From Deseret News archives:
Fallen soldiers deserve dignity, not venom
Much of the past month has been a blur. I've learned that the funeral ritual is very important because it gives people who are overwhelmed with grief something concrete to do. One small task propels you to the next. We were very much on autopilot, buoyed by the kindnesses of friends and family.
The funeral gave us tremendous solace, especially the military rites. The local VFW Lodge performed the beautiful ritual at my father's graveside, replete with a 21-gun salute, "Taps," and the presentation of the American flag to my mother. My father, who was very proud of his service in World War II, would have loved it.
I couldn't help but think of other families across the nation who were experiencing military rites that same day. Veterans of my father's generation die by the thousands each week. Add to that the more than 2,200 American service members killed since the war in Iraq began in 2003.
They deserve far better than the antics of members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., who have protested around the country at funerals for soldiers killed in Iraq. They claim that U.S. soldiers are dying because God is punishing America for tolerating homosexuality. They picket funerals with signs with slogans that say things like "God Hates Fags" or "Thank God for IEDs," referring to improvised explosive devices used by insurgents in Iraq.
It's unconscionable.
Five states have enacted laws to force protesters to keep their distance from military funerals. Church officials say they will not violate the law, which makes me wonder how committed they are to their so-called principles.
A handful of church members were at it again in Michigan on Monday, protesting at a funeral of Army Cpl. Nyle Yates III. The 22-year-old died March 16 in Bayji when he came under small arms fire by enemy forces during combat.
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