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Those Who Disrupted Obama at Notre Dame will be at Georgetown for Sebelius
"I was arrested at Notre Dame for protesting Obama's speech; you can bet my friends and I will be at Georgetown...and probably end up in jail." -- Missy Smith, Society for Truth and Justice.
 
Contact: Juan Lepanto, 304-289-3700
 
WASHINGTON, May 7, 2012 /Standard Newswire/ -- Members of The Society for Truth and Justice, led by Randall Terry, are coming to protest the Georgetown Commencement Exercises. 
 
Expect arrests.
 
More details will follow.
 
Missy Reilly Smith (photo) states:
 
"I was arrested at Notre Dame for protesting Obama's speech at the commencement; I am even more enraged that Georgetown has invited Sebelius to speak, who has a long history of supporting late-term child slaughter. You can bet my friends and I will be at Georgetown...and probably end up in jail.
 
"Sebelius has been asked to stop receiving communion by her bishop, until she makes a 'worthy sacramental confession.' Georgetown President John DeGioia should be denied communion as well, and he should be asked to leave the Knights of Malta immediately.
 
"I can picture the skulls of Obama, Sebelius, and DeGioia paving the way to hell if they don't repent."
 
Randall Terry adds:
 
"This is an outrage. The correct response is rage. People saw what we did at Notre Dame; we are coming to Georgetown University...and perhaps we will not be so moderate."