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Bartley "Bart" McQueary, c. 2003
Bartley "Bart" McQueary, c. 2003

Bart McQueary, birth name Bartley McQueary (born February 14, 1971), is a former professional wrestler and pornographer from Harrodsburg, Kentucky turned radical Calvinist. In 2002 he became an acolyte of the preacher Fred Phelps and a de-facto member of the alleged cult Westboro Baptist Church. Bartley McQueary File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... ... Pornography (from Greek πορνογραφια pornographia — literally writing about or drawings of harlots) is the representation of the human body or human sexual behaviour with the goal of sexual arousal, similar to, but (according to some) distinct from, erotica. ... Harrodsburg is a city located in Mercer County, Kentucky. ... In an unadorned church, the 17th century congregation stands to hear the sermon. ... Fred Phelps, c. ... Look up De facto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary De facto is a Latin expression that means in fact or in practice. It is commonly used in contrast to de jure (meaning by law) when referring to matters of law, governance or technique (such as standards), that are found in... There are at least two Westboro Baptist Churches: Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, run by Pastor Fred Phelps and home to the godhatesfags. ...

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Pre-Ministry Years

Prior to converting to Calvinism, McQueary was an atheist. He wrote scathing editorials making fun of religion and engaging in debate with anyone who claimed to believe in God. Many times he complained that Harrodsburg was a theocracy, and ignored the freedoms granted by the Constitution. The term theocracy is used to describe a form of government in which a religion or faith plays a dominant role. ...


Many aspects of his original Websites seemed to be based on shock humor and the absurd. For instance, he wrote a parody article about a man being given an award for surviving his stay in the local hospital. In the article the man endures the pain of a broken leg, thirst, hunger, and Courage the Cowardly Dog. [[1]] Courage the Cowardly Dog is an animated series about a fucshia dog named Courage and his owners Muriel, a kindly old woman, and Eustace, a mean and nasty old farmer, living in a house in the town of Nowhere. It was created by John R. Dilworth, who directed each episode...


His first brush with the law came in 1989, when he was arrested for and pled guilty to statutory rape of a fifteen year old girl, for which he served time. McQueary was eighteen at the time of the offense. [2] The term statutory rape is sometimes used when national and/or regional governments, citing an interest in protecting minors, consider people under a certain age to be unable to give consent, and therefore consider sexual contact with them to be rape. ...


Wrestling Career

He first worked as a professional wrestler on the independent circuit (from 1998 to 2000 in Bad 2 the Bone Wrestling), then set up headquarters in Harrodsburg as a wrestling promoter, specializing in holding charity benefits to raise money for terminally ill children [3]. On his Website, he claims to have raised thousands of dollars to help with medical and other expenses. ... Allegorical personification of Charity as a mother with three infants by Anthony van Dyck Charity is a term in Christian theology (one of the three theological virtues), meaning loving kindness towards others; it is held to be the ultimate perfection of the human spirit, because it is said to both... Terminal illness is a medical term popularized in the 20th century for an active and progressive disease which cannot be cured easily by popular medicinal practice. ...


The police were regularly called on McQueary, with some officers using archaic or rarely enforced laws to try and coerce McQueary into shutting down. One officer took down signs McQueary had posted to telephone poles around town to advertise tickets for an event; the officer cited a law prohibiting commercial displays on phone poles. The next day McQueary drove to the same poles that his signs had been on and took photographs of other signs that had been left there, such as gas station advertisements for cigarettes.


He then went to the city commission meeting to complain. After having the sign ordinance explained, and the commission agreeing that the police acted within the bounds of the law, he left. He returned two weeks later with a huge box of signs that he had removed from utility poles and dumped them on the floor in front of the police chief.


Pornography Career and Webpages

Following his troubles with the community and the police, McQueary stopped wrestling and promoting, and became the editor of a small newspaper. In 2001 he formed a web-based business initially entitled "Pandoras Box," which advertised itself as an escort service [4]. Escort agencies in theory exist to supply attractive and well-mannered escorts for social occasions. ...


Beginning in 1999 he began selling bootleg European pornography and Japanese pornography. In January of 2002 the page became "Bart's Stuff," specializing in "extreme porn" such as: The production and distribution of pornography are economic activities of some importance. ... Japanese pornography has some unique features which separate it from pornography in other cultures, especially Western pornography. ...

In November 2002, McQueary claimed to have a "religious experience," and said that he sold "Bart's Stuff" to another Harrodsburg resident. The page became known as "REM Entertainment," run by "Robert E. Million,"; aside from these changes, the site remained the same. A member of the AmIAnnoying.com forum claimed to have posted a number belonging to Robert E. Million, which actually belonged to Bart McQueary. Another member claimed to have called the number that was posted and reached McQueary.[5] [6] [7] However, it is also noted that McQueary has always posted his telelphone number and address on his Website and press releases. This topic contains controversial issues which have been discussed and a consensus reached for approach and neutrality. ... German Goo Girls, better known as GGG, is the best known of the three German pornography label owned by John Thompson. ... In zoology, a hermaphrodite is a species that contains both male and female sexual organs at some point during their lives. ... Bukkake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Homosexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by esthetic attraction, romantic love, or sexual desire exclusively for another of the same sex. ... This article or section should be merged with Watersports (BDSM) Urolagnia (also known as urophilia) is a paraphilia involving sexual attraction to urine. ... Scat has several different meanings: Scat singing is an improvisational vocal technique in jazz, developed by trumpet virtuoso Louis Armstrong, in which nonsensical syllables or words are sung, often as part of a call-and-response interaction with other musicians. ... Fisting is a human sexual behaviour that involves inserting the entire hand, and sometimes part of the arm, into the vagina (vaginal fisting) or anus (handballing or anal fisting) of a sexual partner. ...


Somewhere around this time he also created a series of webpages including www.bartmcqueary.com that lashed out at people and institutions around Harrodsburg, including individual teachers (one of whom McQueary claimed was a pedophile) and the Harrodsburg public school system as a whole; also included here was a lengthy debate with a Christian reader who tried to convert McQueary via e-mail, only to have McQueary send increasingly mocking replies. [8] McQueary referred to these pages as his "gripe site." McQueary used the pages to bully and intimidate his fellow town residents, often going as far as to admit that this is what he was doing. After threats came in to have the site shut down, he threatened to have the site moved to an adult server such as one used by bangedup.com or ogrish.com. In one message to Harrodsburg readers of his site, he issued this warning: Pedophilia (American English) or paedophilia / pædophilia (British English), from the Greek παιδοφιλια (paidophilia) < παις (pais) boy, child and φιλια (philia) friendship, (ICD-10 F65. ... A bully is an individual who tends to torment others, either through verbal harassment or physical assaults, or through more subtle methods of coercion. ...


Can you imagine YOUR head being switched onto a guy's body who is being sodomized by a girl with a strap on dildo? That sort of thing WILL appear on this site if I am forced to move to an adult Website hosting service. Think you can sue me. Wrong. Oh, I'm sure you can, but it would be an incredible waste of money and time.[9]


In another post, McQueary boasted of trying to find people to commit misdemeanors against because he knew a legal loophole that would allow him to avoid arrest:


I have yet to have the chance to use my newfound freedom of intimidating people. I've been on the lookout, though. I almost thought I had the opportunity when a car pulled behind me at Kroger when I wanted to back out and would not move. I unlocked the door and started to jump out, but alas, he moved on before I could begin screaming at him. The great thing about this is that a cop must see you commit a misdemeanor in order to arrest you for it without a warrant. Most people do not know this. So if you scream at someone, like Chris Edwards did me, and they call the cops. All they can do is make sure that nothing more occurs. They can't arrest you... even if you admit to it on the spot!! [10]


One of the most involved pages was McQueary's "Harrodsburg PD" page, in which he regularly voiced grievances about the Harrodsburg Police. This apparently stemmed from troubles regarding his charity events and an altercation with a police officer who threatened McQueary with arrested for taking pictures. The police were portrayed on the page as incompetent, abusive, racist, and sexually perverse. [11]


He also posted a memorial to a police officer who had shot himself in the head rather than (according to McQueary) face statutory rape charges. On the memorial he said that the officer was burning in hell, although at the time he claimed not to believe in hell.


As time went on the pages became more and more overtly aggressive, with McQueary launching into profanity-laden tirades against individual members of the Harrodsburg community. He used the FOIA to obtain divorce and marriage records for his political enemies and posted them on the page, citing them as evidence that his enemies were "whores and whoremongers" and writing extended paragraphs insulting and belittling individual men and women. He also apparently made contact with the former spouse of one man and posted allegations that the man was a wife beater. [12][13] The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is the implementation of freedom of information legislation in the United States. ...


He also posted court papers of a prominent Harrodsburg businessman after he was arrested on federal cocaine charges, in the spirit of The Smoking Gun. The Smoking Gun is a website that posts legal documents, arrest records, and police mugshots on a daily basis. ...


Legal Battles

In 2001, along with the ACLU, he sued Mercer County (of which Harrodsburg is the county seat) for posting the Ten Commandments in the courthouse [14]. That case pushed McQueary into the public eye for the first time; in 2005, the case went to the Supreme Court which ruled in his favor. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2001 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The American Civil Liberties Union, or ACLU, is a non_governmental organization devoted to defending civil rights and civil liberties in the United States. ... Mercer County is a county located in the state of Kentucky. ... The Ten Commandments, or Decalogue, are a list of religious and moral imperatives that feature prominently in Judaism and Christianity. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ... Seal of the Supreme Court The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court in the United States of America. ...


His newfound reliance on litigation soon became apparent to other Harrodsburg residents, as he threatened to sue several people. This recalled several earlier legal threats McQueary had made around Harrodsburg, most notably one made in 2000 to a Wal-Mart store that threatened to eject him for wearing an Insane Clown Posse t-shirt with the word "fuck" on the back. Picture of shirt That day McQueary posted the full names of the employees involved on his homepage and suggested the employees quit or be terminated. He also wrote a lengthy letter to the president of Wal-Mart demanding that he look into the situation. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... The Insane Clown Posse - Violent J (left) and Shaggy 2 Dope (right) The Insane Clown Posse (ICP) are a two-piece horrorcore rap group from suburban Detroit, consisting of Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (Joseph Utsler). ...


McQueary's next courtroom battle came in 2002, when the Kentucky Athletic Commission refused to renew McQueary's wrestling license, citing several arrests. McQueary stated that he believed it was because of his Ten Commandments lawsuit. McQueary sued the Commission and represented himself at a hearing before an administrative law judge. The KAC insisted that McQueary's numerous arrests made him unfit for the profession. However, McQueary produced documents obtained using FOIA that showed numerous licensed wrestlers with serious criminal records, such as Booker Huffman and Nathan Jones. The KAC could not give a response to the judge's question as to how McQueary's case was different. As a result the denial was ruled arbitrary and capricious and McQueary was licensed. He has since stopped performing, claiming that "the wrestling business is full of fags," and stating that he "never really wanted them (his license) anyway." 2002 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... An administrative law judge (ALJ) in the United States is an official who presides at an administrative trial-type hearing. ... The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is the implementation of freedom of information legislation in the United States. ... Robert Booker Tio Huffman (born March 1, 1965 in Houston, Texas), better known by his stage name of Booker T, is an American professional wrestler currently performing for World Wrestling Entertainment on its SmackDown! brand. ... Nathan Jones is an Australian professional wrestler, born on August 21, 1970 in Gold Coast, Queensland. ... Arbitrary and capricious is a legal ruling wherein an appellate court determines that a previous ruling is invalid because it was made on unreasonable grounds or without proper consideration of circumstances. ...


Internet Presence

From 2002-2004, McQueary was a regular poster on the AmIAnnoying.com forums, first as BartMcQueary and later as Cyric40330. It was on the forums that Bart apparently "tested the waters," introducing issues and beliefs that would later become the cornerstones of his webpage and ministry. He posted lectures and sermons he had written (such as one explaining why Rodney Dangerfield is in Hell, posted shortly after Dangerfield's death [15]), in addition to submitting updates to the website. In another post, he said AIDS activist Kimberly Bergalis deserved to die for having a homosexual dentist, and ending the post with "Hehe!" In the same post he referred to someone as a "cunt," though his wording made it unclear whether he was referring to Bergalis or another forum member. McQueary later clarified that he was referring to forum member "Sabrina," in retaliation for that member's calling McQueary an "asshole." AmIAnnoying. ... An Internet forum, also known as a message board or discussion board, is a web application that provides for online discussions, and is the modern descendant of the bulletin board systems and existing Usenet news systems that were widespread in the 1980s and 1990s. ... Symbol of Cyric Cyric Cyric is a fictional deity in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, a branch of Dungeons & Dragons. ... Rodney Dangerfield in 1997 Rodney Dangerfield (November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004), born Jacob Cohen, was an American comedian and actor, best known for the line I dont get no respect and his monologues on that theme. ... The Red Ribbon symbol is used internationally to represent the fight against AIDS. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, rarely written Aids) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus HIV, a lentivirus [1]. By leading to the destruction and/or functional impairment of cells of the immune... Kimberly Bergalis (born 9 January 1968, died 8 December 1991) was an American woman who allegedly contracted HIV from her dentist, David Acer, after a procedure to have her molar teeth removed. ...


Conversion

In November 2002, McQueary claimed to have a "religious experience," and was called to preach. His method of preaching has strived to be identical to Fred Phelps including picketing and dispatching faxes in the form of "press releases".


McQueary's Announcement of his conversion


Webpage/Beliefs

Around this time, McQueary re-directed his "gripe site" to www.godhatesharrodsburg.com, which acted as a platform for his beliefs. Giving credence to some people's claims that McQueary's conversion coincided with a congregation from Westboro Baptist Church, McQueary's page espoused a great admiration for Fred Phelps and his crusade; McQueary referred to the members of Westboro as his friends, and displayed an autographed photo of Phelps. Westboro Baptist Church with banner Westboro Baptist Church is a controversial religious organization (and alleged cult) based in Topeka, Kansas, USA, headed by minister Fred Phelps. ...


Like Phelps, McQueary used the webpage to express extreme hatred for homosexuals, the United States, politicians, religious leaders, divorcees, and adulterers, claiming that the hatred he espouses towards them is the greatest form of love, and calling for all those who fit into those categories to be killed (Kentucky newspapers have reported that McQueary is divorced, but he has never commented on this publicly). As part of his rationalization for condemning homosexuality, McQueary cites the discredited 1983 ISIS Survey. McQueary also condemns the spouses of adulterers as being an accomplice to their spouse's crime, though he never elaborated on this view. He writes opinion pieces in which he complains that the police cannot legally kill women who seek divorce and/or cheat on their spouses, and states his open support for making adultery and homosexuality capital offenses punishable by death. In these articles he also lashes out at the Harrodsburg police department, pointing out the sexual transgressions of individual officers, accusing the department of not protecting him, and daring officers to try and take action against him, at the threat of a lawsuit from the ACLU. The 1983 ISIS Survey was an intentionally biased survey conducted by Paul Cameron on behalf of the Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality in an attempt to expose what Cameron felt were insidious going-ons among homosexuals. ...


Converse to his calls for sinners to be killed, he has solidified himself as anti-war on the basis that it encourages killing. He states that US soldiers killed in Iraq have gone to hell for breaking the commandment that "thou shalt not kill."


Regarding the US military, McQueary says:

"The United States military is comprised of people who are unstable and only know violence and killing as the way to solve any problem."

Keeping with the original tone of the "gripe site," McQueary's website also attacks numerous people and institutions in the Harrodsburg area. He is most extreme in his hatred towards divorced and remarried women. For a brief period, McQueary posted that he condoned divorce in the case of adultery, but he later changed this viewpoint to allow for divorce only on the wedding night, possibly due to its conflict with Westboro's views on divorce. He also refers to women who are remarried not as a wife but a whore (ie "I saw Bob and his whore at the post office today.")


In 2005, McQueary celebrated the suicide of a police officer who had taken a warrant against him for allegedly striking a seventeen year old boy, announcing: "[He] is in Hell."


Autobiography

On his webpage, McQueary often speaks in the third person, or as if the page were being written by a group. He claims to have two followers helping him run the page, two young graduate students, a boy from the University of Kentucky and a girl from the University of Indiana. On his "about us" page, McQueary (in third person) provides an autobiography of himself, in which he refers to himself as a "near genius" and boasts of, as a child, "pushing the failing Mercer County school system to its limits." The autobiography is full of hyperbole, such as the statement that: A hyperbole, largely synonymous with exaggeration and overstatement, is a figure of speech in which statements are exaggerated or extravagant. ...


One member of the City Government relayed to Bart that the members of the City Commission would literally shake when they saw him come in to speak.


He later says:


Not only did Bart squarely and roundly defeat their appointed Assistant Attorney General, but he made him look like a fool before his own people... Their attorney was forced to resort to post hoc arguments and appeared to be unable to concentrate on the case once Bart began speaking. Finally the pitiful attorney resigned to his fate, accepted his humiliating loss to a layman and crawled back into his office.


McQueary also uses his autobiography as yet another springboard to attack the man who could be called his "arch rival," Boyle County Attorney Richard Campbell:


He has successfully defended himself against one of Satan’s most dubious servants, Boyle County Attorney Dick Campbell. Rather than suffer the same fate as his Attorney General counterpart, Dick “took a knee” and was quick to dismiss charges. He was literally shaking at the prospect of having to litigate against a legal Minotaur such as Bart. In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a creature that was half man and half bull. ...


Activism/Other Activities

In December 2004, McQueary had his title altered by the amiannoying.com forum administrator to "I have a hard on for fags". McQueary responded by threatening to file a lawsuit against the site's operators. The administrator responded by saying they would not change McQueary's username back; shortly thereafter, McQueary left the forums and no lawsuit ever emerged [16]. This site was cracked by lysp ...


McQueary also claims to suffer from sleep apnea [17], a potentially deadly obstruction of the nose and throat passage. This may be in due to a large amount of weight he gained sometime around his conversion, as evidenced by photos he posted on his webpage showing him prior to 2002 and during. Sleep apnea (alternatively sleep apnoea) is a sleep disorder in which breathing is interrupted during sleep. ...


McQueary claims that he suffered shoulder damage in an alleged gang-assault he claims was perpetuated by employees of a Kentucky Fried Chicken where he was picketing; McQueary was holding signs saying that a former employee of the restaurant, a lesbian, had been the specific target of a recent tornado and that she was now in Hell. Allegedly, several employees of the restaurant (McQueary claims that they were sent out on orders from the manager) exited the establishment and forcefully took McQueary's signs from him. McQueary filed charges of assault and theft, but no arrests were made. A civil suit is pending against the individual employees, and McQueary is also threatening to sue Kentucky Fried Chicken. Detractors of this claim point out that on his own website, McQueary claims he has extraordinary physical endurance and can sustain severe blows from objects such as chairs and garbage cans without suffering any injury. KFC, previously known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is a division of Yum! Brands, Inc. ...


McQueary declared that he would picket during a military parade in Danville, Kentucky in remembrance of 9/11 in 2004. He proclaimed that he would trample the American flag under his feet and fly it upside down. When the chief of police informed him that he would be arrested under Kentucky's flag desecration law, McQueary contacted the ACLU who in turn threatened a lawsuit against the city. The protest occurred as planned with McQueary holding signs that read "Thank God for 9/11", "Fag Troops", "God Hates America" and "Wrath of God" the latter with a picture of the World Trade Center towers burning. Pursuant to his word he also trampled the flag. Two Danville police officers were ordered to protect him. Danville is a city located in Boyle County, Kentucky. ... The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated attacks carried out in the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Flag ratio: 10:19; nicknames: Stars and Stripes, Old Glory The flag of the United States consists of 13 equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; there is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing 50 small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in... Flag desecration is a blanket term applied to various ways of intentionally defacing or dishonoring a flag, most often a national flag (though other flags are defaced as well). ... World Trade Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...

Bart McQueary yells at a reporter during a 6/24/05 picket with Westboro Baptist Church
Bart McQueary yells at a reporter during a 6/24/05 picket with Westboro Baptist Church

Most recently, McQueary has been threatened with legal action from the Commonwealth of Kentucky for trademark infringement. Kentucky owns a logo of a horse with the words Kentucky: Unbridled Spirit. McQueary modified this logo to read "Kentucky: The World's Largest Whorehouse" and posted on his website. After receiving a cease and desist letter, McQueary responded by daring the Commonwealth to take action against him and increasing the size of his logo, and posting an essay in which he referred to Kentucky Commerce Cabinet attorney Ellen Benzing as a "lying idiotic bitch." Image File history File links Bart McQueary speaks to a reporter in Bowling Green Kentucky on June 24, 2005. ... Image File history File links Bart McQueary speaks to a reporter in Bowling Green Kentucky on June 24, 2005. ... Trademark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... In a legal context, an infringement refers to the violation of a law or a right. ... Cease-and-desist is a legal term meaning essentially stop: It is used in demands for a person or organization to stop doing something (to cease and desist from doing it). ...


On June 22, 2005, McQueary announced via press release that he will join Westboro Baptist Church members in the picket of a military funeral in Bowling Green, Kentucky on June 24, 2005. The funeral picket went as planned with Bart joining Jonathon Phelps and six other members of the church. The picket was of the funeral of Spc. Michael Hayes, who was killed by an RPG while guarding an IED in Iraq. During the picket, McQueary told members of the media, Bowling Green is a city located in Warren County, Kentucky. ...


You will have to answer to God if you don’t put down the cameras and hold a sign.


None of the media did so. [18]


Public Reaction

Those who have encountered him online (most notably those who interacted with him at the AmIAnnoying forums) say that he is rude, belligerent, confrontational, and constantly makes threats. He often answers questions with the Biblical quote, "But foolish and unlearned questions avoid."


Some people believe that McQueary is the alias of an anonymous performance artist participating in an elaborate parody of Phelps. However, his numerous arrests in Harrodsburg--including one for assault after allegedly striking a seventeen year old boy in the head at a movie theatre and screaming obscenities at the patrons, resulting in his having to be forcibly removed from the premises--prove that he is far from a "performance artist." Those charges were dismissed.


Some people who know McQueary claim that he has no religious beliefs, but rather harbors a deep hatred for organized religion. After Fred Phelps picketed in nearby Lexington, Kentucky, McQueary adopted his "gimmick" to lash out at local churches and garner attention for himself. His "conversion" does coincide with a Westboro Baptist Church picket of Lexington churches. They speculate that this could be an extension of his wrestling career and that now he has become a "real-life" character. City nickname: Horse Capital of the World Location in the state of Kentucky County Fayette Mayor Teresa Isaac Area  - Land  - Water 285. ...


Others speculate that he suffers from a form of Jerusalem syndrome based around the preaching of Fred Phelps rather than Jerusalem. The Jerusalem syndrome is the name given to a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of either religiously themed obsessive ideas, delusions or other psychosis-like experiences, that are triggered by, or lead to, a visit to the city of Jerusalem. ...


Still others claim that real or imagined "mistreatment" from Harrodsburg or its citizens prompted McQueary to create a method to "punish" or avenge himself. By convincing himself that he is a prophet of God in a doomed city given over to sin, he feels vindicated.


2005 Health Problems

In April of 2005, McQueary's website went offline overnight, replaced by blue and white page bearing a "?" and the title, "WHAT'S NEXT????????????"


Sometime between May and June of 2005, McQueary's website first became a redirect to a cartoon made by Westboro Baptist Church, then to Westboro's homepage.


In July 2005, the page was updated for the first time since April. McQueary announced that he is suffering from hearing loss due to Otosclerosis. In the announcement he explained that he did not have time to devote to his website because of medical appointments; that he has his webpage saved to his hard drive so that he may one day bring it back; and that he will one day be having surgery to correct the problem. In the same announcement he took the time out to once again call Ellen Benzig a "bitch." Hearing impairment or deafness is decreased or absent ability to perceive auditory information. ...


External links

Clarifying note: The author of the "Christian" Web site wishes to note that ResurrectionSong is not a Christian Web site. Although it references religion on a somewhat regular basis, its authors and contributors run the range from atheists and agnostics to Baptists and Catholics. The name of the site was taken from a song by Mark Lanegan off of his Field Songs album.

This article describes sock puppets in general. ... Mark Lanegan (born November 25, 1964 in Ellensburg, Washington) is a singer and songwriter. ...

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firstamendmentcenter.org: news (595 words)
Bart McQueary claims his use of the logo on his Web site, accompanied by the words "Kentucky: The World's Largest Whorehouse," is an exercise of his First Amendment right to free speech.
McQueary said the "world's largest whorehouse" is a reference to the state's "high divorce rate, our divorce and remarriage rate, our infidelity rate, teen-pregnancy rate." He said the state cannot legally force him to pull the logo because he does not use it for commercial purposes.
While McQueary doesn't appear to be using the logo for profit, "he certainly would have needed to inquire regarding permission or authorization prior to use of that mark," Benzing said.
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I desinged it as a "counter" to the blasphemey that Bart McQueary was spewing when he claimed that he was an atheist.
I did receive one interesting E-mail from someone who informed me that Bart may be involved in some pretty mucky stuff.
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