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VANITY - FReeRepublic.com Freep of Code Pink at Walter Reed 082605
TroopsSupport.com ^ | 08/26/05 | W04Man

Posted on 08/26/2005 8:14:47 PM PDT by W04Man

FreeRepublic.com had an excellent Freep tonight of Code Pinkos. WE SUPPORTED OUR TROOPS! Someone else will do the full after action report. Here are just a few quick photos. We outnumbered them about 100 to 25 by my estimate.

See Photos: http://TroopsSupport.com/WalterReed082605a/index.htm


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: aar; codepink; codepinkdc; dcchapter; freerepublic; rally; supportfortroops; supportourtroops; walterreed
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To: Stellar Dendrite
Club Gitmo apparel, YES!!!!!

Yeah, "Club Gitmo," where the female soldiers are unfortunately made to do perverted things to the prisoners in a futile attempt to get information out of them. Don't get me wrong, I support our troops, but making them humiliate the Islamists with tactics that don't work is not my cup of tea. If we must hold on to these crapsacks, let's just classify them as non-uniformed POWs so we can hold them legally and just let them stew in their own hatred in their own cells 24 X 7.

81 posted on 08/27/2005 8:36:38 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Hey, Cindy Sheehan, grow up!)
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To: Jimmy Valentine's brother

I agree; it takes a lot of folks to replace Bill F! He must feel very good today.


82 posted on 08/27/2005 9:02:07 AM PDT by maica (Do not believe the garbage the media is feeding you back home. ---Allegra (in Iraq))
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To: W04Man
Thank you so much for the post and for taking the time to support our troops. I never read this without tears in my eyes. Mostly with pride for our brave young men and women that serve but also for my fellow Americans that support them. But also with shame for these vile disgusting terrorist sympathizers that would protest the sacrifices that are made on all our behalf. If I didn't live 10 hours away I would be there in a heartbeat. You guy's rock.
83 posted on 08/27/2005 9:06:31 AM PDT by angelsonmyside
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To: Apple Blossom

3-1 for the troops!

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I bet a real survey of Americans would be that ratio or even better. The losers of the left just get in our faces more through the cooperation of the media.

It was great to be at Walter Reed yesterday and meet so many positive! people. That is the major difference between "us" and "them." They are defeatists, and their pathetic banners and signs are truly reflective of their insipidity. Who can think that signs the color of Pepto-Bismol are inspirational?


84 posted on 08/27/2005 9:11:05 AM PDT by maica (Do not believe the garbage the media is feeding you back home. ---Allegra (in Iraq))
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To: W04Man

When the flag was right side up....I figured something was wrong. Then I found out it was pics of freepers.


85 posted on 08/27/2005 9:15:35 AM PDT by stocksthatgoup (Polls = Proof that when the MSM want your opinion they will give it to you.)
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To: Cathy

I agree that our show of support was the best last night.

The Code Pink group started packing up just before 9 p.m. and poof -- they were gone. They must have been on the clock with no overtime.

Anyway, it was a real pleasure meeting you and all the others who joined in last night to support America's Troops.


86 posted on 08/27/2005 9:16:26 AM PDT by Angelwood (FReepers are Everywhere! We Support Our Troops! (Hillary's Vast Rt Wg Conspiracy))
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To: W04Man

So glad you could come last night. You are looking good. I just love the videos you posted. See you again soon.


87 posted on 08/27/2005 9:21:54 AM PDT by Angelwood (FReepers are Everywhere! We Support Our Troops! (Hillary's Vast Rt Wg Conspiracy))
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To: W04Man

Booyah! I wish you were in Texas, we're going crazy waiting for updates.


88 posted on 08/27/2005 9:31:40 AM PDT by AliVeritas (Ignorance is a condition. Stupidity is a strategy.)
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To: DaveLoneRanger

Me too!

If we were the evil ones, we wouldn't have any problem getting there. I'll crawl to D.C. through glass on my knees first.

I will be at WTC on Sept. 10th and 11th. I want to come for the 24th in D.C.


89 posted on 08/27/2005 9:36:17 AM PDT by AliVeritas (Ignorance is a condition. Stupidity is a strategy.)
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To: W04Man
Gallantry & Valor: Picking up where the heroes of 9/11 left off

By Anne Morse

"If there must be trouble," said American patriot Thomas Paine, "let it be in my day, so that my children may have peace."

The third anniversary of the September 11 attacks is a grim reminder that we do not have peace in our day ­ nor will we for many days to come. But recent, horrific events in Russia ­ the slaughter of innocent children ­ remind us of something we should take note of today: Since September 11, 2001, there have been no attacks on American soil. This can be attributed to many factors, but much credit must be given to one salient fact: Our fighting men have enticed terrorists away from our cities and towns, away from our families and neighbors, and onto the terrorists' own turf: Afghanistan and Iraq. Terrorists continue to slither into these lands to fight our soldiers there, instead of attacking our children here.

For our soldiers' willingness to subject themselves to this I am daily and eternally grateful. But the cost to them, and to their families, is high: A thousand soldiers have died combating terror; thousands more have been wounded. This weekend we remember the bravery of those New York firefighters and cops, and those businessmen on a doomed plane, who ran into danger, giving their lives so that strangers might live. But we should remember, as well, the sacrifice of those to whom these brave men passed the torch: the soldiers who have spent the last three years on the front lines of the war on terror. Just as we learned the stories of those we lost on the first day of that war, we should learn the stories behind the Purple Hearts and Silver Stars and Soldier's Medals our troops are earning now.

I had the opportunity to speak with half a dozen soldiers and Marines who have recently returned to the United States after duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Among them is Marine Cpl. Charles Bigham, 27, of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, who was awarded the Purple Heart for his actions on March 30, 2004. That day, Bigham was with the 2nd Military Police Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group, providing security for a convoy outside of Fallujah, when three militants suddenly opened fire on them. Bigham's Humvee chased them into the desert, where two escaped by car. The third, whom the Marines shot and wounded, disappeared down a hole. "When we got close he jumped up and started shooting at us with an AK-47," Bigham recalls. "We shot back and he ducked down into his hole, and we threw grenades down the hole. The grenade blew up and we heard the guy scream, so we started back toward the hole. He jumped back up and started shooting at us again, so we took cover. I pulled my grenade out and as I was throwing it into the hole, he was throwing his grenade out. It landed about ten feet to my left side," and a piece of shrapnel from it "tore a hole in the left side of my nose about the size of a dime, hit the bone of my nose, wrapped around behind my eye and lodged in the left orbital socket. One of my buddies stood up and shot the guy and killed him."

Bigham lost 60 percent of the vision in his wounded eye and underwent reconstructive surgery on his face. Now back at Camp Lejeune, Bigham has lost none of his enthusiasm for the Marines. "I would love to stay in the Marine Corps, but I'm pending a medical separation," he says regretfully.

Purple Heart recipient Jim Mosner, a 36-year-old husband and father of two, is a platoon sergeant in a Bradley (tank) platoon. On December 16, 2003, "We were at Fallujah, watching Highway 10 for insurgents." Mosner's driver had dropped down the ramp of the Bradley and gone to the back of the vehicle to secure the equipment. Without warning, the wall of the cinderblock house they were backed up against "exploded into the Bradley. It blew me over the seats and when I got hit I didn't feel it. I got up, I got hit, and went into the house. My gunner came up behind me and grabbed me and asked me what I was doing. And I said, 'We have to get the guys out of the house.' And he said, 'You're hit!' The blast had blown off the top part of my head, the left side of my face, and my left ear. I received shrapnel in the chest, and broke both my legs. I was in a coma for a week." Four surgeries later, Mosner is "doing fine" ­ and plans on staying in the Army.

Purple Heart recipient Army Maj. John Silverstein, 36, of the 541st Corps Maintenance Battalion, was eating dinner at a logistical base near the Baghdad airport when, on January 7, "We were attacked just after sunset by a 160 millimeter mortar crew," he says. "A mortar round hit high on the building next to the mess hall, and the shrapnel went through the mess hall and caught me in the left shoulder. We sustained about 30 wounded that night and one KIA. It was a pretty long night."

Now back at Ft. Riley, Kansas, Silverstein says the war in Iraq is "absolutely" worth the losses America is sustaining. "Is it a hard thing? Sure. But there's no doubt in my mind we're doing the right thing."

Purple Heart recipient Army Capt. Sean McWilliams, 32, was helping prepare for a local election on October 16, 2003, when an improvised explosive device went off. "I ended up with a golf ball-sized hole in my side and shrapnel all over the right side of my body and my lower legs. One of the Iraqis who was a doctor came up to treat us," McWilliams says.

Heliported to the 28th Combat Hospital in Baghdad, McWilliams underwent surgery to "get the metal and rocks out." More surgery followed in Germany before he was sent to Ft. Riley. He is now preparing to return to Iraq for the third time, eager to assist Iraqis who are "very dedicated to freedom and the principles of democracy."

Three years ago, the actions of those New York firefighters brought words back into our vocabulary that we had almost forgotten: Words like gallantry and valor. Today our fighting men are burnishing these words in Iraq.

Like the firefighters, many will die in the effort to rescue others. Among them is Sgt. Andrew Baddick of the 82nd Airborne Division, who, on September 29, 2003, threw himself into treacherous waters near Abu Ghraib to rescue a drowning soldier. After pulling him to safety, Baddick again jumped in the water to save a second soldier but, unable to overcome the force of the current, Baddick was swept away.

The willingness to sacrifice one's life for another in wartime is why, in the Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas placed his discussion of just war in his chapter on charity and love of God. John Calvin called the soldier an "agent of God's love" and soldiering justly a "God-like act." Far from viewing war as a "necessary evil," Calvin considered that "restraining evil out of love for neighbor" imitates God's restraining evil out of love for humanity.

A world in which soldiers refused to do this would be a world overrun by those who do not hesitate to murder innocents on planes, in skyscrapers, and in grade schools to get what they want.

On the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, we should remember with gratitude the sacrifices of those who refuse to allow this to happen: valiant men and women willing to lay down their lives to protect their neighbors.


90 posted on 08/27/2005 9:37:28 AM PDT by Alia
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To: Jimmy Valentine's brother
Please note that these photos appear to be from early on.

I thought that too, but when I went back and clicked on one of the photos on the display page to enlarge it, there were forward arrows that continued well through the entire event. Fabulous! Thank you, W04man, for your command of the situation! Inspiring!

And yes, tgsl and I are indeed working on a full report...developing....

91 posted on 08/27/2005 9:48:25 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (Bansheehan)
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To: W04Man

Amazing Video. Did you send it to Hannity, Rush, Levin, Snow, Ingraham, Elder and Crowley?


92 posted on 08/27/2005 9:50:05 AM PDT by AliVeritas (Ignorance is a condition. Stupidity is a strategy.)
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To: AliVeritas

According to the schedule I checked last night, the Caravan should be on its way from Waco to Crawford as we speak ... haven't checked the other threads yet.


93 posted on 08/27/2005 10:32:26 AM PDT by La Enchiladita (Remembering our Heroes today and every day. . . "Operation Gratitude")
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To: Cathy

Thank you, Cathy, for telling that... how beautiful.


94 posted on 08/27/2005 10:33:53 AM PDT by La Enchiladita (Remembering our Heroes today and every day. . . "Operation Gratitude")
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To: Justanobody
This begins to give a better idea of the support of our beloved troops.

Yes, it does, JA; thanks for pinging me. I call them "beloved" too... ya think they like it?

95 posted on 08/27/2005 10:35:34 AM PDT by La Enchiladita (Remembering our Heroes today and every day. . . "Operation Gratitude")
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To: Justanobody

Don't you people ever sleep??? LOL

Thank you for the ride. It was an honor to be there,


96 posted on 08/27/2005 10:59:13 AM PDT by Flora McDonald (got teufelhunden?)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

im down for doing anything and everything to get the vital information we need. imo, they are wayyyy too nice down at club gitmo.


97 posted on 08/27/2005 11:02:19 AM PDT by Stellar Dendrite ( Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. -Churchill)
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To: All
See: Fran O'Brien's and the Soldiers (Walter Reed)
98 posted on 08/27/2005 12:51:47 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
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To: W04Man

Last night my wife, and my West Highland White Terrier,“Sadie”, and I were a small part of the large counter protest at Walter Reed Hospital main gate. We stood on the opposite corner from the blood suckers from the Code Pinko crowd. Their numbers never got more than 15 all night.

The Free Republic DC Chapter was large and had the 1,000’s of cars honking all the way. The sad little blood suckers thought they were done for when the good guys started numbering over 100 as darkness fell. Our Westie wanted to know where the BBQ was all night as we promised her grilled pinko with sauce. Unfortunately, their candles never caught their banners on fire, as I am sure she would have run across the street for a quick leg chew or two! She would look over at them and lick her chops with visions of well-done pinkos a cooking.

A great night for our side as we waited for a bus of. Around 9:15 PM a bus full of troops and proud and worried parents pulled off Georgia into the main gate drive. The bus came to a complete stop in the middle of the road blocking all traffic, turned on the interior lights so all of us shouting USA-USA-USA-USA!, could see crutches propped against the windows and seats, the individual hardships suffered, and the parents riding inside. The waves and smiles from the brave wounded and eyes lighting up of the parents as they began to see outside in the darkness the large crowd waiting for them. We were there to support them! Smiles first, then waves as the troops, moms, and dads recognized that there are really people in the USA who stand with them, support them, and understand their sacrifices. Unlike the “peace crowd” who celebrate every trooper killed, every soldier wounded, every bomb blast that takes a child’s future, as part of their hatred of the USA and politics, we were there to show our support of the troops. We say, “Thanks, we support your mission, your sacrifices on our behalf, and we stand in awe of your efforts”

That moment in time will live in my mind for many a day. FR made a difference that night, for the wounded and their love ones. As I say one dad in the back of the bus looking out trying to understand what was all the noise. His sad eyes lit up with recognition of the sounds of USA USA USA USA USA USA!!! His open hands turned and became thumbs up.

Across the street in the “We hate troops crowd”…nothing but seething silence of hate and bitterness.

Next week our wounded troops need your help to make it even better .

Sadie says “woof woof”. Loosely translated she says “Bring a flag,come on out on Friday night and lets cook ourselves a peacenik and she will bring the hot sauce!

Code Perplex-O will be there. Will you?


99 posted on 08/27/2005 12:57:17 PM PDT by Free in PRA (Wave a Flag and defeat Code Pinko!)
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To: Free in PRA
Well said "Free"

Eagles Up! for next week.

100 posted on 08/27/2005 1:42:39 PM PDT by W04Man (Bush2004 Grassroots Campaign We Did It! NOW.... PLEASE STAY THE COURSE!)
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