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		<title>Anti-gay Phelps group sneaks into Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 19:39:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite a directive to bar them, members of Fred Phelps' anti-gay church managed to sneak into Canada to stage a protest.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Winnipeg, Manitoba) Members of an anti-gay group which describes itself as a church managed to enter Canada overnight despite a directive to border agents to bar them.</p>
<p>The Canwest News Service reports that the group, members of Rev. Fred Phelps&#8217; Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, removed all material that referred to the &#8220;church&#8221; from their vehicles and shipped them by courier to Winnipeg after the material was used to blocked them from another crossing into Manitoba on Thursday.</p>
<p>The group announced earlier in the week it would picket the Winnipeg funeral of a man decapitated on a Greyhound bus. Another passenger is charged with the sensational killing.</p>
<p>The group says by protesting the funeral of Tim McLean it will show Canadians the murder was God&#8217;s response to liberal Canadian policies toward homosexuality.</p>
<p>Pat Martin a New Democratic Party member of Parliament from Winnipeg asked Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day to send an alert to the border patrol to look out &#8220;for people with signs and pamphlets that fit the hateful messages that the church promotes and to keep them out of the country.&#8221;</p>
<p>Canadian hate laws give the government the power to deny entry to people likely to violate the law. The so-called church was listed as a hate group under the law following previous protests.</p>
<p>Shirley Phelps-Roper, Phelps&#8217; daughter and a frequent spokesperson for the &#8220;church&#8221; confirmed to Canwest that a group of followers had successfully entered the country overnight.</p>
<p>Earlier she had warned that the group would &#8220;cross in another spot. They&#8217;ll have to strip search everyone who crosses that border or they won&#8217;t know who we are. They&#8217;ll have to see the WBC [Westboro Baptist Church] tattoo on our butts.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the threatened protest at the McLean funeral the group had said it would demonstrate in Toronto where a satirical play titled &#8220;The Pastor Phelps Project.&#8221; is being performed. No members of the church showed up for the demonstration which had been planned for Thursday evening.</p>
<p>Westboro Baptist members frequently demonstrate at funerals for American servicemembers killed in Iraq. The group claims the deaths are God&#8217;s punishment on America for being too pro-gay.</p>
<p>Westboro&#8217;s members are made up mostly of Phelps&#8217; relatives. Although it professes to be Baptist it is not affiliated with any national Baptist group.</p>
<p>Westboro operates Web sites including GodHatesFags and GodHatesAmerica and has been described as a cult.</p>
<p>Phelps and the church first came to national attention when he organized a protest by his followers outside the 1998 funeral for Matthew Shepherd, the gay college student who was beaten to death in Wyoming. The killing, Phelps&#8217; protest, and the reaction of townsfolk led to the play &#8220;The Laramie Project.&#8221;</p>
<p>Church members routinely demonstrate at the funerals of people with AIDS and most recently at the funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq.</p>
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		<title>Anti-gay Phelps group barred from entering Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 15:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Winnipeg, Manitoba) Members of an anti-gay group which describes itself as a church have been barred from entering Canada, according to published reports.</p>
<p>The Canadian Press and the Canwest News Service both report that the group, from Rev. Fred Phelps&#8217; Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, were turned back when they attempted to enter Canada at a border crossing south of Winnipeg on Thursday.</p>
<p>The Canadian government has not commented on the reports, but Pat Martin, a New Democratic Party member of Parliament from Winnipeg, says he asked Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day to send an alert to the border patrol to look out &#8220;for people with signs and pamphlets that fit the hateful messages that the church promotes and to keep them out of the country.&#8221;</p>
<p>Canadian hate laws give the government the power to deny entry to people likely to violate the law. The so-called church was listed as a hate group under the law following previous protests.</p>
<p>Phelps, who runs the &#8220;God Hates Fags&#8221; website, had threatened to picket the Winnipeg funeral of a man decapitated on a Greyhound bus. Another passenger is charged with the sensational killing.</p>
<p>Phelps had threatened to protest the funeral of Tim McLean to show Canadians the murder was God&#8217;s response to liberal Canadian policies toward homosexuality.</p>
<p>Shirley Phelps-Roper, Phelps&#8217; daughter and a frequent spokesperson for the &#8220;church&#8221; confirmed to both Canwest and CP that a small group of protesters was stopped at the Canada-U. S. border Thursday afternoon.</p>
<p>They won&#8217;t let us in, but we have a group that will cross in another spot,&#8221; she told the Canwest Winnipeg Free Press. &#8220;They&#8217;ll have to strip search everyone who crosses that border or they won&#8217;t know who we are. They&#8217;ll have to see the WBC [Westboro Baptist Church] tattoo on our butts.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the threatened protest at the McLean funeral the group had said it would demonstrate in Toronto where a satirical play titled &#8220;The Pastor Phelps Project&#8221; is being performed. No members of the church showed up for the demonstration, which had been planned for Thursday evening.</p>
<p>Westboro Baptist members frequently demonstrate at funerals for American servicemembers killed in Iraq. The group claims the deaths are God&#8217;s punishment on America for being too pro-gay.</p>
<p>Westboro&#8217;s members are made up mostly of Phelps&#8217; relatives. Although it professes to be Baptist it is not affiliated with any national Baptist group.</p>
<p>Westboro operates Web sites including GodHatesFags and GodHatesAmerica and has been described as a cult.</p>
<p>Phelps and the church first came to national attention when he organized a protest by his followers outside the 1998 funeral for Matthew Shepherd, the gay college student who was beaten to death in Wyoming. The killing, Phelps&#8217; protest, and the reaction of townsfolk led to the play &#8220;The Laramie Project.&#8221;</p>
<p>Church members routinely demonstrate at the funerals of people with AIDS and most recently at the funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq.</p>
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