Posted on 03/18/2006 8:47:50 AM PST by Huber
Live thread from Fayetteville, NC.
About 50 early arrivals in support of the troops have gathered ahead of the leftist "anti-war" rally in Rowan Park.
This is the third year that FreeRepublic, in conjunction with Rolling Thunder, the veteran's motor cycle club, has organized a Support the Troops Rally to counter the Leftist Demonstrations here in the home town of Fort Bragg and Pope Airforce Base. This is the home of 82nd airborne division and 18 airborne corps, and we are proud and grateful for all they do to defend freedom!
I am posting from a handheld, so those of you with better high speed access are invited to post additional information on the leftist speakers on the thread.
I will provide on-site real time commentary and post photos this evening.
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=local&id=4004688
"Protesters rallied at a city park in Fayetteville, N.C., the city next door to the Army's Fort Bragg installation. But a smaller number of counter-protesters showed up to support ongoing military operations.""
"Members of the Rolling Thunder veterans organization said that protesters should not make troops feel like no one supports them."
""None of us likes war. I don't think they understand that we're at war and it's a world war. The Islamic extremists don't want to fight us, they want us all dead," said Rob Laualler, a member of the group."
Is this still live?
Live action is over now -- just the after-action reports, photos, chuckling and high fives for all those who countered and were there to support the troops.
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At demonstrations called by the ANSWER Coalition, more than 25,000 people marched through the streets of San Francisco, while another 20,000 took to the streets in Los Angeles. The two West Coast demonstrations were the largest of the over 500 actions in the United States that were scheduled as part of a global day of action marking the third anniversary of the war of aggression against Iraq. The ANSWER Coalition's demonstrations, and the call to action issued by A.N.S.W.E.R. in early November, explicitly connected the Iraq war with the ongoing assault against the Palestinian people, the U.S. overthrow of the Haitian government, and the intensifying threats and intervention against Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, and the Philippines. The call to action also linked the antiwar movement to the struggle against racism and for workers' rights at home, highlighting the government's racist and criminal negligence of the people of New Orleans and the other areas ravaged by the hurricane.
At the Los Angeles demonstration, which began at 12 noon at Hollywood and Vine, speakers included Academy Award winner, Paul Haggis, Vietnam War Veteran Ron Kovic, and Golden Globe nominated actress Maria Bello.
In San Francisco, the 25,000 strong antiwar demonstrators showed their solidarity with hotel workers who have been working without a contract, by marching to the Hilton hotel, one of fourteen hotels being boycotted by the labor movement. A militant delegation of hotel workers were part of the demonstration and set up a rally at the hotel as the march passed by. The keynote speaker in San Francisco was Malik Rahim, a leader of Common Ground Relief in New Orleans. The march included a very multinational and diverse crowd, including strong contingents from the Palestinian community, the Filipino community, and a very large contingent from the American Indian Movement.
In Seattle, the ANSWER Coalition initiated a demonstration of 2,000 people. In Chicago, feeder marches took place around the city, including in total thousands of protesters. As we write, the Chicago's activities have not yet completed. In New York City, several thousand demonstrators rallied at Times Square, in an action initiated by TONC, and marched to the U.N. In Fayetteville, North Carolina, home of Fort Bragg, 1,200 rallied. Hundreds of other antiwar actions have taken place across the U.S. today.
In New York City tomorrow, Sunday, March 19, there will be a Youth & Student March and Speakout taking place in the Bronx. Assemble at 1pm at Grand Concourse and Tremont [take the D train]. At 2pm, the march will proceed up Grand Concourse to the Recruitment Center at Fordham & Grand Concourse. In front of the recruitment center, there will be a youth & student speakout, as well as with spoken word & hip hop performances.
Throughout the next day, the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition website, http://www.answercoalition.org/, will report on a large number of the other demonstrations that took place in the United States and around the world.
Please take a moment to send a report and a photo from your city so that information can be included in the nationwide round-up. Click here to post your photos and report on the People's Online Speakout - a project of A.N.S.W.E.R.
Was there in spirit.Thank you Angelwood.Shut the hell up-no you shut up:)
Hmm, maybe this explains 1/3 BW today, lol!! Looks great!
Huber I just saw yer mug on CH 50 WRAZ news, speaking into a bullhorn mic. My wife sez yer a good lookin man...
LOL - 2 points for you!!
[Mr ]T
Heck, we're all pretty damn good lookin'. I figure that picture of the three of us at the Rhino might be appearing on glossy calendars any year now!
Ok.... I must have missed something here... You say you still can't ride that far?? Didja have surgery?
Can you tell I've been out of the loop? Been sick. Still am. Sheesh! Are we both falling apart? DON'T ANSWER THAT!
Thanks for the ping!
Thanks for the ping.
Heck, we're all pretty damn good lookin'. I figure that picture of the three of us at the Rhino might be appearing on glossy calendars any year now!
The Freep this year had to have been SOO satisfying! :)
From article, quoting Raleigh lawyer Brian Upchurch: "Part of it is lack of media attention. If you're not in the peace and justice community, you're not going to know about it. That, plus typical American apathy - many want to be home cutting their lawns," he said.
As early as it was I began hooting with laughter with every last one of Upchurch's quoted statements. Like, anyone, after reading these quotes would wish to hire the services of Upchurch? lol
Secondarily, the above quote is so perfect and because he's just said that the Left doesn't own the MSM anymore. But that's how they got such HUGE numbers before -- because of their buddies in the MSM.
Cutting their lawns? OOoh yeah.. that'll get everyone fired up to attend next year. lol. He should start a movement: "Lawn Cutters of the World Unite!"
:) Yep. This Upchurch guy could call himself "Brian Scissorhands".
Looks like rrrod got his hair cut!
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