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Des Moines Register
Des Moines Register
More than 200 students gathered at the northeast corner of Lincoln High School's campus Tuesday afternoon to counter a protest by about a half-dozen anti-gay pickets from a controversial Kansas church.
Zach Toillion, a Lincoln senior, used the social networking Web site Facebook to urge students to protest across from the pickets, who stood along Southwest Ninth Street. The students carried signs that read "God loves all" and "unity" and cheered at honking cars.
"I just thought it would be a good idea to make sure people don't necessarily engage the protesters, but rather they have positive messages and represent Lincoln in a good way," Toillion said.
Pickets from the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., scheduled seven stops in Des Moines on Tuesday, including the Polk County recorder's office, the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines and the Iowa Supreme Court.
The group picketed Lincoln because a student received a scholarship last year in honor of Matthew Shepard, a gay Wyoming college student who was slain in 1998. Members of the Westboro church picketed Lincoln's 2003 graduation because another student had received a Shepard scholarship.
Tuesday's protests at Lincoln occurred at the end of the school day and lasted about 30 minutes. About a dozen police officers stood watch.
Pickets from the church gathered at the northeast corner of Southwest Ninth Street and Bell Avenue, carrying signs reading "God hates fags" and "America is doomed."
Shirley Phelps-Roper, daughter of Westboro Pastor Fred Phelps, said the crowds they met grew as the day progressed.