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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:17 pm    Post subject: NEED A TURNOUT HERE Reply with quote

These PUKES relish/bathe in the publicity they get pulling these stunts -- but - recently they
were hog tied in Massachusetts .. thanks to those who stood up and were counted
to see that happen.
Jeff Smith wrote:
Note: Anyone who wishes to help please join us. This isn't about any one group
or mode of transportation or anything other than doing what must be done in order
to support our troops and their families. Representatives of at least three different
groups are so far involved.

FYI - Intel provided indicates that Butch has met with the local law enforcement
in order to see what they had planned. They were already aware of the problem
and are hoping that nothing causes any publicity for these clowns of satan. This
concurs with my hopes that we can keep them from being noticed at all, first by
the grieving family, and next by the media. This, of course, means we have to
notice them first. We must accept this responsibility and be vigilant. In the process
we must do nothing to bring bad reputations to our fellow Veterans, our organizations,
and to ourselves. This can be a very tricky endeavor, delicate.

As much as I want to squish the enemy, if we do anything outside the law, the
law enforcement will have to then make us the target of their enforcement. This is
the tricky part. These satanic clowns who protest our troops at funerals do this
often, apparently, so they are probably good at making the other side do things
that can get the other side on the wrong side of the badge. Be careful. We must
concentrate on being quiet, respectful, and graceful for the family at all times. We
must do everything we can to keep these clowns from making noise or from being
seen. The more bodies we have with us, the easier it will be to obscure them from
the family's view and that of the media.

They have been seen at a funeral in FL and were dealt with there appropriately,
I understand, it was a SF funeral. They have been to Bowling Green once as
well and I did not know about that one until after the fact. So, they get around and
probably know what they are doing.

If we can get some scouts on the ground early, (Highway and Chuck, know what I
mean?), we can identify the pukes, and with luck, keep them out. Although law
enforcement is on our side, they made it clear that they have a job and they have
to allow these pukes to have their say that our Combat Veteran brethren fought for.

How about that for a little irony?

Wish List...

1) local intel of motels, hotels, in Greensburg and also surrounding communities looking
for Kansas plates, etc. (of course they may be in rented vehicles). The look like a very low
budget operation so they may drive in that morning also. There are not too many main
roads into Greensburg so a handful of scouts could get the job done and keep in commo
with each other via cell phone.

2) local intel early that day on the ground looking for same, and for suspicious characters.
I suspect they will have posterboard or printed cloth to carry in as a disruption or to be seen
outside.

3) diversionary tactics to call the law enforcement attention to something other than the direction
of these clowns so we can take their signs, etc.

4) digital photos of these clowns once we uncover them and of their vehicles and plates

5) the Lord to intervene through our prayers and not allow these terrible human beings
anywhere near Greensburg, KY on Tuesday.

Heavenly Father, we thank you for your many blessings so graciously bestowed upon us, we
who are not worthy. We ask forgiveness for our sins and accept that your Son Jesus Christ
died on the cross at Calvary so that we may be forgiven and receive salvation, provided by
the sacrifice of your only begotten son. He lived to die for us. Thank you for the example of
a sin free life Father.

Leaving Southpoint in LEFTington, KY approximately 0800 - 0815 EST Tuesday.

GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND THEIR FAMILIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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----- Original Message -----
From: RoadHogg
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 12:34 PM
Subject: Support the Troops (SGT Ryan J. Montgomery

Itinerary for Tuesday, 12 July 05.

Those departing from Elizabethtown: Depart Wilson's Cycle, 1000 hours in-route to the Northgate Shopping Center,
Intersection/Road Junction US 68 & KY 61 to meet with Brothers coming from the North. At this point we are about 2.8
miles from the Green County Middle School, location for the Funeral Services.

We reconed the area this AM and are somewhat familiar with the surroundings. Mario has suggested (great idea) that we check
out the local area in hopes we may see this ilk before they arrive at the Funeral Service site.

Please make every effort to be there in order to pay our respects to a fallen Brother and his family members. If you don't ride/if
you prefer, come in a cage. JUST BE THERE IF AT ALL POSSIBLE!
If by chance for some reason anybody is late, there are only 2 signal lights in Greensburg, turn left at the second signal coming
from the Northgate Shopping Center (US 6Cool and the school is about .8 mile on the left.

With Respect,
Butch
Dread Naught



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LOUISVILLE, KY.
http://www.pigstye.net/iraq/article.php/MontgomeryRyanJ

-- A Kentucky National Guard soldier was killed and two others were injured when their vehicle struck an explosive device.

Ryan J. Montgomery, 22, of Greensburg, died Sunday while returning from a convoy escort mission near Baghdad, the Kentucky National Guard said in a news release Monday night.

The other soldiers wounded in the patrol were evacuated to a military hospital and are in stable condition. Both are expected to recover from their wounds. The families of the wounded soldiers have been notified, but their names were not released.

Montgomery was assigned to Bravo Battery 1st Battalion 623rd Field Artillery, based in Campbellsville. His unit mobilized for Operation Iraqi Freedom in November and deployed in January.

Montgomery joined the military with his twin brother, Bryan, in September 2000 during their senior year at Green County High School. They served in the same unit.

Ryan was an outgoing, top-notch student, said Nelson Pickett, who was principal at the school when Montgomery attended.

Pickett described Montgomery as an outspoken student who, like his twin brother, was well-liked by many.

"If you knew one of the boys, you knew both of them," Pickett said. "They were very close."

Musically inclined, Ryan Montgomery played in the marching band, as well as the school jazz band. He was also a volunteer firefighter.

Pickett said the Montgomery twins joined the National Guard as a way to give something back to their country.

"They were looking to serve and be a part of that," Pickett said

Sharon Montgomery, the twins' stepmother, told the Louisville Courier-Journal, "Greensburg is a small community and everybody lays claim to these boys. Everybody knows them. The whole town is in grief now."

Capt. Lawrence A. Joiner, the commander of Bravo Company, said in a written statement that Montgomery would volunteer for any task or mission and handled them well.

"He was always happy and smiling. He made you feel good inside every time you would talk to him," Joiner said.

Funeral arrangements were not available Monday night.

Montgomery was the seventh member of the Kentucky National Guard killed in Iraq. There are currently 1,127 Kentucky National Guard soldiers in Iraq.


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Thank God for IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) Killing Americans in Strange Lands.
WBC to picket funeral of Spc. Ryan J. Montgomery, 22, at Greensburg, Ky., when his body
is returned from Iraq where he was killed July 3 by an IED - like the IED fags used to
bomb our church, in collusion with U.S.A. governments and people, angry at WBC's
anti-gay Gospel preaching
(Group's URL deleted by Admin...those interested may PM powsnmia/me#1)

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But SURPRISE .. Kentucky's already on the move.. and if you know any one close by who can
make the trip in support of these fine folks or can make it yourself - please pass on or please be
there. Contact Sgt. Dan "Greasy" Belcher or the Gurilla Reporter - Jeff "Mario" Smith.


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Subject: Honor, Respect, and possible security - GREASY READ THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 22:37:26 -0400
From: "Jeff Smith"
To: "Butch and Diane"

Butch:

Count me in. I am especially concerned due to the attachment you provided with the email. This disgusts me. There comes a time when
a man must stand up and say no, this isn't right. This godless fool is not only desecrating our hero and dishonoring his family, he is
involved in blasphemy for he is doing this in the name of Christ.

He is doing the work of the anti-Christ as far as I am concerned.

We should roll in there in full force for Pete's sake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Butch Hopkins will keep me informed as to when and where. I will ask him to provide definite time, place, and directions.

Those of you interested in showing up "just in case" we have to provide added security, but more importantly, to show respect,
let me know.

Butch, is this tomorrow?????


THESE PEOPLE SHOULD BE REAL CAREFUL NOT TO ACCIDENTALLY BUMP INTO ANYONE AT THE FUNERAL. THAT WOULD BE ASSAULT. WOULDN'T IT?
AND THEN IT COULD BE FUNTIME.

----- Original Message -----
From: RoadHogg
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: Very Little SupportTo All,

This may pi** some of you off. I have had very few responses/support on this issue. If you honestly feel that you cannot support our Brother (SGT Ryan
Montgomery) and his family in their time of need, so be it.

I realize that many of you are too young to remember how organizations such as this and many others, including Jane Fonda and John Kerry did to our
country during Vietnam. I myself was really intimidated by the mood/actions of the left in the 60' ? 70's and actually was concerned that our American
way of life was threatened and would be lost.

If some of you want to be complacent and disregard the socialist/communist activities such as this so be it.

You can live with the ilk and readily accept them but I and some of my Brothers will not accept this BS.

In the early AM Diane and I will conduct a route/area reconnisance of Greensburg and come up with a meeting place for us to assemble, to honor SGT
Montgomery and defeat these idiots that plan on disrupting his funeral services.

The services will be conducted at 11:OAK (CST) at the Green County Middle School. After checking out the area, I will select a location where we can
meet in order to attend the services and possibly prevent ant idiots from disrubting same.
With Respect,
Butch


Brothers,
We need to check on this and be there. Your thoughts/ suggestions!!!
Vietnam all over again.
Respects,
Butch

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Heroes and zeroes: Love trumps hate in Marblehead
By Tom Farmer
Tuesday, June 28, 2005 - Updated: 11:43 AM EST

Shunning the twisted rhetoric of a Kansas hate group, the town of Marblehead turned out yesterday to honor a fallen Green Beret in an outpouring of sympathy and patriotism not seen in decades in the historic seaside community.

Amid tight security and a sea of American flags clutched by several thousand mourners along the funeral route from Marblehead's Old North Church, Army Staff Sgt. Christopher N. Piper was laid to rest in the veterans section of Waterside Cemetery. He joined other town residents who made the ultimate sacrifice dating back to the Spanish-American War.


``The (American) Revolution was fought here, and I think that is still very real to a lot of people here in Marblehead,'' Piper's brother Ernest said.
``(My brother) had a very deep commitment to service and a deep belief in what he was doing.''

Christopher Piper, 43, who served for 10 years in the Marine Corps before joining the Army in 1995 and becoming an elite Green Beret, died June
16 in a Texas hospital from wounds he received in a roadside bombing in Afghanistan that also killed Capt. Charles D. Robinson and Staff Sgt. Leroy
E. Alexander.

The widows of Piper's fallen comrades attended yesterday's service, where Piper was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.

The funeral for Piper, whose death was the town's first combat casualty since the Vietnam War, was marred by the presence of four demonstrators
from the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church. They asserted the 9/11 attacks and American deaths in the war on terror are God's revenge on a
nation tolerant of gays.

Holding signs reading, ``Thank God for dead soldiers,'' ``God blew up the troops,'' and ``Fag body bags,'' the demonstrators chanted derisive
anti-gay slogans and sang a derogatory version of ``God Bless America'' that opened with: ``God hates America, land of our fags.''

They were surrounded by dozens of uniformed and plainclothes cops and blocked from the public by the Boston Police Department Mounted Unit,
which strategically pointed the backs of their horses toward the group.


Ben Cleary, who went to high school with Piper, tearfully screamed at the protesters while holding a large American flag.

``To have him defend our country the way he did and to do the things he's done is incredible and for them to distastefully show up like this and say
all those things makes us outraged,'' Cleary said.

The protesters were led out of town with a police escort shortly before the church service began and were quickly forgotten amid the flood of
mourners who followed Piper's casket from the church on a horse-drawn caisson or watched solemnly along the funeral route.

Ernest Piper said his family understands the protesters' constitutional right to free speech and that they have men like Christopher Piper to thank
for it.

``Those that go to fight, fight for that right,'' he said ``So we are unfazed'' by the demonstrators.
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