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Thursday, May 24, 2007

more on uhl

who, by the way wanted to be an ARMY CHAPLAIN

seems like he may have been upset with a certain group (i will NOT mention) who generally protest at the funerals of service people under the pretext that 'god doesn't like fags' (yeah, i don't get it either but there may be a bit of inbreeding going on there. we'll never know. they should just be ignored. if you don't feed the animals they WILL go away).

not that uhl was a left leaner by any means. i'm guessing (and i didn't go to med school for 8 years for nothing*) he was really pissed at this group for dissin' (they were going to say falwell was kind to gays - which of course he NEVER WAS. he even blamed them, well LESBIANS for 9/11) big jer

Liberty Student Arrested on Bomb Charges
Was to Allegedly Attend Falwell Funeral With Devices


(May 23) - A Liberty University student who told a family member he had made bombs and planned to attend the funeral of the Rev. Jerry Falwell was apparently upset about an anti-gay fringe group that protested at the funeral, authorities said......

...........Investigators determined that Uhl had problems with a group that protested at the funeral, Gaddy said. The Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church sent about a dozen members to protest across the street from the funeral, claiming Falwell was a friend to gays. The group also has picketed soldiers' burials, claiming the deaths are God's punishment for a nation that supports homosexuality. ..............

.......Benson said Uhl was in Liberty's Army ROTC program and was studying to become an Army chaplain. Gaddy said investigators in Fauquier County were interviewing several people who had been in an ROTC program with Uhl in high school and may have been involved in making the bombs. One is now in the Army, he said......
picture: Campbell County Sheriffs Office, AP

*i attended the new britain school of pre-frontal labotomies and other brain surgery techniques

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, fanatics vs. fanatics. that's a recipe for disaster - but of the variety that you just want to pull up a chair and watch with friends.

Unknown said...

rick, i need to know how people who profess to believe in a god can do things such as this.

i never will understand