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Strippers protest at church that protests at strip club

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Tue, 10 Aug 2010 10:43a.m.

The owner of an Ohio strip club and some of his dancers have been protesting at a church that has done the same to them for four years.

Women in bikinis sat in camp chairs Sunday outside the New Beginnings Ministries church in Warsaw, about 100km northeast of Columbus.

Tommy George owns the Foxhole strip club in nearby Newcastle. He says he and his employees decided to start coming to the church because they were fed up.

George says the church's pastor, Bill Dunfee, and his congregation have bothered the club's weekend patrons. He says they come armed with bullhorns, signs and video cameras for posting customers' license plate numbers online.

Dunfee calls George a "parasite" and says seeing the protesters outside the church has strengthened the resolve of his flock.

AP

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12 Aug 2010 10:18a.m.

SillyKiwiMan wrote:

Good on the stippers. I'm sick of bleating, hand-wringing, holier-than-thou morons telling me what I can and cannot do, because of their stupid, indoctrinated "beliefs". They're hypocritical, childish, and their arguments fail to stand up to any sort of sensible scrutiny! All hail the Flying Spaghetti Monster, who understands the valuable contribution strippers make to our lives.

10 Aug 2010 11:45a.m.

cyril wrote:

Hmmmm a pastor calling a strip club owner a parasite. Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. Depends on your point of view I suppose.