have you ever talked to this character, this reverend i don t know what kind of religion he represents. i don t think they are a church. they are a group of maybe 60 people right now. i want you to look down at the picture right here. you folks have gone through this hell. thank you for the service of your family. look at these kids, these people bring their kids to do this stuff. these kids are going to grow up and see these pictures. look at the grown-ups, are they all crazy people? who are they? their church is less than a mile from my office. we see this almost every day in kansas. they are exporting it to kansas. look at the sign. that breaks your heart. are they moron s? they claim it is a fundamental, bible-based view. i am talking about basic
and how many office these won, they have to answer the question is sarah palin presidential material. when they whimper out or say got to be kidding me under your breath they lose the tea party crowd. is that when civil war in the republican party occurs, michael? yes, and i think it s already under watch and i sense no compromise from those who are on the right who call me every day, e-mail me every day, the sort of folks how saw at that mike castle town hall meeting, the woman who shouted out i want my country back that not going to allow any compromise whatsoever. michael, my buddy in phillies. the supreme court heard arguments today in the case of the fringe church group that protests disgustingly at funerals of american service people. the group says military deaths are god s judgment punishment, rather, for country for tolerating gay rights. we are going to talk to the father of a fallen soldier who endured these disgusting protests at his son s funeral. this is not a
at issue, does an anti-gay church group have the right to protest at funerals of slain military men and women? marine lance corporal michael snyder, matthew snyder was killed while serving his country in iraq. at the burial ceremony at the church, protesters held signs like these, they are despicable. the group says the deaths of u.s. soldiers in iraq and afghanistan is god s punishment for america s tolerance of homosexuality. matthew s father, albert snyder, took the protestors to court, he won, then a federal appeals court dismissed the case on first amendment grounds. today, the supreme court heard it. steve six is the kansas attorney general general. mr. snyder, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. what is your case as an american about the case that you have made that nobody should be allowed to go to the serviceman s funeral or just use it this way and abuse it? basically that s what it is, chris. i feel like in many military families that are along with me feel li
mike lee is going to win in utah. rand paul is ahead out there in kentucky job. raese winning right now in west virginia. marco rubio is winning in florida. christine o donnell is losing badly right now but that is a pretty good track record among the right wing there. a good chance to come to washington, the question, what do they want to do? do they want to get things done, solve the nation s problems or do they want to keep the republican party being a minority party and out of the white house? it is going to be up to mitch mcconnell, john boehner and the 2012 presidential candidates to say to that group and republicans at large, okay, did a good job, put down some markers, how do we grow the party, move them more towards the center without sacrificing our principles? it can be done but takes the leadership that no republican has here is the question, michael. if the purpose of the republican party, win seven of eight right wingers win, tea partiers, not all right winger, peop
protest at funerals of slain military men and women? marine lance corporal michael snyder, matthew snyder was killed while serving his country in iraq. at the burial ceremony at the church, protesters held signs like these, they are despicable. the group says the deaths of u.s. soldiers in iraq and afghanistan is god s punishment for america s tolerance of homosexuality. matthew s father, albert snyder, took the protestors to court, he won, then a federal appeals court dismissed the case on first amendment grounds. today, the supreme court heard it. steve six is the kansas attorney general general. mr. snyder, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. what is your case as an american about the case that you have made that nobody should be allowed to go to the serviceman s funeral or just use it this way and abuse it?