Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The worst part of Halloween.

The very worst part of Halloween is:


Once its over, people think its okay to start playing CHRISTMAS MUSIC!!
People! Its CHRISTMAS MUSIC! Not FALL/WINTER music!!

If they start playing that stuff in my store earlier than two weeks before Christmas, I am deciding its time to have some very loud game or movie demos playing in my department.

There, I said it.

Church ordered to pay $10.9 million for funeral protest

Original Text http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/10/31/funeral.protests.ap/index.html


BALTIMORE, Maryland (AP) -- A grieving father won a nearly $11 million verdict Wednesday against a fundamentalist Kansas church that pickets military funerals in the belief that the war in Iraq is a punishment for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality.

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A member of Westboro Baptist Church protests outside a veteran's hospital in Maywood, Illinois, in April 2006.

Albert Snyder of York, Pennsylvania, sued the Westboro Baptist Church for unspecified damages after members demonstrated at the March 2006 funeral of his son, Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, who was killed in Iraq.

The jury first awarded $2.9 million in compensatory damages. It returned later in the afternoon with its decision to award $6 million in punitive damages for invasion of privacy and $2 million for causing emotional distress.

U.S. District Judge Richard Bennett noted the size of the award for compensating damages "far exceeds the net worth of the defendants," according to financial statements filed with the court.

Church members routinely picket funerals of military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, carrying signs such as "Thank God for dead soldiers" and "God hates fags."

A number of states have passed laws regarding funeral protests, and Congress has passed a law prohibiting such protests at federal cemeteries.

But the Maryland lawsuit is believed to be the first filed by the family of a fallen serviceman.

The church and three of its leaders -- the Rev. Fred Phelps and his two daughters, Shirley Phelps-Roper and Rebecca Phelps-Davis, 46 -- were found liable for invasion of privacy and intent to inflict emotional distress.

Snyder claimed the protests intruded upon what should have been a private ceremony and sullied his memory of the event.

The church members testified they are following their religious beliefs by spreading the message that the deaths of soldiers are due to the nation's tolerance of homosexuality.

Their attorneys argued in closing statements Tuesday that the burial was a public event and that even abhorrent points of view are protected by the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech and religion.

The judge said the church's financial statements, sealed earlier, could be released to the plaintiffs.

Earlier, church members staged a demonstration outside the federal courthouse.

Church founder Fred Phelps held a sign reading "God is your enemy," while Shirley Phelps-Roper stood on an American flag and carried a sign that read "God hates fag enablers."

Members of the group sang "God Hates America" to the tune of "God Bless America."

Snyder sobbed when he heard the verdict, while members of the church greeted the news with tightlipped smiles. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

1 out of 10

I got a text yesterday as I was leaving work that said I was one of ten people who, in a drawing, were selected as finalists for a campus wide contest. It is being sponsored by the Ken Garff dealership, the University of Utah School of Business, and Spring Wireless. I went to a meeting downtown today to go over the rules and sign a release to have my likeness used in promotions. Its kinda scary, I've helped out on many campus events that have included drawings and prizes, but I've never BEEN in one.

So Thursday October 18 around 10:30 I will be in a group of 9 other students with a key. One of the keys will alarm a 2007 Saab sports coup (Its for a 1 year lease not too keep the car). The second prize will be a $2,500 Scholarship. I told the other participants if I win the car I will trade them for the scholarship haha.

20% of the group will walk away with some pretty valuable prizes, but we were all told we will get some trinkets and consolidation prizes for our time. I'm already excited just to be a part of it, and I'm totally alright seeing any of the other cool students I met win.