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Louis struggles to come to terms with the infamous family who picket the funerals of soldiers in protest against an America that tolerates homosexuality. Louis meets the Phelps family, at the heart of the Westboro Baptist Church
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Part 7
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Part 8
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you truly are a man of many parts para i watched this on telly. They're all barkin' |
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Once I read the title I knew it had to be that old bastard. |