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Sour note: Music blaring from Fort Benning bothers protesters near post BY
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Georgia) ^ | November 23, 2003 | S. Thorne Harper

Posted on 11/23/2003 8:40:33 PM PST by BillF

With a larger-than-expected first-day crowd at the annual protest of an institute at Fort Benning, tensions amped up Saturday after the Army and protesters engaged in a day of electronic and legal jousting.

As protest leaders took to the stage with speeches and music, Fort Benning blared anthems and martial music from loudspeakers positioned just inside its gates, about 50 yards away.

SOA Watch, which conducts the annual protest against the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, called the move a "psychological operation," and said it planned to file suit against the Army.

"There's a lot of ill will being caused that's not necessary," said SOA Watch founder the Rev. Roy Bourgeois. "The closer we get to shutting that school down, the meaner they get. We see this as a form of psychological violence."

"Why can they play music and we can't?" Fort Benning spokesman Rich McDowell said. "We're not participating in political action; we're playing patriotic music."

Security on alert

A day removed from a contentious Miami protest against a meeting of the Free Trade Area of the Americas, a fog of uncertainty hung in the air Saturday morning.

Authorities barricaded the protest area along Fort Benning Road and searched demonstrators with hand-held metal detectors. And, for the first time in the 14-year history of the protest, gas masks were at the ready, affixed to legs of Columbus police officers and Muscogee County sheriff's deputies.

Other than protesters' complaints about the Fort Benning music, public safety and post officials reported few problems on the first day of the two-day demonstration.

Police Maj. Julius Graham, head of the department's protest security detail, put the number of protesters at about 8,000, possibly the largest first-day gathering in its history.

Four protesters were arrested after they entered the post, a Fort Benning spokesman said.

McDowell said the four arrived at Fort Benning's Interstate 185 checkpoint and identified themselves as protesters. They were told to make a U-turn off the post. When they didn't, they were pursued and caught by post military police, who turned them over to U.S. marshals.

The four were charged with criminal trespassing and taken to the Muscogee County Jail.

And, in another first for the protest, police and sheriff's deputies began enforcing a state law rooted in anti-Klan legislation of the post-Civil War era prohibiting the wearing of masks in public.

"We won't block them from doing it during their religious events," said Columbus police Assistant Chief Ricky Boren, referring to today's solemn procession when demonstrators don death masks. "But if they're wearing them to conceal their identities, we're asking them to remove them or leave."

Call to action

The buzz of the day, however, was the noise. Protest leaders and musicians found their speeches and performances accompanied at times by "The Army Song," "God Bless the USA" and other songs.

After being approached by SOA Watch leaders, police said they asked the post to stop playing the music. But it continued.

SOA Watch attorney Bill Quigley said the group may file suit under a so-called "Bivens action," accusing the Army of violating the civil rights of demonstrators by abusing its power.

"We clearly think the government's actions are unconstitutional," Quigley said. "We're going to file suit. Whether today or after the protest is over is the question."

SOA Watch countered that strategy later Saturday afternoon. It sent e-mails to some 10,000 people on its mailing list urging them to flood Fort Benning's phone lines. From the stage, protest leaders told demonstrators to use their cell phones to call family and friends, encouraging them to call the post.

The music from Fort Benning stopped about 3:30 p.m.

The Army said the music came from a CD made by the wife of a soldier serving with the Fort Benning-based 988th Military Police Company in Iraq. The soldier's wife proposed giving soldiers and post law enforcement working the protest an alternative to music from the demonstration, McDowell said. Fort Benning's new commander, Brig. Gen. Benjamin Freakley, approved the proposal, he said.

"It was something to cheer our guys up," McDowell said. "We thought it would be nice to give them something to listen to."

McDowell said the post would not play its music during today's religious-oriented services, including SOA Watch's solemn procession to the post gate.


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Lefists might sue Army over music.

I'm guessing that some of their attendees were leftists driving north towards home after creating a ruckus in Miami a few days ago.

1 posted on 11/23/2003 8:40:34 PM PST by BillF
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Well gee whiz! Here the Leftists keep telling us they're patriotic and all that...but when they have patriotic music played to accompany their anti-American diatribes, they get all bent out of shape?

Well, I guess that shows how "patriotic" they really are.
2 posted on 11/23/2003 8:42:37 PM PST by Prime Choice (Conservative: One who doesn't believe that turning the U.S. into a third-world nation is 'progress'.)
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Army and protestors in battle of the sound systems.

It was an Army's wife's idea.

Smartly, they say the point is to cheer up troops on base. If they had said that it was to demoralize the leftists, the threatened left-wing suit might have been filed.
3 posted on 11/23/2003 8:44:45 PM PST by BillF (Fight terrorists in Iraq & elsewhere, instead of waiting for them to come to America!)
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To: BillF
SOA Watch, which conducts the annual protest against the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, called the move a "psychological operation," and said it planned to file suit against the Army.

Ok. Like their protesting at the gates isn't meant to be a "psychological operation"?

Besides, I would rather hear God Bless American than those shrews any day.

Becki

4 posted on 11/23/2003 8:46:51 PM PST by Becki (Pray continually for our leaders and our troops!)
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To: BillF
Sued over Sousa.

Why not have the Army Band pratice near the gate?

I think they would love that. (the band, that is)
5 posted on 11/23/2003 8:47:31 PM PST by Only1choice____Freedom (If everything you experienced, believed, lived was a lie, would you want to know the truth?)
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To: BillF
Lock and load one round ball ammunition.
6 posted on 11/23/2003 8:48:08 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Rush agrees with me 98.5% of the time!)
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To: BillF
Four protesters were arrested after they entered the post, a Fort Benning spokesman said.

Arrested? IMHO, they should've been shot.

7 posted on 11/23/2003 8:49:02 PM PST by Humidston (Two Words: TERM LIMITS)
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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! They beat us at our own game! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
8 posted on 11/23/2003 8:52:05 PM PST by CounterCounterCulture (The bullets inside are very hot. Why do I feel so cold?)
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To: BillF
Protest leaders and musicians found their speeches and performances accompanied at times by "The Army Song," "God Bless the USA" and other songs.

ROFLOL!

9 posted on 11/23/2003 8:52:39 PM PST by Bubba_Leroy
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Arrested? IMHO, they should've been shot.

A real believer in the Constitution, aren't you?

10 posted on 11/23/2003 8:52:42 PM PST by WackyKat
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To: BillF
"There's a lot of ill will being caused that's not necessary," said SOA Watch founder the Rev. Roy Bourgeois. "The closer we get to shutting that school down, the meaner they get. We see this as a form of psychological violence."

"They won't give us what we dictate, so we're really getting mad. They're poo poo heads! They're not doing what we tell them. It's not fair!"

11 posted on 11/23/2003 8:52:51 PM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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To: BillF
decibel war ... I love it.
12 posted on 11/23/2003 8:54:43 PM PST by Lorianne
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To: BillF
That Army wife had a great idea and it did increase morale on the base!
13 posted on 11/23/2003 8:54:43 PM PST by Angelwood (FReepers are Everywhere! We Support Our Troops! (Hillary's Vast Rt Wg Conspiracy))
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To: BillF
Awwww ... cry me a river.
14 posted on 11/23/2003 8:54:57 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: BillF
Those Commie s**ts TRIED to create a ruckus in Miami, but Chief Timoney kept the streets pretty quiet hehehe;)
15 posted on 11/23/2003 8:55:27 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: BillF
Bravo to Fort Banning.

I hope the next time they turn up the music even louder. :)
16 posted on 11/23/2003 8:56:32 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: BillF
SOA Watch attorney Bill Quigley said the group may file suit ... accusing the Army of ...abusing its power.

And what power would that be? 110vAC? A few minutes ago this asshat wanted to make noise, now he's a fan of peace and quiet... let him go home. No doubt he's still sponging off Mom and Dad like all these fine Dean supporters.

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

17 posted on 11/23/2003 9:01:07 PM PST by Criminal Number 18F (The essence of life, I concluded, did not lie in the material. -- Charles A. Lindbergh)
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To: BillF
Sweet:

As protest leaders took to the stage with speeches and music, Fort Benning blared anthems and martial music from loudspeakers positioned just inside its gates, about 50 yards away.

18 posted on 11/23/2003 9:02:10 PM PST by GOPJ
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To: BillF
SOA Watch, which conducts the annual protest against the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, called the move a "psychological operation," and said it planned to file suit against the Army.

Good luck!! Ask the Judge if he'll change your Diappy while you are at it! Whaaa! whaaa!

19 posted on 11/23/2003 9:03:05 PM PST by mylife
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To: BillF
"McDowell said the four arrived at Fort Benning's Interstate 185 checkpoint and identified themselves as protesters. They were told to make a U-turn off the post. When they didn't, they were pursued and caught by post military police, who turned them over to U.S. marshals."

Those suckers better not try a stunt like that at night. .

20 posted on 11/23/2003 9:03:56 PM PST by Happy2BMe (2004 - Who WILL the TERRORISTS vote for? - - Not George W. Bush, THAT'S for sure!)
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