If you find yourself in agreement with the KKK over free speech issues, you may want to reassess your position.
CNN said:They said they were there to object to the Westboro Baptist Church's anti-troop message.
CNN said:"It's the soldier that fought and died and gave them that right to free speech," said Dennis LaBonte, the self-described "Imperial Wizard" of the KKK group that he said he formed several years ago.
"That's fine," said Abigail Phelps, the daughter of Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps. "They have no moral authority on anything.
CNN said:Phelps said her trio was there to tell people they should not "idolize" the dead, especially those who died for an "unrighteous cause."
CNN said:Members of the group declined to say whether they were armed.