Posted on 03/02/2003 5:36:42 AM PST by kristinn
Shiver along with the D.C. Chapter, FReepers from across the country, other patriotic Americans and Iraqi exiles as C-SPAN broadcasts the Patriots Rally For America IV today at 1:05 p.m.
Recorded yesterday at the cold, fog-shrouded, snow-covered grounds of the Washington Monument, the rally held to support our troops, President Bush and the American policy on Iraq features former Rep. Bob Dornan, Aziz Al-Taee, Blanquita Cullum, John Armor, James Parmelee, Kevin Martin, Adam Ramey and yours truly.
Also featured are singers Cullen Martin, Stephanie Souders and, from Nashville, Lowell Shyette.
The program, if shown in it's entirety, should run three hours and fifteen minutes.
Get some hot chocolate ready, pop some popcorn, put on your red, white and blue sweaters and get ready to root for the home team: the men and women serving in our Armed Forces.
EAGLES UP !!!
Several hundred demonstrators gathered on the snow-covered grounds of the Mall yesterday to show their support for President George W. Bush and U.S. troops being sent overseas in the fight against international terrorism.
With the Washington Monument serving as a dramatic backdrop, the flag-waving crowd attending "Patriots Rally for America IV" listened to speeches by representatives of groups supporting current U.S. foreign policy regarding Iraq, including Aziz Altaee, chairman of the Iraqi American Council and Kevin Martin of the African-American Leadership Council and Veterans for Constitutional Renewal. Former Rep. Robert K. Dornan, California Republican and U.S. Air Force veteran, also addressed the crowd.
There were repeated cheers for American solders throughout the four-hour rally organized by Free Republic, a conservative grass-roots organization based in the District.
"This is a pro-American rally to support the troops. We're not pro-war. We have values and we know how important life is. We just recognize that sometimes force is necessary, and if it is, you have to go into it to win," said Kathryn Wood, one of the leaders of the 5-year-old group.
"My husband served in Vietnam, so I come from the perspective of 'been there, done that.' The men and women overseas are doing their duty and what their country has asked of them. We need to be supportive," Mrs. Wood said.
Mr. Dornan energized listeners by assuring them it would be "an amazing year in American history."
"This will be the month of freedom and liberation for the Iraqi people," he said in thunderous tones that resonated throughout the Mall grounds.
Tiffany Myers, 20, of Brandywine didn't mind the freezing cold or having to stand on snow if the troops can withstand the brutal elements, so could she. Mrs. Myers came out to cheer on the troops and one soldier in particular: her new husband, Marine Lance Cpl. James Myers. The couple were married in October.
"He was deployed in February, and I came to the rally to support him," Mrs. Myers said, adding that it must be "devastating" for those in the armed forces to hear that people are protesting against the war back home. "My husband and other troops are over there fighting for our rights," she said, "and for those who don't have any."
Another demonstrator, Heather Welsh of Manassas, has a boyfriend stationed in Rome. She said she felt compelled to attend the rally to support him and other U.S. military personnel.
"Freedom isn't free. It's not just our men paying the price wives and children pay dearly and they're willing to do that because they believe in what they're doing." Ms. Welsh, 32, said.
Mr. Altaee, one of the keynote speakers, said it was important for him and a delegation of 20 Iraqi Americans to attend the rally for a number of reasons. Gratitude to America topped the list.
"There are a lot of Americans being misled about the facts behind the current war against Saddam Hussein. This is a war for humanity against brutality. ... I'm here to tell the facts about people who lived inside Saddam's large prisons," he said.
After September 11, he noted, many Iraqi Americans were unfairly scrutinized or even shunned by their fellow citizens.
"We could face a backlash if the war starts. Iraqi Americans are neighbors and have contributed positively to this society," Mr. Altaee said.
Steve Rosenthal, 54, said that firm action against Iraq will not only serve the cause of anti-terrorism, but will benefit the Iraqi people as well.
"Saddam Hussein has to go. His ministers have to go. His underlings have to go. Everyone who supports him must go," Mr. Rosenthal said. "When they're gone, the people of Iraq will have a decent leader and a proper form of government."
You are an admirer of Rush's, are you not Angelwood?? It might be prudent if you would listen to his advice a little more often.
I'm imagining B-1 Bob on Fast Forward.
BTW, just as Bob started to drone a bit, he launced into the "Clinton Duplicity" mode. That 10, or so, minutes of his speech, including the George Stephanapoulusauaallass(sp?) reference was worth all the cold feet at the Sylvan.
And, BTW, lots of people HAVE rained on my parade. If I can take it, so can they!!!!
BTW... angelwood; kristinn; doctorraoul; sauropod; pippin; w04man; tgsltakoma; littlebill; taxman; AGreatPer; ChicagoLady; Republic; rface, HighRoadToChina; VietVet; Shadow; Hobsonphile; Frustrated Citizen; gunsareOK; daughteroftgsl; badray; darthraven; alwaysfree; rodgerd; bushorbust; leadpenny; freethehostages; congressmanbillybob , Thanks!! Had an awesome time with y'all!!
BTW2...Could not find anybody named 'DeeCeeFReepers'
Could not find anybody named 'Jedi Warrior'
Could not find anybody named 'Clinton'a a Liar'
The lead-in to the C-SPAN tape is on now. I watched it earlier. Thought it worthwhile.
You mean THE Big One!!?!!
FReegards...MUD
How ya doin', Mud?
BTW...missed ya out there...we had the VETS On-Stage this time...reckon they won't fit on the Sylvan Theater Stage (facin' smack-dab towards the Washington Monument...AWESOME!!!) once word gits 'roun' 'bout the next DeeCeeFReeper PRO-America Rally!!
FReegards.
Maybe. Thousands DID rally yesterday. Have you seen this thread, 2,000 Show support for military at rally (Melbourne Florida)? The link opens in a new window...anyhow, what I'm saying is that there was no national coverage of it. Only some local. I search the wires and found no photos either. If all the numbers of all the PRO SUPPORT rallys were taken together, the way the media does with the peace protests, we SHOULD be seeing scads of headlines proclaiming "Thousands Rally in Support of Liberation" all over the news.
Perhaps the media simply refuses to be interested, because pro support rallies which include actual IRAQI pro-liberation supporters simply don't fit the media agenda.
After all, the peace protests loudly claim to speak for the Iraqi people...but Iraqi dissidents only speak at pro liberation rallies. If the media covered pro liberation rallies equally, the public might get the idea there's a good reason to get rid of Saddam.
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