Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Westboro Baptist Church

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Westboro celebrates
Fresh off of their semi-win against the hacker collective Anonymous, Fred Phelp's Westboro Baptist Church, the hate group behind "God Hates Fags" and "Thank God For Dead Soldiers," got the good end of a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, who ruled today that their provocative protests are protected by the First Amendment. In an 8-1 decision, the Court supported a lower court's ruling against Albert Snyder, who sued the church for emotional distress after the funeral of his son who died fighting in Iraq.

Chief Justice Roberts wrote for the majority:

"Speech is powerful," Roberts wrote. "It can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow, and -- as it did here -- inflict great pain."
"On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker. As a nation we have chosen a different course -- to protect even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that we do not stifle public debate," he said. "That choice requires that we shield Westboro from tort liability for its picketing in this case."
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"Simply put, the church members had the right to be where they were," Roberts wrote.

He did note, however, that "Westboro believes that America is morally flawed; many Americans might feel the same about Westboro," and, "Westboro's funeral picketing is certainly hurtful."

Justice Samuel Alito dissented, writing, "Our profound national commitment to free and open debate is not a license for the vicious verbal assault that occurred in this case."

On Twitter, Westboro founder Phelps's daughter, Megan Phelps-Roper tweeted, "WE'RE DANCING IN THE STREET!" with the above photograph, which depicts gay sex atop an upside-down American flag and the words "Supreme Court." Fred Phelps delivered a video statement on the ruling, but you can probably skip that, depending on how masochistic your day has been so far.

[jcoscarelli@villagevoice.com / @joecoscarelli]


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Dieinhellwestboromembers
Dieinhellwestboromembers

Westboro, goto HELL yourselves, I hope you die slow painful deaths & would applaud anyone who had the initiative to burn you & your church to the ground! I don't think any group or person is ever come across as ignorant or bigoted as members of your unholy cult!

Gay Movie Fan
Gay Movie Fan

Believe it or not, I am glad that the Supreme Court upheld Phelps and his lunatic fringes' right to make a**holes out of themselves. I have long believed that free speech is absolute and even extends to nutjobs like Phelps. If we can shut them up, then they can shut us up, and I wouldn't want that to happen.

Besides, I believe that Phelps and his Klan are responsible for more "symapthetic" conversions to a pro-gay rights stance from previous moderates than any other single factor.Phelps is single-handedly showing how looney and behind the times anti-gay nutjobs are, which is probably far more beneficial to the cause then he could ever realize.

Al_Swearengen
Al_Swearengen

I had a job assignment that took me to Topeka for a couple of months years ago. I enjoyed driving by the Phelps clan at their weekly Thursday night hate-in at Gage Park, honking, and flipping them off.

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