Posted on 08/28/2005 3:14:54 PM PDT by basil
Edited on 08/28/2005 4:56:03 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
So now it's all a part of history. Would that all of you could have been there to take part in this joyous day of celebrating our troops, our president, and our mission. Everyone who was able to attend saw different things, had different experiences, came away with a different idea of what transpired yesterday. That is the nature of how these things work.
My own perspective is that the event was a huge success. The number of people who gave freely of their time, their pocketbooks, their expertise, their muscle power, and their overwhelmning support was truly phenomenal! What a heart-lifting experience to be surrounded by good, all American Americans! What a contrast to those poor people on the left, with their sad faces, their misplaced loyalty, and in some cases, their desire to destroy this, the most successful country the world has ever seen.
My perspective on the day will probably be surprising to some, especially to those who have never been involved in the planning and execution of a large event like this. The truth of the matter is that during the event, you are too busy to see and hear what is going on up on the stage, and around the periphery of the event. There are always details to keep up with, people needing something taken care of IMMEDIATELY, some minor emergency or some request, that keeps you focused on that little subject, instead of what's happening a bit futher afield from your location at the moment. In actuality, in a lot of ways, I wasn't there!
There was never a time to just stop and listen to this speaker or that one---most of them, I didn't hear at all. The one thing I did hear was the lovely singing of our anthem by Mr. Bruce Odems, a career Austin Firefighter, and a veteran of the 1st Gulf War. No one could miss him, as his lovely voice was projected so beautifully out over the crowd. Then, it was time to turn back and take care of other details.
Many thanks to TXBubba for keeping a live thread going--(someday, I will have finished reading all of those 3 thousand plus posts). I was not very helpful as the phone connection was so bad for one thing, and for another, there were so many things happening that I didn't yet know about, so I couldn't tell her about them. And--well, I have to add that some of the things I told her turned out to be not true anyway, so maybe some of that bad phone reception was a good thing--LOL!
There are so many people who did a yeoman's job of making this thing a roaring success. It was incredible--people from all over the country just showed up with wonderful contributions, and went to work right away. I'm going to start a list of the ones I remember off the top of my head, and hope that The Sarce, Gracey, Drewsdad, and all the other freepers there will add to the list.
First of all, of course, is Kristinn. There are not enough adjectives in the English language to describe the contribution he made to this endeavor. Those of you who know Kristinn know what I mean--the rest of you will have to take our word for it. Kristinn is Kristinn and is one of FR's finest gifts.
While mentioning Kristinn, I have to interject and mention that 2 of my very good non-freeper friends who happen to live very near Crawford took over the duty of chauffering the non-driving Kristinn around all day every day from Wednesday through yesterday--when they even had to drive him about 100 miles to the DFW airiport, as the shuttle flight from Waco had mechanical problems. I won't mention there full names here for obvious reason, but Rich and Gail, you know who you are, and you have our gratitude!
One of our newer freepers, by the name of FFforFreedom-I think I got that right, but will check it to be sure-just literally connected with me, and got the ball rolling putting members of the Austin Firefighters Union to work, and rounding up supplies for the rally. The list of things they added is a long one, but one of the bigest things they contributed was sheer muscle power, hard work, heart, and sweat. They are the guys who furnished the barbeque and other food (and it was delicious). They hauled their grill and the power system to run it out to the site early in the day, and the smell of grilling sausage and brisket filled the air. They furnished water, ice, generators, fans, the EMS service, and on and on. They even hauled in a discarded old bathtub and iced down a load of watermelons in it! That's pure Texas, folks--LOL! Please give a word of thanks for these fine fellows. As the packing up, cleaning up was underway, FFforFreedom was nowhere to be seen--and then, all of a sudden, I spy him walking across the field, holding up his own IV! Seems he had finally been overcome by the heat and had to be administered to himself by the very EMS that he was responsible for getting onsite! He was on his way back to join his crew in cleaning up and packing up!
There were the two female dynamos from Ft. Benning, GA, who just came out of nowhere--with their 3 story tall flag, their balloons, their yellow ribbons, tents, and on and on. It was these young ladies who paid to rent out the air conditioned Community Center for EMS to have a place to bring in victims of the extreme heat for treatment. These gals were like a whirling dervish--came in, set up, broke it down, and carried it away. The engineering, heavy equipment, and all the details necessary to pull this off were just there--that's all--they just showed up.
The wonderful speakers, who truly spoke from their hearts, the families with loved ones serving in the Middle East, the bikers, the people on horseback, the true Gold Star Families--the people who made all the sacrifices to get to the rally from near and far--all contributed greatly to this wonderful day of patriotism and support for our fighting troops, their Commander In Chief, our mission.
Have no worry about lack of media coverage. (Is anyone really surprised?). Many, many cameras got this rally memorialized on film, and that film will find it's way to Iraq and Afghanistan and our toops will know that there is huge support for them in the U S of A! That was the point--that was our message, and our Service Men and Women will know this!
I will close with one personal incident that occurred at the end of this very long day. Forgive me, but I just feel the need "share" this.
We're finally on the road for home--it's about 8:30 PM or so, and Doctor Raoul is driving. He is an excellent, very safe driver (although he drives a bit slower than I do--LOL!) Anyway, after a while, he tells me that he has sort of hit the wall, and is having trouble keeping his eyes open. So we switch, and I take over the wheel. Raoul is now in the passenger seat, trying to snatch a few ZZZZZZ's, when he stirs, and says, "Is that a siren I hear?" I look out the rear window, and sure enough--I see these flashing blue and white lights, and the siren is growing closer. (Keep in mind, I've been behind the wheel for --oh maybe 5 minutes). Of course, I'm being nabbed--LOL!.
I pulled over , and my "new friend in blue" pulls in behind me. Also, you must know, we were on a back road, not a major highway, and there was very little traffic, and nothing but open road ahead. I didn't want anyone to get the idea that I was endangering anyone--but I was definitely speeding.
So the cop walks up and introduces himself as Officer so and so, from the Hutto TX police dept, and that he clocked me going 76 in a 65 mph zone. I tell him, "Guilty as charged, officer, and it is also my obligation to let you know that I am armed." He asked if I had a License to carry the gun, and I said yes. And then............................
His radio squawked--
and the message is that there is an erratic driver on the road, with a child in the car. The officer looks at me, and says. "Be on your way, and drive safely!" He hadn't even gotten around to asking for my driver's license! He ran back to his car and took off!
Doctor Raoul, who never opened his mouth during all of this, was wondering if he dreamt the whole episode. I told him no, it happened, and it just goes to show that there is a GOD! End of story--the rest of you take over with your details now, please--I've already been far too long-winded!
The incident is unfortunate too because of what I've seen since I read this post: MSNBC has a picture of what they called pro-Bush supporters stomping on a opponent's sign (not exact wording but something like that--it's in their slide show). The sign clearly had www.protestwarrior.com on the bottom. I don't think MSNBC realized it was a sign from a Bush supporter, but I'm sure plenty of goons on the left recognized the website. You just hate to give them any ammo.
Having said that, it was NOT PW's best effort, and it is certainly understandable how this particular sign could easily have been misconstrued, given the left's propensity for trying to break up counter rallies by disrupting them.
Minor quibble. I am very proud so many people came out in force to defend the Troops and our President.
Bless you all.
As I posted on the other thread, the Protest Warrior incident has now served as an educational tool. Although folks have said an announcement was made about them both before and after the incident, apparently most people didn't hear. Next time I suggest we have them bring a sign (covered up), put them on stage and actually explain what they are. The sign itself will certainly grab attention as we already know. The only problem I see is that it will also expose them more to the left and possibly thwart their efforts there. But then again, most on the left don't read.
Do you have a phone number and email for the union. I would like to thank them for their hard work and hospitality.
B-loved your report....and howled at your speeding escapade! I was totally expecting your story to end as anymouse's did, but the ending had the same result! :^)
There are not words to express how grateful I am to know that people like you and Kristinn and Doc and so MANY MANY others are around doing the heavy lifting when it matters.
God Bless you all...and God BLESS AMERICA!
I loved hearing some of the stories about the folks that attended the rally on Sean Hannity just moments ago...Melanie and a couple others were on with Sean and it was touching to learn of the small events (actually huge events to the participants) that happened that our MSM ignored. Glad millions listen to Sean!
That's not the kind of sign to carry into a Pro-Bush group...it's the one to carry amongst the great unwashed throng.
Thanks for that!
God Bless Free Republic.
Ditto to your comments about the War on Terror.
My sign was my tagline shown below. If you or any one finds a picture of it, please PING me!
God Bless you, Basil, and everyone else who contributed to this most excellent display of good old fashioned American Spirit!
Taxman Bravo Zulu! to you and all who made the day such a success!
You all just absolutely rock! Everyone involved rocks! Thank you for the reports.
I looked and looked for the picture ... thought I had seen it ... couldn't find, will keep you in mind.
There is no way to adequately thank you and your team for their labor of love. I certainly look forward to working with you again.
I hope you and your wife will thoroughly enjoy your upcoming vacation!
Welcome to FR, by the way. I know it will be a long and fruitful association--for everybody!
That is the beauty of VCDs. Cheap available media, easy to play on most dvd players (computer and console). Easy to replicate. All you need is a CD burner, and Nero. If anyone has vids of the event. Capture it on your computer. Save it as an avi or mpg file. Use Nero to make a video disc. Nero even has a multiple discs burn option, for batches. Rinse & Repeat!
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Uh, heat of the moment??? If you recognized it as PW, then how could you question the intent???
PW does really good work. The persons who stomped on the sign could not have known who PW was. Simple.
Misconstrued only if you had never seen PW.
I can't really blame anyone for being upset about the sign, especially if they didn't see the bottom of the sign. So, it could have been the heat of the moment, the 100+ degree heat of the day, the crowded situation, or emotional level of the event.
Basil, all I can say is THANKS. I hope you're taking a much needed rest.
And THANKS to ALL who participated in the planning and execution. I honestly don't know how everyone in the front lines accomplished so much in that blazing heat! It was hot enough to suck the breath out of you! Hopefully, all our FReepers will survive without any lasting effects, especially JimRob and Sheila.
I'M READY TO MOVE TO ALASKA, LOL!
(((((((((kristinn)))))))Thank you!
((((((((FFfreedom)))))))Thank you!
((((((Firefighters))))))Thank you!
(((((girls from Ga))))))Thank you!
(((((Everyone who helped))))))Thank you!
bump & BRAVO!
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