Posted on 07/18/2012 4:34:21 AM PDT by WackySam
Today the VILE Westboro Church is planning to protest the funeral of Staff Sgt Ricardo Seija, a Tampa soldier killing by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan July 8. The family is asking local VFWs & good people to grab an American Flag & help form human wall in front of these EVIL idiots so the family doesn't have to deal with them in their time of loss: Gonzalez Funeral Home, 7209 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa, FL 10am
“Westboro Church is planning to protest ...”
How far away is the ocean, and do you have soap flakes and a scrub brush to wave at the hippy jerks?
I wish it were that simple!
This is a family church(?) of well educated, well dressed adults who do this.
Yes, they, er, keep it in the family.
They’re all lawyers.
And they do this in hopes of one of them getting offed so that they can litigate.
Secondary note, they’re buddies with AlGore.
According to new reports, your local Patriot Guard Riders will be there.
PGR is on it, but like always, please show support!
Dale Mabry is the busiest street in Tampa, hopefully they all accidentally walk into traffic...
Will attempt to contact my VFW post. Can’t do much beyond raise awareness, but the vets will know.
We don't go for that crap.
Minnesota, North West Metro Chapter member .
It’s pouring rain right now. Praying it continues.
They’re also democrats.
Separate ceremonies have been scheduled for two soldiers with Tampa Bay-area ties who were killed in Afghanistan on July 8.
A ceremony for Staff Sgt. Ricardo Seija, 31, of Tampa, will begin at 11 a.m. today. It will be followed by an honor escort to Gonzalez Funeral Home, 7209 N. Dale Mabry Highway, according to Randall McNabb of the Patriot Guard Riders, one of the motorcycle clubs that will ride in the escort run by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
On Wednesday, SPC Clarence Williams III, of Brooksville, will arrive at MacDill Air Force Base at 9 a.m., according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. Following a ceremony, an honor escort will depart MacDill and wind its way through downtown Tampa before traveling along I-275 through Hernando County to the Carnegie Funeral Home in Chiefland.
the dale mabry funeral was yesterday
Goes without saying.
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