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The Death of Common Decency
American Thinker ^ | March 03, 2011 | Frank Ryan

Posted on 03/03/2011 4:23:00 PM PST by OwenKellogg

The Supreme Court ruled that the Westboro Baptist Church's behavior in demonstrating at the funeral of Marine Lance Corporal Matthew Snyder was protected speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution.

The Court of Public Opinion must hold the demonstrators to a different standard.

Lance Corporal Snyder swore to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. He died defending the very rights of the people who violated his and his family's right to mourn.

I too took that same oath.

As a retired Marine Colonel, please allow me to defend my Marine Lance Corporal Snyder in the court of public opinion where I pray he receives a fair hearing.

To deny the family of a slain serviceman or woman a peaceful burial is immoral, despicable, and dishonorable. It is the highest form of hatred imaginable. Whether it is what I saw in Haiti, Bosnia, Afghanistan or Iraq, the physical violence is horrible but psychological violence leaves scars that only prayer will heal.

I have personally made a casualty call which means that I was tasked with telling a Marine's family that a terrible tragedy had befallen his family.

Bear with me as I describe for you that moment in the lives of six people that fateful day. May you see through your eyes what I saw through mine.

On that cold November day in the mid 1980's, I was a young Marine major. At the end of a Marine Corps birthday celebration with the unit I commanded, our First Sergeant and I were notified that a Marine in our area had died in Okinawa. We were given the opportunity and honor of being with one of our brother's family as the horrific news was delivered.

As we drove the three or so hours to the home of our fallen comrade, the First Sergeant and I talked about how to deliver the news. We were wearing our Dress Blue Marine uniform which was standard when we honor our fallen.

Nothing could have prepared the family for that moment. Nothing could have prepared us.

As we walked to the door of the home in rural, upstate Pennsylvania, a very young child came around the corner scampering with joy to go the door whose door bell had just rung. Recognizing the uniform, he screamed out in joy "Mommy, daddy's home". His mother came running to the door excitedly I seem to remember with her two other children by her side. She suddenly stopped dead in her tracks when she saw two Marines and not her loved one. She screamed and the children become totally bewildered and confused by the sudden twist in their young lives.

We took the children and mom to the living room in their home and while fighting back tears, the First Sergeant and I delivered the news to three beautiful children and a horror stricken wife that their loved one would not be coming back home again.

I remembered so vividly the reaction of our brother's three children.

My mind went back to the day when I watched as a three year old my own dad's death. As I sat is his lap as he gasped for breath, I knew my life had changed but I did not know how or why. I saw that same fear in their eyes.

Despite the tragedy that befell our Marine family that November day the family had some semblance of closure in the peace and support from their friends and our fellow Marines.

To deny the Snyder's, my new Marine family, that right to mourn peacefully is a disgrace and dishonor to all Americans.

The Supreme Court may rule that the Westboro Church action was protected speech. I can almost certainly assure you that our Founding Fathers would have felt that they did not need to address this travesty in a document as sacred as our Constitution.

Our Founding Fathers would have told you that common decency did not and could not be addressed in a document. They would have told us that character and honor are in your heart and your soul. They knew that you cannot legislate morality or common decency.

Lance Corporal Snyder died defending the very rights of those who dishonored him and his family.

His reward is in heaven and the knowledge that he will NEVER meet those who picketed his funeral service for the remainder of eternity.

For Mr. Snyder, I can merely say to you, God bless, God speed and Semper fi,

Col. Frank Ryan, USMCR (Ret) CPA specializes in corporate restructuring and lectures on ethics and management for CPA's. He is on the boards of numerous publicly traded companies as well as not for profit charitable organizations.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: frankryan; semperfi; usmc; westboro
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To: Jude in WV

Vengeance is the L-rd’s, ‘tis written. This is true.

But now one of these Phelps goblins is soon going to be taken out, good and hard. Bloody pix, screaming ACLU, and all.

Not saying that’s right, I hasten to add. But desperate mourners may do desperate things, just sayin’.

The Supremes have denied any other available sanction. End of discussion.


21 posted on 03/03/2011 5:44:22 PM PST by elcid1970 ("Some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them.")
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To: jmacusa

We have seen what taking God out of societies has done (Nietzsche predicted it): Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Mussolini, Pot.

I certainly do not think that the irrational thinking of the Postmoderns has anything to do with reason and logic, when they have tried to destroyed the most rational and universal religion in the history of man—Christianity.

To deny the moral aspect of man is more irrational than the concept of God.


22 posted on 03/03/2011 5:58:45 PM PST by savagesusie
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To: savagesusie

“To educate the mind and not the morals is to educate a menace to society’’— President Teddy Roosevelt.


23 posted on 03/03/2011 6:00:27 PM PST by jmacusa (Two wrongs don't make a right. But they can make it interesting.)
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To: jmacusa

That is a great quote....it is the same as our Founders philosophy.

Too bad we have dumped our Constitution for some breathing marxist/atheist thing allowing our laws to degenerate into political (unjust) laws, instead of based on God’s Laws which is intent of our Constitution.


24 posted on 03/03/2011 6:05:56 PM PST by savagesusie
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To: OwenKellogg; Al B.; Brices Crossroads

Thank you for the ping and the posting, dear OwenKellogg.

The ruling missed the point: those Westboro haters are there not for free speech, but to inflict injury.


25 posted on 03/03/2011 6:18:23 PM PST by onyx (If you truly support Sarah Palin and want to be on her busy ping list, let me know!)
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To: onyx; Brices Crossroads; OwenKellogg
The ruling missed the point: those Westboro haters are there not for free speech, but to inflict injury.

That's exactly what Justice Alito said, among other things, in his dissent.

26 posted on 03/03/2011 6:34:45 PM PST by Al B.
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To: Gene Eric

I agree.

If these scum can speak the most horrid things and their speech is protected, then there can be no where where we cannot pray.


27 posted on 03/03/2011 7:07:39 PM PST by HonestConservative (http://www.freedomradiorocks.com)
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To: OwenKellogg

Of course, only Congress (or at least the Federal government) can violate the First Amendment. Local/state laws do not. But try making that point today.


28 posted on 03/03/2011 7:27:29 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Kol ha`over `al-hapequdim mibben `esrim shanah vama`lah yitten terumat HaShem.)
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To: OwenKellogg

Resistance to this ruling bothers me greatly. It’s Alito, unfortunately, who’s wrong. For one thing, he’s confusing compassion with justice. More importantly, he’s missing the logical extension of his minority ruling: if it’s okay to nail Westboro with hate-speech, it’s going to be just fine to nail priests, ministers, rabbis—even in the semiprivacy of their churches and synagogues—with exactly the same “reasoning.” I’m surprised Mark Steyn hasn’t weighed in on this.


29 posted on 03/03/2011 8:17:33 PM PST by Mach9
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