Posted on the GOE website:http://gatheringofeagles.org/?p=104
The National Park Service has advised us that no signs, banners, flags, and, as we suspected, anything which could remotely be construed as a weapon will be allowed at the Wall. We are just going to have to travel light when we approach the Wall.
We are negotiating the use of several areas which will be perfect locations for everyone who does wish to display signs, banners, and flags to assemble. Look for more on these specific locations in the future. There will be plenty of places to unfurl all those flags that we are bringing, just not at the Wall itself.
Some may be disappointed at not being able to take their flags to the Wall, but this ruling will make it much easier for everyone to see if someone approaches the Wall with anything which could mark or damage it. This should work to our advantage and be a great help in accomplishing our mission.
Please also understand that a certain amount of flexibility is necessary for all of us. We may need to keep some exact locations of events under wraps in order to keep the opposition from sabotaging our plans. We should have plenty of people on the ground to help direct you where the different activities are happening.
All appropriate permits have been applied for and are being processed. The NPS is very deliberately considering every detail of our (and their) requests and has the best interest of the Memorials at heart as it considers how to best proceed. We will have plenty of space to assemble and operate.
"The NPS has advised us that no signs, banners, flags, and ...anything which could remotely be construed as a weapon will be allowed at the Wall."
How about a cane? I've got a bad knee and hip; I wouldn't be able to stand or walk all day without some kind of assistance.
And how about at the edge of the Memorial grounds? My idea for a sign was one that said:
Honor the Dead
NO POLITICS BEYOND THIS POINT
Respect this Memorial
...And to stand at the edge of the Memorial grounds.
VietVet
Please forgive me for not reading all of this thread, it is very long. My questions may have been answered if I had the time to read the whole thing. I want to attend this rally, but I don't understand not being able to fly an American flag at the Wall. The American Flag, a weapon?? Negotiating sites to fly the flag? I have family lost to Viet Nam. I have family in Iraq. I don't understand.