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http://www.newser.com/story/112833/anonymous-hackers-take-down-westboro.html

NEWSER) – The Westboro Baptist Church told Anonymous to "bring it" and the hackers—apparently somewhat reluctantly—have duly brought it. The hackers, who said an earlier threat to hack the Kansas church was a hoax, hacked Westboro's website and posted an open letter to the church while an Anonymous member was engaged in a live radio debate with church spokeswoman Shirley Phelps-Roper, CBS reports. Said the Anonymous member on the air, "In the time Shirley was blabbing her religious preach I actually did some business ... We just put up a nice release. We had enough. We responded maturely."

"If you're reading this, it means Anonymous has lost its patience with you, likely because you've threatened us again after we denied you a war," the letter posted on a Westboro website read, explaining that Anonymous is too busy with operations in Libya, Bahrain, and Iran to waste much time on Westboro. "Take this defacement as a simple warning: go away. The world (including Anonymous) disagrees with your hateful messages but you have the right to voice them. This does not mean you can jump onto Anonymous for attention."
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Fix the fucking title. Also, read the Fuckin faq. Get the fuck out of my face

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oh wow the south sure does have its crazy religious folks. thank god our hedonistic rituals are limited to the holy spirit and other readings of elysian mysteries. up in new york, you just have to pop a pill for the genuine moment of spiritual adhesion to the absolute. PARTY ON WAYNE.
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this thing about anarcho-hax0r-punx and Anonymous is kinda worth reading

http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/the-rise-and-fall-of-jeremy-hammond-enemy-of-the-state-20121207?print=true
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wasted posted:

oh wow the south sure does have its crazy religious folks. thank god our hedonistic rituals are limited to the holy spirit and other readings of elysian mysteries. up in new york, you just have to pop a pill for the genuine moment of spiritual adhesion to the absolute. PARTY ON WAYNE.



hes mother fuckin garth. HES MOTHER FUCKIN GARTH!!!!!

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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

this thing about anarcho-hax0r-punx and Anonymous is kinda worth reading

http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/the-rise-and-fall-of-jeremy-hammond-enemy-of-the-state-20121207?print=true



wow i wish i could "wage war on the websites of oppressive governments". fascism will halt once evil men are unable to check the latest update on www.gov.sy

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wasted posted:

oh wow the south sure does have its crazy religious folks. thank god our hedonistic rituals are limited to the holy spirit and other readings of elysian mysteries. up in new york, you just have to pop a pill for the genuine moment of spiritual adhesion to the absolute. PARTY ON WAYNE.



Nebraska and Kansas isnt the South. please dont lump our inbred snake wranglers in with their inbred snake wranglers

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Superabound posted:

wasted posted:

oh wow the south sure does have its crazy religious folks. thank god our hedonistic rituals are limited to the holy spirit and other readings of elysian mysteries. up in new york, you just have to pop a pill for the genuine moment of spiritual adhesion to the absolute. PARTY ON WAYNE.

Nebraska and Kansas isnt the South. please dont lump our inbred snake wranglers in with their inbred snake wranglers


Google John Brown

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dont hax me bro *gets haxed*
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truely epic lulz
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wasted posted:

Google John Brown



sorry, i already voted for Gary Johnson

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Kansas and Nebraska are so white it's creepy
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the Real southern experience is inherently black, woodsy. thats why Kansas and Nebraska can fuck right the hell off
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does protesting the funerals of u.s. soldiers make the westboro baptist church allies of the left?
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postposting posted:

does protesting the funerals of u.s. soldiers make the westboro baptist church allies of the left?

does shooting american soldiers make nazis allies of the left?

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so sometimes?
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“We understand that Iraq is the only Muslim state that allows the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to be freely and openly preached on the streets without fear of arrest and prosecution. Alas, the United States no longer allows the Gospel to be freely and openly preached on the streets, because militant sodomites now control our government, and they violently object to the Bible message…The same majoritarian sodomite tyranny that now guides the Clinton administration's repressive policies toward Gospel preaching on America's streets, is apparently responsible -- at least in part -- for the merciless slaughter by starvation of 400 innocent Iraqi babies each day in your country. If our government and laws will allow it, and at the invitation of your government, we would like to send a delegation from Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, to preach the Gospel on the streets of Baghdad for one week in the near future.”

-- Fred Phelps, in a letter to Saddam Hussein, November 30, 1997