Posted on 02/16/2006 12:02:43 PM PST by tgslTakoma
Last Friday was the fourth week that Freepers, Protest Warriors, friends, lurkers and other supporters of our troops had all four corners of the main entrance at Walter Reed, on which we were able to display our signs, flags and banners of support for the Wounded Warriors healing inside the hospital.
BillF's computers have all suffered major malfunctions in the past two weeks, and he is unable to post his usual fabulous report again this week.
Albion Wilde is working on a TOP SECRET project for this Friday, so she is also unable to post her usual fabulous report.
So, you got me as the official After Action Reporter this week.
I have no list of names for the Honor Roll - it's locked up in BillF's computer. Bill told me this morning that he had a head count of 39 Freepers manning the four corners. The Code PinkOs had a bad turnout; no Code Pink leaders were present on their mid-block location at any point during the evening. At their peak, they had only nine people, and that was for only twenty minutes. Most of the evening they had their core group of radicals; Guitar Man, Weasel, Bruce and his wife Candace, a woman and her very elderly and wheelchair-bound mother (grandmother, in-law??) and one other guy.
Now that we own all four corners, there is no doubt in the minds of passers-by as to what side we are on - and the horn honks and shouts of support for our troops, and thank yous to us for being there, are overwhelming!
And when the cars drive by the new mid-block location for Code Pink? Nary a toot is sent their way.
Word is getting around inside the hospital that the lefties are no longer out front with their demoralizing signs and anti-America attitudes; and the wounded troops are venturing outside the gate nowadays. This week saw even more Walter Reed patients coming out to talk to us and thank us for being there. While standing alongside us out on the sidewalk, they see and hear for themselves what the media won't report - that the majority of Americans do support them and their mission.
It's a lot nicer now to stand on our four corners - we can focus our message solely on support of the troops. It's a little bit more difficult when the pizza arrives though; I have to "deliver" to twice as many locations now. Maybe I need roller skates?
You can view my photos from February 10th HERE. I have video, but haven't had time to do anything with it. Unfortunately I don't have any stills of the Fran O'Brien's bus arriving - I was doing double still/video duty, and only have video of the bus.
The Fran O'Brien's bus arrived very late last Friday night, but the large crowd who had stood on the four corners since 6:30pm weren't about to leave without welcoming them through the gates. And at around 10pm when the bus was spotted coming up Georgia Avenue, the four corners erupted in cheers, applause and a mass of supportive signs and flags a-waving!
Traffic was light, so the bus driver stopped at the intersection and after a few seconds he turned on the interior light before turning into WRAMC, and his passengers waved and smiled at the sight of a four-cornered welcome party, for them!
Again this week, we had several Freepers from out of state join us:
Dinasour (from CT) skipped the Friday night CPAC banquet to stand with Freepers supporting our troops.
Tax Relief, Huber and one of their young tax deductions (up here for CPAC) joined us from NC.
Sisku Hanne and her husband drove down from PA.
Doctor Raoul made a "Hoagies for Heroes" run, and I hear that it was a big hit in all the right places.
Great post Takoma, thanks.
Meeting Bill and Wes (our soldiers from Kentucky) was the highlight. Both are being medically retired but said they would go back if they could.
Good work! Thanks for doing this. I plan to see you all tomorrow night.
This is what I like to hear - all of our groups coordinating and out doing the leftists, week after week after week!!
[Mr] T
WE NEED A MINI-HOGGIE REPORT
How did it go?
bump! Thanks for the ping.
We'll have to do it again when it gets warmer. Maybe a picnic at dinner time and retire to the Four Corners to grab a smoke and digest.
[Mr] T
bttt
Thanks for stepping in for BillF and writing a great after-action report. Wish I could make it out to the four corners -- hopefully, I can be there when the weather warms up.
Thanks again, for all you do for the DC Chapter.
FReep On!
Great report .
A big giant Freep salute to you.
Mrs T
Albion wins the award for her new mini-MOAB; just one of her wonderful *hand-lettered* signs!
And Lurker Cindy captured the Fashionista award (sorry, Justa!) with her stunning and silky elegant fur coat.
Camera-shy hubby is still marveling over his first FReep. He took an immediate shine to Concrete "who's yer daddy?" Bob, and was really thrilled to be able to talk to some of the soldiers who visited on the corner with us. He was surprised by how happy they were, and how, in spite of what they had been through, they would go back. He was pretty much in awe of them, and I honestly can't remember him ever reacting like that in 20 years.
He was also impressed by the steady stream of beeps and waves from passersby. And he loved all the signs, especially the MOABs. We're already discussing plans for the next visit!
Way to go Justanobody! You sure are somebody in our book!
LOL about that cashmere business. Too darn cute.
What I wouldn't give to join you...Until then, I'll just have to thank all of YOU for ALL that you do.
Cheers - Dinah.
BTTT
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Hey, Landry Fan!
How are you feeling? Will we see you tomorrow? I hope so!
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