Posted on 02/15/2008 12:13:16 PM PST by Syncro
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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Berkeley Report - Protest of the City Council
MONDAY February 11th
For Move America Forward staff, our pro-troop demonstration against the Berkeley City Council actually started the day before when we sent off MAF Director of Operations Ryan Gill in a 10-foot moving truck. His mission was to secure supplies, and pick up MAF spokesperson and Gold-star mom Debbie Lee who flew in from Arizona to the Oakland airport.
The remaining staff spent the day in Sacramento faxing and emailing out last minute press releases and media advisories. Most of us went home around 11 pm, with plans to leave Sacramento by two in the morning to get there before five. I slept for about an hour and a half, woke up at 1 in the morning and was in the office by about 2:15. Some of our staff bypassed sleep altogether, as there was much prep work to be done in the final hours before we stood our ground in support of our troops. We werent packed up and on the road until about 3:00 AM and we stopped for a quick breakfast at Dennys before hitting the road again and arriving in Berkeley at almost 5:00 AM.
Other supporters were traveling via car and caravan from Oregon, Nevada, Colorado and Southern California. People went to great efforts to make it to this important event.
TUESDAY February 12th
By 4:30 AM Ryan Gill arrived at the rally location along with Debbie Lee. Blue Star Mom,Deborah Johns whose son is a Recon Marine who served in Iraq for three tours of duty, arrived moments later.
By 5:00 AM I arrived in Berkeley along with MAF Deputy Executive Director, Mary Pearson, and MAF Grassroots Coordinator, Joe Wierzbicki. We were joined by about two-dozen pro-troop supporters, including Gold Star Father Scott Conover and his wife, Julie. The enemy was also present with about two-dozen or so anti-military protestors and already it looked like the scene was turning ugly.
As we approached Martin Luther King, Jr. Way I got a call from Ryan on the phone, saying, Its hot already, already some people have been knocked down and everyones getting in each others faces.
The mood may have been hot, but the morning air was freezing cold.
When we turned the corner of MLK Way, I saw why Ryan had said that the situation was boiling over at critical mass. There was an angry mob on the street, about to tear itself apart as anti-war and pro-troop supporters were clashing in close quarters! Cameras were already everywhere, lighting up the area of the park, despite the fact that it was still dark as midnight and only the pale, dull yellow light of some streetlamps bathed the streets of Berkeley.
As soon as we parked I jogged down to the corner where the mob was self-imploding upon itself. I squeezed between some cameras just in time to jump between Scott Conover and some anti war protester who was jabbing his finger in Scotts face and yelling angrily while holding a sign depicting images from Abu Ghraib prison.
This is the reality of War he said, The US Military is a bunch of war criminals!
My son was not a war criminal! responded Scott, who seemed ready to tear the man apart, and from the looks of it, sizing up the difference in size between Scott and the anti-war guy, it looked as if he could. #$% you! You are a traitor you piece of #@$%!
EMOTIONS RUN HIGH
But Scott pulled himself back, cooled off and thanked me for stepping in, I know that Scott is familiar with MAF, but we had never met before so it was a good way to get introduced.
I looked across the street and saw several police vehicles parked. Across the park there was another one parked at the opposite end of the street. Yet I could see no police officers, and the throngs of angry protesters were boiling with rage.
When I looked across the street again I saw that there were now some police congregating around the crosswalk. I walked over and picked one to introduce myself to, I told him I was the communications director for MAF and he didnt seem very interested. Okay, fine, well I asked what we were going to do about getting a handle on the situation over there across the street. I was told I would have to make a phone call and talk to his Lieutenant.
POLICE FINALLY STEP IN
Around 5:30 or 6:00, as the crowd got bigger, more pandemonium ensued. At one high point of craziness, one of our supporters, a really big guy in a red sweater, was literally pushing back a whole line of anti-war people, wading into several at a time and slowly forcing them back.
The effort only served to enrage others to push back and soon the whole crowd was tussling. I still had no clue what the police were doing, so several people jumped in, myself and this anti-war guy holding a sign that said dialogue corner were jumping in between people and holding our hands out to try and keep the crowd away from each other.
It was only sort-of working, but finally the police formed a single column and marched through the middle, putting a line in between. I was caught on the anti-war side of the line, and while for a moment the crowd was separated, we were still all yelling at each other.
I got a phone call from the police dispatch telling me to come across the street and speak with Lieutenant Hart of the Berkeley PD. Hart told me that Code Pink had voluntarily decided to bring their people across to the other side of the street at 7:00 am.
I was pretty sure that our permit said they werent supposed to be on our side anyways, but Hart told me her understanding was that despite the permits, neither side was prohibited or guaranteed to be in either location, the park or the city council.
One of the Code Pink ladies, Rae, kept trying to talk to me, saying things like, oh, you look like someone whos trying to keep order and control your people. You have a cool head. She kept trying to tell me to control my people and saying we were being aggressive. it was obvious to me that the Code Pinkos were the ones provoking and egging people on, and had deliberately marched across the street from their permitted area into our area to show the families of dead soldiers pictures of bloody mutilated bodies of innocent Iraqis blown up by insurgents or pictures of dead soldiers.
She was pissing me off, trying to get me to admit that our people were being overly aggressive by being nice to me or whatever. Finally she went away.
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No question about that, I certainly agree.
Most confrontations don't call for the measures I described.
But when the confrontations start to become ugly and threatening, my way works.
I just found the answer to my own question. The US Rep is Barbara Lee who proudly refers to herself as a “progressive”. Is anyone surprised?
http://lee.house.gov/index.cfm?SectionID=7&ParentID=0&SectionTree=7&SectionTypeID=2
Thanks for those added details! Mega kudos to the elderly gentleman who kicked the bike over and recovered the American flag - and to Melanie Morgan and the Goldstar Dad who gave the creep a dirt sandwich!
/sarc
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Please delete the extra posts for Mountain Flower
Thank you...
Nana
Will check out when more time is available. Have a good one.
Naming a baby girl Medea just insures that she's going to grow up to be one bitter woman.
How do you post photos?
I have about 20 pictures from the Tuesday Demonstration I took about noon in Berkeley.
How do you post photos?
I have about 20 pictures from the Tuesday Demonstration I took about noon in Berkeley.
How do you post photos?
I have about 20 pictures from the Tuesday Demonstration I took about noon in Berkeley.
I have a much better idea -- everybody get the hell out of the wy, and let the Marines and Troops defend them selves -- a little R&R wouldn't hurt them a bit.
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