Posted on 11/30/2007 10:20:16 PM PST by Coleus
TFP members attended in ceremonial habit with a statue of Our Lady of Fatima. |
Year after year, dissident Catholics and radical leftists stage a propaganda protest at the gates of Fort Benning against the U.S. Armys Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation the former School of the Americas. While anti-military protesters enjoy ample media coverage, little notice is given to thousands of patriotic Americans who honor the troops, only blocks away, during God Bless Fort Benning Day. The event deserves attention.
After a 17-hour road trip from Pennsylvania to Georgia and two flat tires on the way, TFP Student Action members were exhausted yet unwilling to rest: thats not what we came down here for. It was a brisk Friday afternoon as we stood on Broadway and 13th Street, a busy intersection downtown Columbus to pray a public Rosary for the troops. The oak studded median on Broadway offered a perfect location to pray for the troops in the open air. So we surrounded the statue of Our Lady of Fatima, escorted by two members wearing the ceremonial habit of the TFP; others held the American flag, the TFP banner, signs and posters.
Overwhelming Support for the Troops
The thirteen-foot banner proclaimed the TFP's statement.. |
Our signs read: Rosary for the troops, God Bless America, and Honk to support the troops! The overwhelming majority of vehicles passing by were overjoyed. Drivers would see our signs, smile and immediately start honking. We estimated getting 5,400 honks in three hours, because cars honked every two seconds at a steady rate. Drivers with broken horns found other ways to express their support, giving thumbs up, clapping or waving or yelling yeeehaaa! Not wanting to be left out, a man crossing the intersection in a motorized wheel chair repeatedly honked his small electronic horn. From every corner, the intersection was alive with honks and cheers of support and gratitude for the troops who serve our country. At the same time, bystanders were disgusted by the anti-military display that clogs the entrance to Fort Benning every November. Would you fellows like something to drink? asked a gentleman who then delivered loads of refreshments for us.
God Bless Fort Benning Day
Columbus residents appreciate the military tradition of sacrifice, discipline, duty, risk and selfless heroism, and God Bless Fort Benning Day is an event that expresses the gratitude of countless Americans for that noble institution. It is a wonderful reaction against the SOA Watch protest. This year the event unfolded on Broadway on November 17, attracting over 20,000 patriotic Americans, far outnumbering the demonstrators at the grim SOA Watch protest nearby. Thousands of soldiers and officers in uniform joined the rally and were treated to a free pancake breakfast offered by volunteers. On stage, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Tidwell, founders of God Bless Fort Benning addressed the crowd, followed by Major General Walter Wojdakowski, Commanding General of Fort Benning. Other activities and speakers continued throughout the day. A team of Army Rangers entertained onlookers, demonstrating hand-to-hand martial arts combat techniques.
Hard-hitting Ad Makes Ripples
TFP member Cesar Franco distributes the full-page advertisement to soldiers. |
That same day, The Columbus Ledger-Inquirer printed a full-page ad of the TFP: To the SOA Watch Protesters: Be Consistent! To the Military: Be Proud! The statement highlights how leftist Catholic protesters misrepresent true Catholics and exposes the errors of liberation theology.
Standing on the sidewalk with our visible banners allowed people to find us and chat about the TFP ad. Thank you. I saw it the newspaper this morning. My husband liked it so much, he cut it out, said one lady. Others added: From one fellow Catholic to another, thank you for publishing that statement, and Give me a stack of those flyers. Ill spread the news around town. Your publication says what hasnt been said, and what needed to be said. A lot of people are talking about your ad, said another. I really appreciate it.
In fact, a vendor selling The Columbus Ledger-Inquirer to SOA Watch protesters, folded the newspaper to the page on which the TFP statement appeared to encourage more sales: Buy the newspaper theyre going fast.
Gloomy Protesters Debate
It was easy to spot SOA protesters by their gloomy faces or garish hippie attire. Several stopped by our banner to debate. Logic was sparse. For example, one SOA protester said: I disagree with you [TFP], but you are using logic. Moments later, a self-avowed communist approached TFP member John Miller, saying: If you support the troops, you support sponsors of terrorism. After John Miller calmly refuted the claim, the woman departed, shouting a communist slogan: Viva la Revolucion! to which John Miller replied, Viva Cristo Rey! (Long live Christ the King).
Why do you tell protesters to be consistent? asked two angry individuals. Because many protesters claim to be Catholics in good standing yet subscribe to Marxist liberation theology, which is condemned by the Church, replied a TFP representative. The two women rolled their eyes and walked away in silence.
May God Keep America Strong
God Bless Fort Benning Day is a refreshing event that opposes mediocrity. It is an event where over 20,000 patriotic Americans gather to honor the officers and soldiers who heroically place their lives at risk to maintain peace and order. At a time when the very concept of good and evil is muddled, the event affirms that good should be defended and evil rejected. May God bless our troops, keep our nation strong and guide all those who defend the values of Western Christian civilization.
To the SOA Watch Protesters: Be Consistent! To the Military: Be Proud!
I bet the base is pristine, with mowed grass and painted rocks right?
The reason I mentioned it, is that I took jump school in 72 and I was shocked to see that parts of Benning were over grown with grass and weeds, and the EM club was largely taken over by black militants and it was off limits to us.
The Infantry School part looked normal, clean and immaculate etc.
Benning was a dark, business like place to be back then.
South Columbus hasn't changed, though. I wouldn't want to be there after dark outside of an APC if I were the Devil Incarnate.
“things aren’t the roiling pot o’ water they were when you bunked there. “
I knew of course that they wouldn’t be, even though I wasn’t there very long I thought that I was seeing a glimpse of an old wartime army base, like I said it seemed to be all business, so focused on war professional producing schools, that even the grass was abandoned, which is extraordinary in the military.
I grew up a military history buff and when I was sleeping in those old wooden barracks I assumed that they were the same ones that all the Airborne heroes of WWII had passed through, the jump tower was there, they had those giant special effects fans that Hollywood had donated so that we could learn how to deal with collapsing a chute after landing in high winds.
Something that surprised me at the time was that so many of the black hats during jump week had German accents.
With my WWII dad and the WWII state of mind that I was in while there, it was a little jarring to hear those German accents waking me out of my thoughts when the bus took us to our first jump.
Been there, heard that.
I cannot tell you how embarrassing it is when some one mentions or I hear ‘revolutionary theology’. This misguided idea has been discounted by the Church and every Pope since it came out in the 1930’s.
Support our Troops in word and deed!
“There are still a lot of Germans on the base.”
I eventually ended up with German wings, I think this German thing should be looked into by the Black helicopter people.
And here's the same audio set made into a HALO movie. Very funny.Halo: I fart in your general direction
Its not that the media misses the larger crowds supporting the military. Rather, its the media IGNORES the larger crowds supporting the military. “We make the news, you believe it” (Sugggested NY Slimes motto”)
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Outstanding.
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