Posted on 07/19/2006 4:09:03 PM PDT by Albion Wilde
WASHINGTON, DC, July 14, 2006--We couldn't help but notice, as daylight stays later during the summer months, that many of the southbound cars passing the DC Chapter's support-the-troops rally every Friday night at Walter Reed not only honk their horns for us, they also see the Code Pink anti-war "vigil" down the street, assume they are with us and honk for them, too.
From the other direction, most drivers passing the Pinkos first don't beep for them, but beep loudly for us -- drivers from every walk of life and of every ethnicity and color. Now that we have shamed the Pinkos into the appearance of supporting the troops, their signs are a garbled mess of contradictory messages "for" the troops but against the war and the administration. The hairy, unwashed Code Pinkos started their "peace vigil" at the gates of Walter Reed Army Medical Center 65 weeks ago, and trumpeted it on their web site. When we threw them off the gates 25 weeks ago and took over all four corners where the soldiers, their families and caregivers enter and leave Walter Reed, Code Pink did not have the good PR sense to announce a new location -- say, near the White House or the Capitol, where war policy is made. No, they accepted their ignominious demotion and just stopped writing about it on their web site. Of cars that do beep, about nine-tenths beep for us. So it was high time Code Pink's unearned honks from confused drivers whizzing by would come to a stop.
This week, when Pinko Allison Yorra drove by, she arrogantly flipped the bird at the nearest FReepers, only to turn the corner and face a humiliating "Burma-Shave" jingle already in place between our FReep and her "vigil":
There's nothing like a successful advertising campaign, especially in America. Worked like magic! Unwanted beeps disappeared with a simple, easy-to-assemble solution! (Some assembly required.) Kristinn, tgslTakoma and BufordP brainstormed this campaign. (For an animated history of the famous "Burma-Shave" sign campaign, click here.)
Never underestimate the importance of street FReeping to support the troops. An young African-American mother encouraged her daughter to approach Plea Deal and Albion Wilde to ask what we FReepers were doing, and nodded in approval as we explained to the wide-eyed 6-year-old that "the people down the street" were mean to the soldiers in the hospital, so we come out to let the soldiers know we love them and we thank them for fighting for our country.
As a blond woman from Minnesota with her 9-year-old daughter and 5-year-old son was leaving the hospital gates, Kristinn invited them over to share some pizza, cookies and cold water. Her husband, a sergeant with the 101st Airborne, was injured in Iraq on 2 July. "By the 4th he was here," she related. "That's when I arrived." He lost one leg to a bomb and had the other amputated once he arrived. "But that's OK," she offered. "Both injuries were below the knee. He's not paralyzed, has no internal injuries or injury to the face or head. The military is taking great care of us...the Red Cross, and the ladies who make quilts...the first night we were here, my daughter just wrapped herself in one of those quilts," she continued. "The Wounded Warrior program has been awesome -- they're the ones who flew us here. And the Yellow Ribbon Fund -- they are going to give us a loaner car."
Not all patients in Walter Reed are combat veterans. A man who thanked us for what we were doing was the husband of a servicewoman. Their young daughter was being treated in WRAMC for an illness. Routinely, troops leaving the base whoop and holler, give us the high sign, or thrust digital cameras out the window or sunroof of their cars to capture some of our FReep.
A college freshman with a green Boston University T-shirt wandered among us and also amongst Code Pink. He told us he was given a grant to do a documentary on war protests, and several of us reminded him several times that ours is not a protest, but a demonstration of love, support and affection for our troops. Maica related, "He said he was given enough money to be here for 25 days -- room, board and transportation. He asked me how do I feel about the First Amendment? Lefties always think of everything in terms of feelings. I told him, "Freedom of speech is stronger in the United States than anywhere else in the world, and I've lived in many countries. Nowhere is it as free as in America, except on college campuses. There, you have speech codes," she said, referring to the oppressive, leftist political correctness that has silenced conservative opinion at universities as the Vietnam-obsessed, anti-war Boomer generation has dominated faculties since the 60s.
FReepers present this evening included Apple Blossom, bmwcyle, daughterofTGSL, BufordP, Cindy-True-Supporter, Fraxinus, Freeping_In_Silence, Gretchen15, GunsAreOK, InGodWeTrust1, Jimmy Valentine's Brother, Just A Nobody, Kristinn, Maica, PleaDeal, tgslTakoma, Trooprally [Mr and Mrs], Trueblackman, Zophiel and myself. Lurkers included Apple Blossom's daughter, Ashley, Bill from MD, bmwcyle's daughter, Gavin, Megan and Ty.
As always, our evening is not complete until several buses return to the Walter Reed base, bringing wounded troops and family members back from errands, entertainments or from dinners donated by appreciative restauranteurs and other grateful Coalition supporters.
In conclusion, the Pinkos were punked again by the pizza-eating, troop-welcoming, mission-supporting, flag-waving DC Chapter FReepers. Kristinn observed that Code Pink's fasting motto appears to be, "It ain't cheatin' if you're Fleetin'." Jimmy Valentine's Brother shouted out to the starving ladies, "What's the matter, you run out of Jamba Juice?" They even quit early, at 8:55. Code Pink leader Gael Murphy was later observed speeding up Georgia Avenue, gripping the wheel, grim-faced .
Starved for attention, starved for a clear conscience as they scarf down the goodies during their phony hunger strike, and now, listening to the near-constant beeping, whistling, cheering and woo-hooing of the passing cars for our demonstration -- not for theirs, they are starved for a honk.
Thanks for the ping Albion....sorry about the hard drive!
Love to see these pics & reports. My hat is off to the DC Chapter & all those who attend to support the Troops!
It's a slippery slope. A healthy rivalry is a good thing, but trouble begins with the back and forth name-calling, and ends with tire slashings and worse. Been there, done that.
The secret to success in this arena is to rise above the fray, by supporting your cause, rather than engaging in direct confrontation.
Hope you can make it.
A lonely Canuck conservative, eh? Thanks for your post!
Oh dear, so sorry to hear about your drive.
Way to FReep! You all are too clever!
Burma Shaved their Code Pink butts...
Cheers - Dinah
Jimmy Valentine's brother was the Original Mastermind of the Burma Shave plan more than a year ago (with a different message). But I dallied and dawdled and never got the signs mission-ready before the Code PinkOs were kicked off their corners.
It was two weeks ago that the idea was reborn, and was a group effort, from concept to delivery.
And most importantly, it did serve to educate the passing motorists of what lay ahead; and the number of car honks for the recently flag-waving PinkOs was noticeably diminished last Friday night.
And the reaction from the pedestrian traffic (mostly military folks heading out for dinner or back in from dinner) was great, too. They got a real kick out of our education campaign.
Jimmy Valentine's Brother BUMP!
All better now. That's why God created back-up systems! I did lose a couple of small details, but after searching around online, I found one of them this afternoon:
Seeing our four-corner banners and signs, a passing cab driver called out to GunsAreOK "Why didn't you do this when we were in Vietnam?"
You folks always come up with the best ways to drive those code Pinkos out of what's left of their minds.
Code Pink is waging a worse-than-mean-spirited psychological war against our wounded troops and their loved ones at Walter Reed. Their behavior over the past year, their choice of signs, and their choice of location all indicate that they don't just want to oppose the war in Iraq. It indicates that they want to demoralize our wounded troops, their families, the general public and our elected officials. They want us (the US) to lose. They want us to give up. They want us to cut and run.
And if their tactics outside Walter Reed causes a wounded soldier or a distraught family member to lose all hope in their life, that's OK by them.
They want to win their war against the US at any cost.
They are worse than hags. But Jim Robinson has rules about profanity, so we tamed down our terminology.
Great! I am going to try...I figure if I leave here at 0800 I can make it in time...:)
Ever since I saw all of you doing this, I wanted to come down once...at least once to say thank you to all of you in person, and to show my support.
That's fantastic! Great idea, those burma shave signs!
You have freepmail.
Thank you for all you do.
FGS
God bless you all real good!
Are there places to park on the street?
BUMP! for a CLASSIC!
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