Westboro Baptist Church Goes To Mississippi – And Loses
     Posted by: MacAoidh  on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 18:00    
    On Saturday USMC Staff Sgt. Jason Rogers, who was killed in action in Afghanistan April 7, 
was buried in Brandon, Mississippi.
 That, by itself, is a sadly unremarkable – though certainly noteworthy and solemn – occasion for us to mark.
 And in fact when Sgt. Rogers’ body returned to Brandon it was greeted  by hundreds, or perhaps even thousands, of well-wishers who gathered at  the roadside to honor the fallen American hero. 
  What is most notable about Sgt. Rogers’ funeral in Brandon, however, is what didn’t happen.
 You see, the troglodytes from Westboro Baptist Church had threatened to spew their poison at Sgt. Rogers’ funeral.
 But the Westboro mob wasn’t on the scene, and Sgt. Rogers was laid to rest without incident – thank God.
 Why weren’t there protestors?
 Planning ahead by the locals, as it turns out.
 From an 
Ole Miss sports message board, a tidbit of information…
A couple of days before, one of them (Westboro  protestors) 
ran his mouth at a Brandon gas station and got his arse  
waxed. Police were called and the beaten man could not give 
much of a  description of who beat him. When they canvassed 
the station and spoke  to the large crowd that had gathered 
around, no one seemed to remember  anything about what had 
happened.
 Rankin County handled this thing perfectly. There were many things  that were put into place that most will never know about and at great  expense to the county.
 Most of the morons never made it out of their hotel parking lot. It  seems that certain Rankin county pickup trucks were parked directly  behind any car that had Kansas plates in the hotel parking lot and the  drivers mysteriously disappeared until after the funeral was over.  Police were called but their wrecker service was running behind and it  was going to be a few hours before they could tow the trucks so the  Kansas plated cars could get out.
 A few made it to the funeral but were ushered away to be questioned  about a crime they might have possibly been involved in. Turns out,  after a few hours of questioning, that they were not involved and they  were allowed to go on about their business.
Westboro Baptist Church Goes To Mississippi – And Loses
Peace,
dave