Friday, July 6, 2012

Texas A and M students block Westboro Baptist protesters


Red is a color many associate with anger, however, “wall of red” was a show of love and respect in Texas. Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, a Texas A and M University graduate in 1993, was killed during a training exercise at Fort Bragg on June 28. During a safety briefing in North Carolina, Lt. Col. Tisdale was shot and killed by a fellow soldier who committed suicide.

Family members and friends were shocked at the loss, claiming that with all of the deployments Tisdale had, they never thought anything would happen to him at home.

The Westboro Baptist Church, on the other hand, planned a protest at Lt. Col. Tisdale’s funeral.
Westboro Baptist Church is known for protesting at military funerals, claiming the soldiers “are dying for the homosexual and other sins of America”. Alumni of Texas A and M University refused to let this happen.

A few rules or guidelines of the event included to not engage the Westboro Baptist Church protesters and to form a line between the protesters and the church. It was emphasized to stay in a line and not a circle. ”Circles, legally, could be seen as threatening”.  Click here to read more Nutty News Stories at Nutty News Today - new stories added all day every day  


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