"I wonder what would have happened to him (Fred Phelps) if he were in North Korea..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_religion_in_North_Korea#Abuses_of_religious_freedom
Stop it, you're turning me on. I'd love to see the whole subhuman inbred bacteria culture that is Fred, Shirley & co. protest in downtown Pyongyang (preferably in front of the huge bronze statue of Kim Il-sung), holding their placards saying 'Kim Il-sung burn in Hell!' etc, walking all over the DPRK flag and so on. I'd bet on how long it'd take before they had the Peoples Security Police drop on 'em like a ton of bricks and taken to a 're-education camp' so fast their feet wouldn't bloody touch, faster than you could say 'Chollima'.
"That's the country I would personally live in.
Good luck with worshipping the Eternal President Kim Il-sung, and the Great Leader ronery ol' Kim Jong-Il then:
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"It's the only one that routinely and aggressively persecutes Christians, yet isn't a predominantly Muslim nation."
BTW, proof he's a Poe? In the same thread he admits:
"You see, politically, I am conservative and vote Republican, yet nearly everybody with the same interests as me is some sort of left-wing revolutionary, and atheist or agnostic, or practice paganism. I am a Christian, and many liberals think that all Christians are racist, bigoted, and homophobic. So I am pretending to be liberal to impress these people."
Proof, if ever there were needed, of what I always say: Hypocrisy. It's hardwired into the DNA of the right-wing.
@spoonorca
It seems God hates North Korea now. So why doesn't Fred & co. go there to prove it, eh? Further proof that 'Hypocrisy thu name is Fundie': if you're not prepared to go there, what makes you think you have the right to infect anywhere else with your subhuman presence, WBC?