Posted on 01/14/2002 8:58:17 AM PST by RaceBannon
Here is a sound file of Jennie Traschen making her infamous statement on September 10, 2001, calling the American Flag a symbol of terrorism. She said this 12 hours before the first plane hit.
Jennie Traschen's Speech - RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE TARGET AS
Jim from Connecticut's Speech - RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE TARGET AS
Selectman: Lets continue on and remember lets not be personal with each other folks. Okay, whos next.
RaceBannon: Please forgive me. My name is Jim Bancroft. Im a Connecticut resident. I drove two hours to be here today specifically because of the things Ive heard of this issue. Im extremely offended by the comments I just heard. Thats simply because Im a patriotic American who favors flying the American flag that an individual who does not favor flying the American flag should feel intimidated simply because I wish to fly it.
This country was founded by people who wanted to overthrow the yoke of tyranny and this is the state it started in. The British marched on Concord in an effort to seize the weapons of the colonialists so that they could impose a tyrannical government even tighter than they already had. The colonialists fought back.
If I remember correctly, the mascot of the UMass team is the Minuteman. On the 25 cent piece known as the quarter, the back of the quarter has a picture of the minuteman. Those are symbols that we all learned from children. It was a symbol of bravery. It was a symbol of people that werent going to get stepped on. The other symbol that helps define this country, other than the acts of freedom done by Massachusetts citizens, is the American flag.
Im a United States Marine Corps veteran. I served from 1977 to 1981. I was one of the Marines off Iran for the hostage rescue attempt. One of the most vivid memories I have of that time period is watching Iranian students burn the American flag and burn effigies of Jimmy Carter, who I believe is an honorable man. They were not burning the United Nations flag, they were not burning Ronald Reagan, they were not burning pictures of the White House. They burned the symbolisms of our country which was our President who was a crude stick figure often painted up in an American flag when he was burned, as a picture of Uncle Sam who we all know is dressed up like an American flag, and then they burned an American flag. If the symbol of the United States is not the American flag, I dont know what is.
Ive heard statements made earlier, I believe it was by Im sorry, I dont know who it was. Im not going to say who I think it was because Im probably wrong. That the consistent flying of the flag could be worn out on people because you see it all the time. Well then why are you flying the UN flag? I do not believe that this can be disconnected right now. You fly the UN flag daily at the seat of your government of this town. This is an American city in an American state. And yet you fly the flag of an organization which is trying to brand this country as racist, while at the same time ignoring countries that are burning farmers out of their home because of their race, or that are enslaving people because of their race or their ethnicity. This same organization which you fly the organizational flag of outside this building, is ignoring their racial hate crimes and trying to brand us all as racists simply because we are united under this flag.
Ive noticed that the majority of the veterans here are United States Marine Corps veterans. There isnt a single Marine in here that cant tell you about Mount Surabachi and the raising of the flag. Chester Nimitz said that the raising of that flag means a Marine Corps for another 10,000 years. It wasnt the United Nations flag that rose. It was the United States flag. This flag raised on Iwo Jima was a symbol of America. This is the United States.
Now Im not going to say that there can not be a display of flags that is tacky. Everyone know that and Im going to be quite honest I have not seen this display that we are even talking about. I only know of it on the internet, Ive read articles about, and Ive read statements by the people doing it. Maybe it is tacky, I havent seen it yet.
But in a town that flies a foreign organizational flag in front of their town hall and then complains about an American flag or a group of American flags being raised on your Main Street. Im willing to bet that if you took that UN flag down and put an American flag up there, the people would not have felt they had to fly these on Main Street. They would have only asked for individual holidays. They would have only asked for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, maybe V-J Day, maybe V-E Day, maybe groundhog day. But they wouldnt have had to insist on it being over such a long period of time as they asked for because the people of Amherst would have known that the United States flag flies over their town hall. Im very upset and Im going to shut up now before I embarrass myself.
[Voices in the background]
Selectman: Folks, we tolerate opinions here. Please
Jennie Traschen: So my dad was a World War II veteran. So I guess that makes me part of a family of veterans. And my mom was one of those women that waited at home for the letters and Im sure had a very hard time when my father was missing in action for many months. But, luckily for me anyways, they lived to bring up a family of delightful children.
One of my earliest memories is standing outside the GE plant in Schenectady Upstate New York on a picket line with my parents because GE was contributing to the war effort that was funneling over into Vietnam. And as I grew up, I watched my parents first draft counseling young men who were being drafted, standing on vigil lines, organizing rallies, working for the nuclear freeze, working to stop the destruction in Central America.
And as I think back about my education, when I left the household, and wasnt in so direct contact with my parents. In fact, thats one of the reason why I dragged myself down tonight because I knew that both of then would be here and that I at least had to be as unlazy as my folks were. My education has been punctuated by U.S. invasion. Okay. After Vietnam, you know its El Salvador, its Nicaragua, it was Panama, it was the Middle East. The people living in Gaza and the West Bank who only had the misfortune to have their homes live in their homes at the wrong time. Just like the people that lived in this country, in this land before the European Colonists came and one of the first historical acts that was done in the name of the flag was to kill those people to steal their land. And thats why that flag flies from shore to shining or sea to shining sea I think the phrase is. Its not something to be proud of.
Selectman: I understand, I think we understand your point of view.
Jennie Traschen: I want to make one more, one more comment. That, I can also understand as weve heard tonight that the flag represents different things to different people. And people have written in and said that the flag stands for freedom and justice. If thats what you think it stands for or should stand for, go to your legislators and ask them to fund education for G.I.s, ask them to fund education so that everyone can get a higher education in the Commonwealth. Ask them to fund health care because thats part of freedom and justice. So if you think that thats important I really encourage people to get out in the streets, and take your pen in your hands and do something to create the reality of freedom and justice because thats not what the history of our flag has represented.
Selectman: Thank you Jen. [Spattering of applause] Okay, whos next?
This is the phrase of Jennie's that made me laugh out loud:
they lived to bring up a family of delightful children
Who with half a neuron would say this about herself?
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