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August 22, 1995
Honorable Janet Reno
U.S. Attorney General
Washington, D.C.
FAX 2025144371
Dear General:
In the night hours of August 20, 1995, a bomb was set off on the property
of church members which adjoins our church property and where eight little
children from 4-days-old to 16-years-old lay sleeping. (See, news
story attached) This is but the latest in a series of such violent attacks
on Westboro Baptist Church members and church property, including the
scrawling of terroristic death threats on outside churchhouse walls. (See,
attached "DIE PHELPS!" photo) Even when the criminals are identified,
neither the district attorney nor the state attorney general will prosecute.
When black churches were bombed in Birmingham, and local law enforcement
backed by Alabama's Jim Crow media broke down, Congress enacted federal
law providing for very effective and immediate federal intervention in
such cases.
This letter is a request for very effective, immediate federal intervention
pursuant to said federal civil rights church-bombing law for such cases
made and provided, just as in Birmingham. Because, just as in the Jim
Crow South of the 50s and 60s, the pro-homosexual media in Topeka and
in Kansas have so wrongfully and mercilessly demonized our church and
our people that a lynchmob demagogic mentality has paralyzed local law
enforcement. We know from years of experience that these latest ACT-UP/Queer
Nation-style terroristic church bombings will not be investigated, and
even if investigated and suspects positively identified, will not be prosecuted
by our pro-homosexual female district attorney nor our pro-homosexual
female attorney general. In fact, we will be lucky if we are not criminally
prosecuted for getting our people and our property in the way of the terrorists'
bombs.
Sinecerely,
Fred Phelps
cc: President Bill Clinton, Sen. Bob Dole, Rep. Sam Brownback, et al.,
and all media outlets.
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