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Red October
3rd December 2006, 03:16
BISMARCK, North Dakota (AP) -- A church group that protests at military funerals around the country will be barred from services for an American Indian soldier on a reservation, tribal officials say.

Members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas, planned to demonstrate at National Guard Cpl. Nathan Goodiron's funeral on Saturday at the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.

Church members say the deaths of soldiers are punishment from God for the country's tolerance of homosexuals.

Tribal leaders passed a resolution Friday that prohibits the group from protesting on the reservation, said Marcus Wells Jr., chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes.

"We will not tolerate any harassment that is intended to provoke ill feelings and violence," he said.

Shirley Phelps-Roper, daughter of the Rev. Fred Phelps Sr., pastor of Westboro Baptist, said her group planned to protest outside the reservation "on public rights of way."

"We don't get into anyone's private area," said Phelps-Roper, the church's attorney and its spokeswoman. "We don't go on private land."

Goodiron, 25, of Mandaree, known on the reservation as Young Eagle, was killed Thanksgiving Day in Afghanistan when a grenade struck his vehicle while he was on patrol. He was a member of the 1st Battalion of the North Dakota National Guard's 188th Air Defense Artillery.

Tribal officials said he was the first member of the Three Affiliated Tribes to be killed in the war on terror.

American and tribal flags are being flown at half staff on the reservation to honor Goodiron.

"We recognize and respect the right to free speech and the public's right to assemble, but we want everyone to know that the Three Affiliated Tribes, as a sovereign tribal government, has the right to regulate any person or persons who harass and show disrespectful conduct towards our members, within our boundaries," Wells said in a statement.

Wells said tribal police would prevent the protesters from coming on the reservation.

freakazoid
4th December 2006, 05:02
That Philps gang makes me sick, grrrr. Those people know nothing of what Jesus teaches. Also your sig. is not correct, :(

Red Heretic
4th December 2006, 05:49
freakazoid, I see you link to jesusradicals. What relation do you have to them?

freakazoid
4th December 2006, 06:37
I am a member and seldom post, :( . I usually just read what others post, but sometimes I will say something if I think I have something relevant to say.

( R )evolution
4th December 2006, 06:52
So how is it beleving in fairy tales?

These people are religious crazy people. And should be shot on spot after the revolution. Did you see that mother on Tyra Banks show? She wouldnt stfu. Everyone in her family is brainwashed. There is no help in them.

freakazoid
4th December 2006, 07:04
Funny thing is, in an ironic since, is that I hear that his children are homosexuals. I have read some of there posts in our local newspaper, as I live in Kansas, and they are definately a little crazy.

YSR
4th December 2006, 09:28
My buddy is his neighbor. No shit.

Good to see that indigenous folks are keeping these freaks out though.

freakazoid
4th December 2006, 09:35
You actually know someone who is neighbors with these creeps, wow, what a small world eh?

Sabocat
4th December 2006, 10:23
I"ll never understand a Native American fighting or joining the fucking military. If ever there was a group completely fucked by the military and the U.S. Govt. it's the Native Americans.

( R )evolution
4th December 2006, 14:38
^^^ Yeah, but I guess they feel patrotic or something. Idk now I think about it, there isnt a real reason for a native american to join the us military. that is pretty dumb. I wonder if he was aware of his history?