Pickets Demonstrate at Soldier's Funeral
Friday, June 29, 2007
By Stephanie Brown and Jessica Driscoll
CLAYTON -- Three people singing and carrying signs
that read "Pray for more dead soldiers" and "America is doomed" were
drowned out by a group of veterans who shouted the Pledge of Allegiance
here Friday morning.
The pickets were positioned across the street from the Clayton Post Office at Delsea Drive and Costill Avenue, far enough away from St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church that those attending the funeral for Army Pvt. David J. Bentz III couldn't see or hear them.
Ten helmeted police officers, members of the Gloucester County Emergency Response Team, stood around the trio, members of the Westboro Baptist Church from Topeka, Kans., who have chosen to protest at funerals of fallen GIs to object to America's acceptance of homosexuality.
Shirley Phelps-Roper, the daughter of the church's founder, led the trio, with an American flag around her waist and an Army flag over her shoulder. She was joined by her son, Sam Roper, and her brother, Fred Phelps Jr. They got to the scene at about 11:15 a.m. more