Posted on 02/15/2003 5:53:43 PM PST by oceanperch
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Demonstrators stage lively exchange
By Jennifer Moody
Albany Democrat-Herald
Demonstrators at a downtown Albany rally Friday afternoon disagreed on whether to go to war with Iraq but found common ground on one issue: each other's right to be heard.
One of the groups, sponsored by Albany Peace Seekers, marched around the block from First Avenue south on Ellsworth and back around on Lyon. About 100 people participated, carrying signs that read "All Children Are Precious," "Negotiate Peace" and "Dissent is the Highest Form of Patriotism."
As they rounded the corner from Lyon back to First, the walkers passed a group of six counter-demonstrators who stationed themselves on the corner with signs that read, "We Support Our President," and, "Our Son is Defending Their Freedom."
"I wish they'd realize that the people of Iraq can't do this," said one of the corner occupants, Kevin Roberts of Tangent, waving a small American flag as the walkers passed.
"Everyone has a voice. I'm so proud to be an American, living in a country where we can exercise our voice. I don't know how much longer that's going to be possible," said Mary Steinbacher of Albany, who walked with sign that read, "Who Would Jesus Bomb?"
The two groups talked together a few times, but exchanged few barbs.
"Jesus believes in self-defense!" Jo Langley of Newport shouted to Steinbacher.
"You'll be singing a different tune when they come and gas your house!" yelled a passerby, who declined to give his name.
Talking among themselves about a war with Iraq, the two groups repeated the stances taken by their counterparts in protests and counter-protests all over the world.
"These peace guys, they forget the other side of it," said Robert Herndon, a retired Marine sergeant major from Dallas who stopped briefly to join the counter-protesters on his way to dinner. "Peace is empty without liberty. You gotta fight to have liberty."
"Same left-wing socialists running around, same ones as the '50s and '60s," growled Gary White of Albany. On the other side, Steinbacher stressed her support for people in the military, particularly her brother, who is serving in Kuwait.
"All of my energy and prayers go toward him. But I want him brought back full and complete," she said. "This is just an unnecessary war. Iraq is posing no threat. Nothing's been proven."
"We've ignored a lot of dictators," Peace Seekers organizer Don Rea said. "If we can find away to contain them, that's a lot better than killing a lot of our own people and a lot of Iraqi children, that's what I think. All diplomatic solutions haven't been exhausted."
Albany Peace Seekers plan to hold walks at the same location at 4:15 p.m. every Friday. So far, that's all right with art gallery director Ron Peters, who watched the group make its circuit from the window of the Thomas Kinkade shop on Ellsworth Street.
"It's a bit of an inconvenience," he said, adding, "But they're more than welcome to express their opinion. I don't have a problem as long as they're not rowdy or get out of hand.
The Anti War group had about 50 people we had 7. She stated one of guys growled and that I yelled. Misquote. I spoke to the woman as they passed that I am guided by the Catholic Caticism and self defense is acceptable when one is under attack.
She said well I am Catholic but your Jesus is not my Jesus.
She had was getting out of earshot by then so I raised my voice to repeat that self defense is ok.
Also not noted is the cars honking in support of us and the lack of for the Anti-war demonstrators.
Kevin and I were spit on by a bongo playing peace nik.
They had a few strays that stood with us by mistake. My son (who communicates with facial gestures) was laughing at the strays who we tried to direct to their group. One lady when she caught on said is that what he is laughing about? My son also has a communication system he activates with a head switch and he asked one of the strays "are you lost" this is one of 40 preproggammed phrases he has that phrase is usaully used when I am driving.
Bottom line the story is one sided. We had so many thumbs up and honking for are little group that the counter demonstrator came and stood up about 10 feet from us so that the one way traffic saw them first but the honkers reserved their support bye eye contact and thumbs up directly at us.
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