Posted on 03/29/2007 1:14:04 PM PDT by Ellesu
Peace organizations staged a nonviolent occupation of the Hart Senate office building Thursday, calling on Democrats to end the Iraq war.
Fellow protesters and Senate staffers looked on, leaning over railings above Harts ground-floor atrium, as demonstrators read personal information about U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq. The demonstrators spoke from a circle of cardboard headstones, each displaying the photo of a U.S. soldier who had been killed.
The point were trying to make is that since January 4th the Democrats have had the chance to end the war, said Kevin Zeese, director of Democracy Rising, a participating group. Instead of ending it they are extending it.
Zeese and other protesters said they were frustrated with the Democrats emergency war-funding supplemental. The Senate version of that bill recommends a withdrawal date of March 31, 2008; the House version, seen as a tougher anti-war measure, includes a binding date of Aug. 31, 2008.
Even after their deadline there are loopholes that will allow the commander in chief to keep as many troops as he or she wants in Iraq, Zeese added.
U.S. Capitol Police formed a protective circle around the demonstrators for roughly 20 minutes before taking their signs and arresting them.
According to one groups spokeswoman, six activist groups participated.
Amid the protesters and police were several high school groups on tour visiting the Capitol. Reactions from the students were mixed.
One girl shouted at the demonstrations organizers, Youre not in there fighting for the country, so you dont know!
Sam Kielion of Logan View, Neb., said the protest was the coolest part of our trip, and voiced support for its message. Kielion, whose cousin was killed in Iraq, came to Hart to meet Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), as did students from four other Nebraska high schools.
Nelson, who spoke with the students in Harts atrium, said of the protest, Its freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, and when its done in a way thats respectful of the law, its the American way.
ordered by pelosi? or kennedy?
ping
Dog, meet your fleas.
Oh wait. Silly me. Kevin will be on "The View" blaming Bush for not surrendering sooner.
Useless Idiot...
Must have been a very small number, becasue they try to enlarge the group by saying that six groups were represented.
Well that could be one for each group, or one for two groups..
This is why someone like Hillary can be portrayed as a moderate.
They didn't keep their word? Say it ain't so. Who ever would have thought.
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