Unfortunate irony
11 November 2005 07:18Historically, Waterville has a parade to honor veterans and those
who fell while serving.
This year, one group of veterans has been arrested for protesting a display of small
white flags denoting those American soldiers who have died in Iraq.
This is across the river from Winslow, the town that wouldn't allow a peace demonstration on the 4th of July while the fighter jets thundered overhead.
I wonder if the veterans want us not to understand that American soldiers are dying on the President's order?
who fell while serving.
This year, one group of veterans has been arrested for protesting a display of small
white flags denoting those American soldiers who have died in Iraq.
This is across the river from Winslow, the town that wouldn't allow a peace demonstration on the 4th of July while the fighter jets thundered overhead.
I wonder if the veterans want us not to understand that American soldiers are dying on the President's order?
no subject
2005-11-11 05:18 (UTC)no subject
2005-11-11 05:58 (UTC)This deserves protesting.
Irac
2005-11-11 10:40 (UTC)Kelly in
TC, CA
Re: Irac
2005-11-11 15:44 (UTC)The point is that using this particular day to protest against it is an insult to every man and woman who has ever worn American uniform.
Today is a day for remembrance and honor to those who have given their lives for our freedom. Not to tell them that their deaths had no meaning beyond a politician's ambition.
Today we honor the men who died in Lexington and Concord, Tripoli and New Orleans, Bull Run and Gettysburg, San Juan Hill, the Somme, Iwo Jima, Omaha Beach, Korea, Vietnam, Granada, Panama, Bosnia, Kuwait, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and in every battle and every war, in every place American blood has been spilled in the name of Freedom. We remember their bravery and their sacrifice, and we offer them our thanks.
Re: Irac
2005-11-11 20:54 (UTC)