Monday, March 19, 2007

Veterans, Others Denounce Marchers









A U.S. Marine who served in Iraq
yells at passing war protesters.
Counter-demonstrators, who
came from across the country,
lined the route that antiwar marchers followed
to the Pentagon.

Gathering of Eagles

As war protesters marched toward Arlington Memorial Bridge en route to the Pentagon yesterday, they were flanked by long lines of military veterans and others who stood in solidarity with U.S. troops and the Bush administration's cause in Iraq. Many booed loudly as the protesters passed, turned their backs to them or yelled, "If you don't like America, get out!"

Several thousand vets, some of whom came by bus from New Jersey, car caravans from California or flights from Seattle or Michigan, lined the route from the bridge and down 23rd Street, waving signs such as "War There Or War Here." Their lines snaked around the corner and down several blocks of Constitution Avenue in what organizers called the largest gathering of pro-administration counter-demonstrators since the war began four years ago...continue reading

3 comments:

Winston said...

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Rosemary Welch said...

Dear, the newspapers got someone to aggrivate that vet so they could the pic they wanted to show. He stood there just picking, picking, picking. There were several thousand (30,000 estimated) men there they could have taken a picture of, but they did not want to make our vets look good. SCREW THEM. They make me so mad. Grrrr!

SERENDIP said...

Thank you Winston.

Rosemary: I loved it. I think it thought the pinko commies a good lesson...LOL