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Youth turnout large in D.C. war protest (Mega barf)
The (People's) Daily Cardinal ^ | 3/19/07 | Written by Erica Pelzek

Posted on 03/19/2007 10:36:18 AM PDT by Thunder90

UW students march on Pentagon with over 50,000 people

WASHINGTON, D.C.—

“What do we want? Troops out! When do we want ‘em? Now!”

Pro-peace chants rang through a Van Galder coach bus filled with members of UW-Madison’s Campus Anti-War Network, as it drove out of a gray, windy Madison toward an even colder, blustery Washington, D.C., Friday.

The members marched on the Pentagon to protest the war—Saturday marked the four-year anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

The 51 protesting bus riders represented a variety of political ideologies, from Democrat to Green Party to Socialist. The political atmosphere on the bus heightened Friday afternoon as a capitalism vs. socialism debate broke out, and students expounded on their viewpoints by adding their ideological “two cents.”

“No blood for oil—U.S. off Iraqi soil!”

Walking past the U.S. Department of State, across the street from the Lincoln Memorial, a woman unaffiliated with CAN carrying an “Impeach Bush” sign commented on the noisiness of the protest’s beginning chants and ruckus ahead.

“Can you hear that?” she asked a friend beside her, seemingly in awe. “It’s like getting closer to the ocean.”

After a 17-hour bus ride, UW-Madison’s anti-war students arrived at the Lincoln Memorial bedraggled and tired, but passionate about their cause and excited for the pending march. Students unfurled banners, including one that shouted, “Support War Resisters” in gigantic block letters, picturing four officers who refused to deploy to Iraq: Ehren Watada, Kyle Snyder, Suzanne Swift and Augustin Aguayo.

As the noon march time approached, other Campus Antiwar Networks joined the UW-Madison group, helping to carry the banners and lead chants.

Anti-war students from Boston and Rochester and Potsdam, N.Y. swarmed the area, scoping out the other activist groups dotting the expanse of green stretching in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Political vendors sold “Make Hip-Hop, Not War” shirts and a plethora of leftist political buttons.

“This is what democracy looks like—that is what hypocrisy looks like!”

Former U.S. Marine Corps counter protesters from New York and Pennsylvania, clad in black leather jackets with patches emblazoned with red writing reading, “In Memory of 58,044 Brothers Who Never Returned: Vietnam, ’62-’75,” began to lean over the fence at around 11:30 a.m., jeering and shouting.

“Get a fucking real life, put on a uniform and defend your country!” a tall, heavy-set veteran with a gray beard yelled. “Go to Iraq, all of you, go to Iraq and protest!”

“Hey, when we were in Vietnam, we were shooting the wrong people,” another veteran shouted, denouncing what he called the “hippies” of today and yesterday.

“Any interaction with these people has to be done collectively,” UW-Madison senior and CAN organizer Chris Dols stressed. “Individual attacks will not work!”

Still, two or three CAN members approached the veterans, trying to justify the anti-war cause to the group of men.

The heated circle of insults broke up after a young man on the “protest” side of the fence wearing a red bandana around his face called the veterans Nazis.

“You’re a fucking communist,” a vet spat at him, attempting to grab the bandana off his face.

“Peace is patriotic!”

At noon, the CAN members approached the Lincoln Memorial and joined the Student/Youth contingent of the March on the Pentagon—by far the largest contingent marching, with several thousand protesters from high schools and colleges across the country.

Swaying to Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved?” and holding neon signs reading “Impeach Bush” and “U.S. Out of Iraq Now,” the protesters swarmed across the Arlington Memorial Bridge to the Pentagon, passing counter protesters with poster boards reading, “Win the War or Lose to Jihad” and “Safe Since 9/11.”

One protester marched with his yellow Laborador retriever, the dog dressed in a white T-shirt reading, “Bombs Kill Puppies.” Another, a young girl in a pink hat and lavender jacket, blew bubbles while her family members chanted, “Drop Bush, not bombs!”

Pouring into the Pentagon’s parking lot where a stage was set up, clustering on the hill or chanting in front of police officers in riot gear on Memorial Bridge, the protesters assembled to assert their anti-war message.

Author and activist Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed in Iraq at age 24, spoke, declaring that President George Bush’s administration is perpetuating a “war machine.” She emphasized the march as a means to end “another illegal and immoral war.”

“Forty years ago, there was a march on the Pentagon in protest of Vietnam,” Sheehan said. “And here we are, 40 years later … when is it going to stop?”

Despite near-freezing temperatures and wet, muddy conditions, 50,000 people marched. The protest was broadcast live on C-SPAN and Al-Jazeera and received heavy coverage from other international and domestic news sources.

“Racist, sexist, anti-gay, right-wing bigots, go away!”

As Sheehan and other veterans of the peace movement, activists and performers spoke out against the Bush Administration’s “insistent” continued funding and support of the war onstage, a scuffle broke out below in the parking lot.

As two high school girls shouting pro-Bush and pro-war sentiments tried to break into CAN’s contingent, members linked arms and pushed the two girls out.

“If you’re pro-war, leave!” the protesters shouted.

UW-Madison junior and CAN organizer Zach Heise said after the protest that he never expected such a large counter-protest movement.

“I felt kind of bad for them—it was such a small group of people, with no direction or focus,” Heise said, stressing that counter protesters who slung insults and personal attacks achieved nothing in justifying the U.S. occupation of Iraq.

“They had no persuasive argument,” he continued, recalling one Vietnam veteran counter protester’s words for him: “If you were one of my sons, I would have shot you a long time ago.”

A fourteen-hour bus ride later, UW-Madison’s CAN members lugged their belongings off the bus to take a group picture after a weekend of marching in the mud, holding banners high in 30-degree weather with no gloves and flashing the peace sign to angry counter protesters. Similar protests occurred over the weekend in Madison, San Francisco, New York and other major cities.

Smiling for the camera on the steps of Memorial Union, the 51 anti-war students began one last chant.

“U.S. out of the Middle East—no justice, no peace!”


TOPICS: Front Page News; US: District of Columbia; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: antiwar; campuscommies; commieprofessors; gatheringofeagles; madisonwi; moonbats; peeyou; uwmadison; youthagainstsoap
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More lies from the UW campus newspaper. They only had a few sentences about the Gathering of Eagles, and they were all negative.

As far as I feel, after wading into the antiwar ranks and seeing the horrible signs they were carrying, and after seeing what they have done to veterans, I felt that the antiwar crowd got what they deserved.

The Gathering of Eagles was the greatest counterprotest I have seen since I started doing counterprotesting during the 2004 election. I hope that we can get these numbers when we encounter the filthy hippies in the future.

1 posted on 03/19/2007 10:36:27 AM PDT by Thunder90
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To: Diana in Wisconsin; kristinn; concretebob; 80 Square Miles

GOE ping...

University of Wisconsin commie PING!!!


2 posted on 03/19/2007 10:38:05 AM PDT by Thunder90
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To: Thunder90

“U.S. out of the Middle East—no justice, no peace!”
or better yet take the Middle East out of the US.


3 posted on 03/19/2007 10:39:10 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Freep Fox they drop the ball on GOE)
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To: Thunder90
The 51 protesting bus riders represented a variety of political ideologies, from Democrat to Green Party to Socialist.

usual lineup

4 posted on 03/19/2007 10:39:45 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)
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To: Thunder90

Now I have to curse.

That report was absolute bullshit. I saw nothing but Vietnam vets when I was in front of the Lincoln Memorial.

50,000? I don't think between the two groups there were 50,000 people. We had smaller numbers? The Park Police said we outnumbered the Lefties (only thing lefty about me is my dominant hand) 3 to 1. Somebody send angry letters to them because mine will be incoherent and quite vulgar.


5 posted on 03/19/2007 10:44:27 AM PDT by wastedyears ("These colours don't run, from cold bloody war." - Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson)
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To: Doogle
a variety of political ideologies, from Democrat to Green Party to Socialist

"We have a variety of ideologies for you to choose from comrade, from Bolshevik all the way to Stalinist."

6 posted on 03/19/2007 10:45:15 AM PDT by Argus
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To: Thunder90
Next time break out the "chemical weapons":

-Eric

7 posted on 03/19/2007 10:46:00 AM PDT by E Rocc (Myspace "Freepers" group moderator)
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To: Thunder90

50,000?

Obviously all math majors.


8 posted on 03/19/2007 10:46:09 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Doogle
"The 51 protesting bus riders represented a variety of political ideologies, from Democrat to Green Party to Socialist."

Most are anti-American pro terrorist scum who are going to school on my tax money. Toss them our and take their student loans.
9 posted on 03/19/2007 10:46:20 AM PDT by YOUGOTIT (56 Supporters of al Qaeda are seated in the US Senate)
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To: Thunder90
“Can you hear that?” she asked a friend beside her, seemingly in awe. “It’s like getting closer to the ocean.”

No no Tiffany, it's the Ventura effect of the wind whistling through that vacuum between your ears

10 posted on 03/19/2007 10:47:03 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)
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To: Thunder90

what do we want?
NEW CHANTS!
when do we want 'em?
NOW!


11 posted on 03/19/2007 10:47:57 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: Doogle

51 is what I picked up too. Big crowd! Wonder how much the dweebs were paid?


12 posted on 03/19/2007 10:48:06 AM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: raccoonradio

>>“Racist, sexist, anti-gay, right-wing bigots, go away!”

ugh! Talk about your boring old chants!
What's there to live for, who needs the Peace Corps...


13 posted on 03/19/2007 10:51:01 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: Thunder90
Young people know next to nothing about politics or history. Nothing is changed here from the time when I was a student at Kent State Univ. in Ohio.

All it really amounts to is that t bunch of kids get a chance to hang out together and meet a bunch of kids from some other school and it is a 'cool' social event. In my personal experience, less than 2 in 20 have the least understanding of actual facts and most are high.
14 posted on 03/19/2007 10:51:03 AM PDT by SMARTY ("Stay together, pay the soldiers and forget everything else." Lucius Septimus Severus)
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To: Thunder90

Lol, this article is so full of bias I laughed. They're not even trying to hide it anymore.


15 posted on 03/19/2007 10:53:29 AM PDT by TeenagedConservative
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To: lilylangtree
Wonder how much the dweebs were paid?

..extra credits...provided they didn't accidently poke each other in the eye, or step on the prepaid provided protest signs before they got off the bus

16 posted on 03/19/2007 10:54:19 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)
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To: Thunder90
As two high school girls shouting pro-Bush and pro-war sentiments tried to break into CAN’s contingent....

Wow...I guess there is a little hope for the future.

17 posted on 03/19/2007 10:55:27 AM PDT by CT-Freeper (Said the perpetually dejected Mets (and, yes, sometimes Jets) fan.)
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To: raccoonradio

Socialist, Communist, anti soap.
Go back home to smoke your dope.

Lovers of Fidel, Chavez and Che,
But you won't move to cuba to stay.

If you think life is over because of the Patriot Act,
You've never learned to separate fiction from fact.

To keep the globe from getting too hot,
pay me to plant more trees and pot.


18 posted on 03/19/2007 10:58:06 AM PDT by posterchild (1/365th Irish)
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To: wastedyears

Also, I was one of the 'youths' there, being only 21 years old. I'm fully a legal adult, but no offense meant, considerably younger than the general crowd that we had on Saturday.


19 posted on 03/19/2007 11:00:07 AM PDT by wastedyears ("These colours don't run, from cold bloody war." - Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson)
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To: Thunder90

Many Thanks for a good report!!!...


20 posted on 03/19/2007 11:01:07 AM PDT by GitmoSailor (Cold War Veteran===Beware of the Ides of Marx=Fairness Doctrine,3rd party,Slow Bleed+Hillary.)
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