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Cogburn
10-17-2009, 01:42 AM
[offsite=http://www.palibandaily.com/2009/09/15/modern-day-witch-hunt-at-stoudtbrg-village/:1yj2k0bw]Religious bigotry is alive and well in Pennsylvania. Once again, witches — that is, neo-Pagans, Wiccans, and the like — are the target of Christians’ rhetoric of hate and intolerance.
Stoudtburg Village is a faux-European hamlet built on 27 acres in Adamstown, PA. “Founded” in 1992 by Ed and Carol Stoudt, the “Village” consists of a series of three-story buildings (shops below, apartments above) in a pedestrian-only setting.
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As the Stoudtburg Village site explains:
In 1992, a clock tower was erected and, although it stands across what is now Stoudtburg Road, it was the structure that started the concept rolling. In the fall of 1993, the towers were erected, creating a grand entrance into the Village. Also in that timeframe, a fountain was erected in the plaza, adding more European atmosphere to the Village. Today, Peaches, our fountain nymph, sits atop her perch spewing water into the fountain below and welcoming all who come.
Presently there are 44 units, (not including units under construction and the 6 apartments with 3 shop spaces below). Over 80 units are planned in Phase II. All construction is planned to be completed by 2010. Most of these buildings will be “shop-capable,” but it is not necessary to have a shop.
All our shops are unique and the shopkeepers are willing to take the time to share their Stoudtburg Village experience.
The square is made available for $50 per day to organizations who wish to bring groups for events (and shopping). All who enter are welcome.
Bikers, Rotarians, even the “Pupalooza” local charity event have rented the square and brought business to the local shopkeepers. But this past weekend was different. The group?
The Reading Pagans and Witches. Their “Celebrating Earth Spirituality Festival” on September 12 sparked outrage among some of the shopkeepers and residents of the surrounding area.
Terry Hertzog, owner of Hertzog’s Yard Sale Store, spoke out.
We just don’t believe we can support witches and pagans. We believe in God, not in worshipping Satan or anything like that. We can’t really support that, and as a result we’re just going to stay closed.
Jane Lesher of The Soxy Lady echoed this sentiment.
My personal feeling is that it’s not something that I’d want to have anything to do with. I don’t see how it’s going to benefit the village, especially if it’s going to leave a bad taste in the community’s mouth.
One shopkeeper simply left a sign on the door, to be sure visitors knew where she stood.
In town Friday, one shop had a wreath and a sign on the door that said “Proud to be an American.” A note on the door says the owner would be in Washington on Saturday “actively supporting my political beliefs. And of course NOT SUPPORTING the activity taking place in the village today.”
Closing shops wasn’t enough for some folks, who organized a “prayer wall” around the village.
A dozen or so Christian groups and churches are trying to organize a “wall of prayer” around the village Saturday, said James Horning, executive director of Crossfire Youth Ministries in nearby Eprhata, Pa.
“We are asking the Christians in the community to come out and make a circle around the entire facility and stand there for one hour and pray on behalf of the community, and then go home,” Mr. Horning said. “No signs, no shouting, no protests, just a visible sign that we disapprove … of the whole underlying theme.”
In a followup article at Lancasteronline.com prayer leader Luke Martin of Denver, a member of Ephrata Christian Fellowship, suggests that the “wall of prayer” was not intended to offend.[/offsite:1yj2k0bw]

Oblivion
10-17-2009, 02:10 AM
title should read "small minded town encourages intolerance"

Royal
10-17-2009, 03:16 AM
Who isn't scared of witches? I believe all witches should be burned (I.E. Lady Gaga)

Did you know why they are green? THey use to place marijuana on their broom stick and place their wet vagina over the greens to get a high. (flying with the broom stick). Whether they turned green I don't know, But witches do some fucked up shit.

Burn the witch, save the world.

lala
10-17-2009, 07:18 AM
What a load of crap, would they like the witches to do a ring around there church in a "face of protest", it would be a different tune then . . . . if your into it go, if not stay home . . . .it really doesn't have to be hard, would they like a wall of satan, not saying thats what witch craft is about, but ingorance is blind!!! :D

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 09:54 AM
Glad Im not close to there.

Murnut, either.

boycotteverything
10-17-2009, 10:19 AM
hey if they have a few big titted waitresses murnut will be there in a new york second.

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 10:33 AM
Me too, I like spooky bitches with big titties.

I just dont like intolerant towns.

Like Woostah, but lived there and its like a scar.

Adds character.

boycotteverything
10-17-2009, 10:36 AM
gotta admit though- plenty of big tits in woostah.

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 10:41 AM
All workin at the Fuzzy Grape.

I guess its called Marios Showplace, now.

1972
10-17-2009, 10:42 AM
Sadly, this part of PA, more directly, this part of Lancaster County, is fucked up.

It is almost as if it belongs in the bible belt they are so hardcore. If you are driving on certain highways in the area you will see wonderful billboards telling you to fear the lord and then the very next one will tell you all about keeping the community safe with a new juvenile detention center, then there is the classic fetus in a jar.

Hard core Jesus lovers and haters of everything else. Very children of the corn. At one point back in 2003 the was a billboard for a Halloween ride and that had it removed because, well it was just too darn scary!

So, yeah, inbred mother fuckers live in my state but thankfully for now they are all in one spot.
Then again, Jesus does hate the queers and the negroes.

Fuck people are stupid.

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 10:45 AM
Not to mention the Amish...

Owners of many meth-labs

Lexion
10-17-2009, 01:12 PM
I like spooky bitches with big titties.

So much material from this
is possible.

Smite.

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 01:32 PM
Work away, Lex.

You usually get a laugh outta me!

Lexion
10-17-2009, 01:34 PM
Work away, Lex.

You usually get a laugh outta me!

Nah. Might get me banned.

(thinks pure thoughts)

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 01:50 PM
You cant get fuckin banned here, even if you call all the mods jew loving niggers.

Joke.

boycotteverything
10-17-2009, 01:55 PM
there's definitely something to be said for that

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 01:57 PM
Than say it

boycotteverything
10-17-2009, 02:03 PM
Than say itall the mods jew loving niggers.

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 02:03 PM
OOOOOOHH

lala
10-17-2009, 05:41 PM
You cant get fuckin banned here, even if you call all the mods jew loving niggers.

Joke.

I think in the history files somewhere in a dark dark corner, there lies at least 3 that have been banned for 24hrs . . .and yes Lex was one of them, when Lex put his mind to it, he can do anything . . . hard to beleive, yes, but true :D and I mean that in a nice way Lex, true :mrgreen:

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 05:45 PM
He did tell me about it.

Had to have really gotten on someones bad side of humor, knowing him it wasnt very mean spirited..

Gunter
10-17-2009, 06:02 PM
It was simply for stating an inconvenient truth. it was undeserved and shameless.

Bellsonrich
10-17-2009, 06:29 PM
No Harry Potter, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch or Elizabeth Montgomery. What a fucking bummer.

lala
10-17-2009, 07:05 PM
No Harry Potter, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch or Elizabeth Montgomery. What a fucking bummer.

I have Elizabeth, and this is what she thinks of them . . .

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Lexion
10-17-2009, 07:06 PM
It was simply for stating an inconvenient truth. it was undeserved and shameless.

No, BE.

I deserved it.

Wasn't my place to voice
my opinion.

Was I correct ? Simply, yes.

Correct place ? No.

boycotteverything
10-17-2009, 07:24 PM
I strongly disagree, Lex. You made a truthful statement and took ample flak on the board from those who were offended. That's exactly how it should have been and the banning was gratuitous and vindictive and unwarranted. In fact, for a forum that claimed to be a paradigm of free speech at the time it was also shameless. There were then, as there are now, just two types of post that were understood to be off limits here: offensive gore and pornography. Your rant contained neither of those. Was it insensitive? Probably. And you were whacked around pretty good for that seeming insensitivity by the members who cared. Your posts are usually well aimed and to the point. Common-sensical, often funny and often biting. So? That's your style; that's your nature. Banning for that? Shit. That's the stuff of dumfuck sites that we reject. This place has grown considerably since then because all the posters push all the corners of the envelope all the time. And that is a good thing. fin de rant.

guinnessford
10-17-2009, 08:29 PM
Hear hear