Congress Passes Restrictions On Funeral Protests, Delivers Blow To Westboro Baptist

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Westboro Baptist Church protesters will soon be severely limited in their ability to disrupt military funerals, after Congress passed a sweeping veterans bill this week that includes restrictions on such demonstrations.

According to "The Honoring America’s Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012," which is now headed to President Barack Obama's desk, demonstrators will no longer be allowed to picket military funerals two hours before or after a service. The bill also requires protestors to be at least 300 feet away from grieving family members.

This aspect of the legislation was introduced by Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), who, at the urging of a teenage constituent, proposed new limitations on military funeral demonstrations as a response to a 2011 Supreme Court case that ruled such actions were protected under the First Amendment.

In the wake of that decision, many have turned to counter-protest efforts to block Westboro Baptist Church's disruptive and insensitive displays, which frequently suggest that U.S. soldiers have been killed as God's vengeance for gay tolerance.

Thousands turned out in Missouri last month, forming a "human wall" around a church where the service for a fallen soldier was being held.

Earlier in July, hundreds of Texas A&M students showed up in a similar effort, joining together to create a barrier between Westboro Baptist Church members and a military funeral.

And while not at a specific service, a group of demonstrators dressed as zombies gathered at a military base in Washington last month, far outnumbering and overshadowing followers of the far-right congregation.

The bill also contains a variety of measures meant to address veterans health, benefits, housing and education. Obama is expected to sign to the legislation later this month.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/02/veterans-bill-military-funerals_n_1733080.html
 
I read that this bill was passed unanimously. So I guess Ron either voted for it, or it was just one of those voice votes and Ron decided not to object.
 
I think regardless of our feelings on our rights detailed in the first amendment, I chose to hold my opinions on this legislation out of respect for the families and loved ones of America's soldiers. I know where this type of legislation is going and the abuses that it will eventually lead to; but for me, personally, there will be a better time for me to speak out against it. Right now though, I don't feel it is the best time. I do want grieving families to be given respect in their hard time.
 
I would happily go to jail for kicking some Westboro Baptist ass but no laws against free speech please
I was in AZ when they decided to protest the shooting at Safeway. I really tried finding a way out to Tucson to 'express' my feelings. I feel the same. We need no laws against free speech. Saying what you say is all good and well.. but don't be surprised when you offend someone and they come to clean your clock. For the record... since free speech is alive and well, FUCK WESTBORO BAPTIST. I hope they burn in the same hell they believe in.
 
it shouldn't have been passed. the state of affairs before this bill would have encouraged more funerals in private property or neighborhoods which is a good thing.
 
I would happily go to jail for kicking some Westboro Baptist ass but no laws against free speech please

Yeah that's about my feelings as well. I'm not a fully perfect person on the n.a.p.
I have my own quirks, my sentiments can come out at times. Some things I do think can just solve themselves out on the um, local level.

This doesn't sit right with me though. It is unnecessary.
 
I would happily go to jail for kicking some Westboro Baptist ass but no laws against free speech please

Most of them are women, children, and old people I believe:

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I suppose you could kick the ass of the drunk guy protesting their protest.
 
" God hates fags" , really ? , I bet these dumbasses tell everyone else that God loves everybody .... to me, that sign might just say "kick my ass " :) , ticks need to get a real job.
 
Oh geez, it's pathetic that some of you who claim to be libertarians are advocating laws against free speech...and some of you took the oath to defend the first amendment.
Now that the WPB can't go picketing at the military funerals, maybe they'll start picketing the civilian funerals....the anti-free speech law that was just passed says nothing about civilian funerals.
 
I have no problem with free speech , but do not think it prudent for anyone to be protesting at any funeral . I am an old guy , I was raised with manners :)
 
I have no problem with free speech , but do not think it prudent for anyone to be protesting at any funeral . I am an old guy , I was raised with manners :)

Sure it's not prudent, I would never do it....but if someone is that dumb to do it, why should you or I pay for his/her imprisonment? The human wall was a better idea to deal with it.
 
Sure it's not prudent, I would never do it....but if someone is that dumb to do it, why should you or I pay for his/her imprisonment? The human wall was a better idea to deal with it.
I sure as hell would not imprison them , that would be unfair to the ordinary prisoners , where I live , they are all there for being broke ( child support ) or drinking and getting high , ( while not keeping it at home ) . If I went to jail for drinking a twelve pack , I would be pissed if I had to share a cell with one of them ....
 
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