was okay to picket!


Question: I don't, but I'm wondering if there are people who do.


Answers: I don't, but I'm wondering if there are people who do.

NO. And the people who are picketing dead serviceman's funerals are a bunch of trailer trash Neanderthal types; low lived, stupid, extremist, bigoted a@@ h&les,without brains in their heads.This is as low as one can go. And while I would not grieve Pres. Shrub's future demise ( I should live so long) I would never picket his funeral.

Bush's funeral.
I'm waiting....

I can't think of one single reason.

not at all and that chruch groop doing it should be thrown in prison

I think it would be extreamly selfish!
That person was loved by someone give them that little bit of respect.

Noone, not even Bush deserves a funeral service that would be picketed. A funeral is not a proper place to protest.

Why would someone picket a funeral? When picketing aren't people "against" what they are picketing? So one would picket a funeral if they were against the death or to celebrate the death? I'm confused.

When Fred Phelps dies, there will be reason to dance at one...

If the deceased is a zombie, I'll picket until he's decapitated and truly dead. Who knows? I might have to use my placard to fend the brain eating freak off.

NO!!!! Why make things harder for the family? After all they are suffering innocents.

No. You can't hurt the deceased one any further and you only hurt the innocent people who loved him/her. Not only that it makes your cause look silly and cruel. It certainly doesn't make anyone want to join your religion.

The Westboro Baptist Church that carries out some of this activity-actually I think all of it- dislikes everyone but themselves, anyway.

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I'm with LoLo. The point of picketing is to protest. Are you protesting the person being dead? Or death in general? Or the exhorbitant cost of funerals? On second thought, that last one might be a good reason. But still. It's totally tacky and insensitive to the loved ones and if there's any justice in the world, Fred Phelps will have to answer for his actions one day.

Absolutely not. The worst example of this is the Westboro Baptist Church protesting at the funerals of fallen military personnel.

These wackjobs are intolerant of the gay community, using them as the basis of their rage and hatred. These people are not religious, they are evil people filled with hate for everyone who doesn't agree with them. Just like one Mr. A. Hitler of Austria. My question is where is the ACLU when it comes to hate speech about the gays?

No, never. Even Scrooge had family. ;-))

There have been funerals that were state affairs, like that of Jean Maximilien Lamarque in 1832, which was an act of provocation by the Bonapartists and republicans. Picketing would have been better than the riots that broke out in which many were killed. Picketing might also have been appropriate when Lenin was entombed in the Kremlin wall, after which Stalin grabbed power. For my part I think picketing a funeral is rather odd, to say the least, but those two had circumstances where it may have been considered okay.

In the case of Veteran's funerals in this country I find picketing absolutely tasteless. They died in service to this country, go picket the White House!!!!



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