Posted by Goose on July 25, 2015 at 10:00:08 from (70.198.46.75):
I'll start a new thread 'cause I don't want to hijack Chucks.
It's rumored that that Looney church group from Kansas is going to be at the funerals of the Marine recruiters that were recently shot. A lifelong buddy of our daughter's, who is a Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Reserves, said, "That group does realize those funerals will be loaded with living Marines, don't they?"
I liked the outcome several years ago when that group intended to disrupt the funeral of a military man down south, Mississippi, I believe. Since the funeral was to be held in a very small town, the church group from Kansas had to stay in a motel some 15 miles distant. The morning of the funeral when the church group went to leave the motel to disrupt the funeral, they found that every single vehicle in the parking lot with a Kansas license plate just happened to be blocked in. And none of the local law officers or tow trucks seemed the least bit inclined to do anything about it.
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