The cocksucking motherfucking sons-of-bitches!!!!!
:grr: :grr: :grr: :grr: :grr: :grr: :grr: :grr: :grr: :grr:
Sorry about that, but I'm pissed off!
Fortunately, there is a Kansas state law that keeps protestors 200 yards from a highway. The cemetary borders a highway (US route 24), so the Phelps creatures were only able to picket one side of the area, and the local fire department and sanitation departments just happened to park their massive trucks end-to-end on that side of the cemetary. Gee, imagine that!
I mean, look at this shit:
America bombed our church with an IED made by
fag students at Washburn Univ. in Topeka. In His
retaliatory wrath, God is killing Americans with
Muslim IEDs: "Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and
do my prophets no harm." 1 Chron. 16:22. "For it is
written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the
Lord." Rom. 12:19. God Almighty killed Army Spc.
Forrest Waterbury. He died in shame, not honor -
for a fag nation cursed by God: "Buried with the
burial of an ass." Jer. 22:19. Thence to perdition.
They turned America
Over to fags;
They're coming home
In body bags.
If you can keep from tossing your cookies, the entire flyer is here:
http://www.godhatesfags.com/fliers/mar2007/20070320_forrest-waterbury-funeral.pdfI knew they didn't like homosexuals, but HOLY SHIT these people have problems! I had NO idea of the hatred seething from these people!
But they were not allowed to disrupt the proceedings. Spc. Waterbury's father is an assistant police chief, that might have had something to do with it.
Of course, there were 350 Patriot Guard motorcycles there with god-only-knows how many PG riders there to keep things under control.
This is the after-action report by the Patriot Guard Riders. Thanks, guys! :yourock:
26 Mar 2007 7:02 AM
After Mission Report for Specialist Forrest Waterbury -
3/24/07 Wamego, Kansas
Arrived at The Staging Area at 0730 hrs all was quiet.
Watched as Tailgunner set up his truck for Flag signing Duties.
At 0745 Sardog arrived and we went to the Cemetary to discuss details to set up to greet Specialist Waterbury.
At 0800 went back to Funeral Home to greet selected friends and soldiers that were assigned or knew Spc Waterbury and Family. Briefed them on the " Missing Man Formation". Asked Shannon Ritter a friend of the family to lead that formation.
Asked Bill " Tombstone" Padget to direct traffic and select other traffic controllers. Directed forty large american flags to ride behind the Family during the funeral procession.
At 0830 hrs. Patriot Guard Members started to arrive. Patriot Guards from Kansas City, St Joseph, Mo, Lawrence, Topeka, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and one from Colorado. Mulvane, Wichita, Mcphearson, Lindsborg, Salina, Chapman, Herington ( Combat Veterans MC )
Junction City, Manhattan. There was a count of approximately 350 motorcyles that came to participate on the Mission for Spc Waterbury.
John Decsh of ALR 400 Topeka, brought 288 Large American Flags mounted on 10 foot poles. All 288 flags were given out to set up a Flag Line that went around the perimeter of the Funeral Home.
Charles Liles a Bag Pipe Player in Full uniform arrived and I gave hime my Thanks for his offer to provide Service to Spc Waterbury's Family and his Interment Service. Thank you Charles Liles.
Charles provided us with Patriotic Songs during the Service at Stewart Funeral Home.
Special note*** Representative Ryan was present to give his condolences to the Family and Friends of Specialist Waterbury, shook hands with some Patriot Guards and aslo watched our activities.
Terry "Darkhorse" Houck brought his contingency of Patriot Guards from Mulvane and acted as Ride Captain that led riders from Mulvane and pick up Riders from all along his route to Wamego. Terry brought 150 Mission patches and Handed out all 150 " Patriot Guard" Patches to first mission riders.
At 1000 hrs as the Service started the Flag Line was dismissed and Moved to the Cemetary to prepare it to greet Spc Waterbury. Sardog Moved all these riders to the Cemetary.
An Avenue of Flags were set up at the Cemetary. Traffic Controllers were selected and instruction were given.
The Combat Veterans MC from Herington were asked to provide the honor of saluting Spc Waterbury as he came out of the Hearse.
At 1015 the Rest of the flag line was dismissed at the funeral home and sent to the Cemetary site.
At 1045 the Funeral Service at Stewart Funeral home was over and all rider details was set.
The Missing Man Formation and Service Flag Riders saluted Spc Waterbury as he came out of the funeral home and into the Hearse. All Riders with Large American Flags were mounted and ready.
Sheriff's deputies and Kansas Highway Patrol Stoped traffic on 24. A Large Fire Truck and
a large City Utility Truck pulled in at the crossing point to provide a sheild for the Family.
Charle Liles greeted Spc Waterbury with a song at the cemetary. The Combat Veterans MC were stationed on Both sides of where the Hearse stopped. A family from Wichita/herington that came to the mission that had Patriot Guards that had three generation amongst them/ Grand Parents, Parents, Children in uniform were posted right behind the Combat veterans to Salute along with them.
Spc Waterbury had Full Military honors. An Honor Guard carried Spc Waterbury to his resting place. All Patriot guard, veterans and Active duty came to attention. A Twenty one gun salute was given. Taps were played. Then the Flag draped over Special Waterbury was folded by the Honor Guard.
General Ham of Fort Riley gave the American Flag to Specialist Waterbury's wife, Christi Waterbury.
Charles Liles played Amazing Grace at the end of the Internment Ceremony.
After Charles was finished. Sardog and I marched up to Christi Waterbury. I asked Sardog to call the partiot Guard to attention and present arms. After rendering a salute to Christi Waterbury, I presented her a plaque from the Patriot Guard Riders as a momento. The We Support Our Troops Flag that all the Patriot Guard in attendance signed was given tp Specialist Waterburys parent and also one to Christi's Parents. Sardogg and I did an about face. And marched back into formation. After the Family left I called the Patriot Guard to attention and gave the command "Dismissed ! "
I wanted to give a special thanks to all the LEO , Chief of Police Mike Baker and the Wamego Police Department. Also Pottawanamie County Sheriff Greg Riat and all his deputies, The Kansas Highway Patrol. The Fire Department for providing their vehicles.
Also for Chuck " Macguyver" Ford for helping me walk thru the mission and introduce me to Brenner Michaud father of Christi Waterbury.
Gary Mccloud Commander of the Wamego American Legion, Also The VFW. Amd Most of all the People Of Wamego for the Show of 150 percent support for Specialist Waterbury. For Providing their own flag line all along both sides of the route to the Cemetary and also for Providing Lunch for the Patriot Guard and all the Volunteers for this mission at the Presbyterian Church.
Thank you evryone that assisted me in keeping this mission running Safely a smoothly.
Ever Your Servant, Kai Sayson and Larry " Sardog" Levindofske, PGR Co Captains for this Mission.
http://www.patriotguard.org/ALLForums/tabid/61/forumid/123/tpage/3/view/Topic/postid/458842/Default.aspxThe Kansas chapter of the PGR took a lot of pictures. I can't link to the individual photos, but the link is here:
http://www.kspatriotguard.org/WaterburySPCForrestGallery.htmI strongly recommend you look at them. The sheer number of riders is amazing! 350 showed up! Simply amazing!
Again, thank you PGR. My boss had nothing but wonderful things to say about you! :hugs: