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Fred Phelps

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"I think that the pastor [Fred Phelps] is not a very nice person. I think he's an angry person who's twisted the Bible and picked and chosen verses that support his anger, that sort of justify his anger, and he's instilled that in his children and they've passed it on to their children. Although the second and third generation are by and large quite nice people from what I saw, they still live under the influence of their Gramps."
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Louis Theroux, British-American broadcaster and host of documentary The Most Hated Family in America.
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America's most hated family. BBC News Magazine. March 30, 2007.

 
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