Posted on 10/05/2007 10:17:51 PM PDT by Albion Wilde
WASHINGTON, DC, September 28, 2007 The DC Chapter has suspected all along that the dwindling handful of anti-war protestors outside Walter Reed are paid to show up. This week, one of their newbies came by our troop-support rally at the gates by mistake, and spilled the truth: a labor union had recruited this worker to show up at the lefties' phony "vigil." The worker's remarks clearly revealed that standing outside the Walter Reed Army Medical Center with anti-war signs wasn't a personal choice, but a workplace commitment demanded by a union representative.
Our rally must have looked a lot more attractive, even at a glancein fact, that's what this unionized worker said. I'm going to avoid describing this person's looks or gender, to avoid making trouble. Why? Because this office worker's confusion appeared sincere, revealing that the decision to be there wasn't intentional; in fact, the person didn't really seem to know what either demonstration was about.
When we explained that we were there to support the mission, having kicked their anti-war demonstration away from the gates many months ago, the worker said, "I'd better go over there [to the leftist's area] I've already committed. I can only be there a half-hour, though." And when we said, "Come back any time," the worker spoke with pride about a relative's service in the military.
What has been intentional, if unsuccessful, have been the failed recruitment efforts of the lefties after O.P.E.I.U. Local 2 took over the anti-war quagmire from CodePink almost a year ago. CodePink long ago abandoned the "vigil" they started the last Walter Reed vigil report on CodePink's web site is dated December 2, 2005; and it was written by Bruce Wolf.
O.P.E.I.U., the Office and Professional Employees International Union, is a part of the AFL-CIO, one of the largest unions in the world. AFL-CIO is an umbrella organization of national and international unions, many of which have historically socialist roots, dating from the heyday of onshore domestic industrial production and overt socialist agitation. The AFL was begun in 1886, and the more radical CIO in 1932. Merged in the 50s, a history of labor union loyalty to the Democrat party and ties to international socialism are ineradicable. As a result of international socialism's long, slow takeover, today's Democrat party has thoroughly absorbed collectivist ideology, making the socialist label seem unnecessary to them. Voters have largely slept through the first century of this "bloodless revolution."
The "Walter Reed vigil" is now led by Bruce Wolf, chair of O.P.E.I.U. Local 2's "Social Justice Committee" (this is a handy liberal code phrase meaning "able-bodied but unproductive people who feel entitled to generous, taxpayer-supported financial benefits because they choose to direct their unmet childhood dependency needs into anger at any Republican administration"). Mr. Wolf is also a participant in DC Labor for Peace & Justice/USLAW (U.S. Labor Against War).
Mr. Wolf has written numerous wistful letters to lefty sites over the last several years, claiming his demonstration is not political, trying to increase participation alas, without credibility, nor success. As the DC Chapter's extensive documentation shows, their numbers have fallen off and stayed lower than the number of Free Republic troop supporters for years now, while DC Chapter's numbers continue to grow. It's a really hard sell, even for lefties, to protest the war in the faces of volunteer soldiers who are wounded, and Mr. Wolf is not doing well at it.
This week, in fact, the Reuters news organization ran an article headlined, "U.S. Protests Shrink While Antiwar Sentiment Grows." Anti-war organizers feud among themselves, reporter Andy Sullivan said, "and participants question the effectiveness of the street protests." Astonishingly, this mainstream media article at last pointed up the so-called "peace" movement leadership's ties to the communist Worker's World Party and its splinter, Party for Socialism and Liberation. What it doesn't mention is the dedicated counterprotest presence of FReepers, Gathering of Eagles, Protest Warriors, Vets for Victory, MoveAmericaForward and hundreds of other grassroots groups determined not to allow another war to be won on the ground but lost by the media and Congress, as had happened in the Vietnam era.
Mr. Wolf, 60, seems a pleasant enough man he is a husband, a brother, and he doesn't start trouble on the street, preferring to exude the teddy-bear persona of a genial, bearded old hippie in a blue work shirt. He sees his vigil in heroic, lib-religious terms, comparing himself to a Christian about to be devoured by lions; yet shamelessly exploits the wounds of the soldiers on anti-war web sites. The best that can be said for his hatred of American economic freedoms and our President is that Mr. Wolf appears a true believer in socialist ideals, where the government owns the means of production and the happy "workers" have guaranteed benefits for life; war Never Happens, because "the government" not only pays everyone well regardless of output, it also totally transforms nasty, brutish human nature by funding weaponless utopias around the world. Peter Pan couldn't imagine it better.
It is a system, however, that has failed everywhere it has been tried, in spite of the millions who have died at the hands of socialist/communist reformers millions more than for any other form of government in recorded history. It is an ideology of class envy, a repudiation of the pioneering spirit of America's traditional work ethic, a resentment of the demonstrably greater productivity and innovation made possible by entrepreneurial capitalism, and a rejection of the maturity demanded of citizens of a free society to defend itself against Islamofascist imperialists.
Anti-war activism is a lie, using the sacrifices of military families to mask the murderous history of socialism in its disingenuous pleas for the United States to surrender her strengths, relinquish knowledge and pride in her history, and deconstruct the plain meaning of her Declaration and Constitution. It is an ideology that fears competition in the marketplace of ideas, bitterly resenting John Kerry's failed presidential bid. "End Our Military Involvement in Iraq," the AFL-CIO Executive Council exhorts its members (from its spartan conference site Las Vegas), urging them to dismiss the threat posed by worldwide Islamofascism.
As such, unionists aid and abet what Sally McNamara, senior European Affairs analyst at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, calls a "borderless war on Western values" and an "attempt to break the West's will to fight an asymmetric long war."
O.P.E.I.U. Local 2 managed to scare up around 10 moonbats this week but who's counting any more? They lean dozens of scrawled posterboards on Walter Reed's property, which should be prosecuted and would be, if our nation, our President and our military were the jackbooted thugs the left claims they are and stand there dourly, pathetically, while the passing cars ignore them and shout acclamations for the cheerful, colorful and grateful DC Chapter. FR had 27 this week, down from our all-time high two weeks ago of 164 (updated total at post 74).
A woman from the midwest with tears of worry on her face for her grandchild inside Walter Reed snapped pictures on her cellphone of our banners and signs. "Why don't the newspapers ever show this?" she asked, amazed to learn that the DC Chapter has been out here with dozens of unpaid supporters every Friday for 128 weeks, while the yellow MSM fiddles.
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Disgusting.
Thats cool about the worker guy, could this be a new member? Glad the FReep went so good.
That reminds me of all the protesters I have run into in Los Angeles and Houston. The democrats bring them in a bus, pay them to come. Once we were protesting Bill Clinton at a fundraiser in Houston. One time we were protesting Gray Davis. At the Gray Davis event, his “supporters” all arrived in a bus, they all had matching shirts printed especially for this event, they had matching hats and signs. The Gray Davis supporters were a bunch of drunk union thugs and they didn’t mind manhandling the women as well as the men. My opinion of democrats dropped considerably that day.
That's the key -- the media gives them cover for everything and "outs" conservatives for anything.
We'd love to have you come to DC any time. FReepmail one of us ahead of your arrival so we can look for you.
We are so much farther gone than even most conservatives know. I stand in agreement with you that the only thing that can save us now is the prayers of the righteous.
Thanks, Darthyorktown! You and YorktownPatriot come back and see us again soon!
The media portray the "right wing" and the "left wing" as if we are pretty much the same except for points of view. That picture couldn't be more wrong. Conservatives are the solid center, and the heart of our nation. The lefties are the fringes, going out to extremes in all directions. Lefties are the ones who are maladjusted and don't feel they fit in or don't want to fit in. They are the rageaholics, neurotics, excuse-makers, crazies and atheists.
In the past, it was possible to be a conservative and also a Democrat, or to be a liberal and also a Republican. Those days are long over, due to the influx of special interest money, infiltration by foreign powers and manipulations by the mega-rich like George Soros, pulling strings behind the scenes.
Yes, you’re absolutely correct. Our prayers can foil a lot of what’s going on. As much as I want to see a conservative President, Congress, and Judicial system, they still can’t do anything to really save us. Only God can do that and when we turn to HIM, we’ll see real miracles happening in our nation. When we turn our backs on Him, whoa, watch out! Mxxx
It has come to this: the AFL-CIO-affiliated union O.P.E.I.U. Local 2 is compelling workers to stand outside Walter Reed Army Medical Center to protest Bush Administration war policy. What has been intentional, if unsuccessful, have been the failed recruitment efforts of the lefties after O.P.E.I.U. Local 2 took over the anti-war quagmire from CodePink almost a year ago. CodePink long ago abandoned the "vigil" they started -- the last Walter Reed vigil report on CodePink's web site is dated December 2, 2005; and it was written by Bruce Wolf. O.P.E.I.U., the Office and Professional Employees International Union, is a part of the AFL-CIO, one of the largest unions in the world.From early in the month. Love the phrase "anti-war quagmire". :')
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