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There were a few tense moments, however, including an encounter involving Joshua Sparling, 25, who was on crutches and who said he was a corporal with the 82nd Airborne Division and lost his right leg below the knee in Ramadi, Iraq. Mr. Sparling spoke at a smaller rally held earlier in the day at the United States Navy Memorial, and voiced his support for the administration’s policies in Iraq.
Later, as antiwar protesters passed where he and his group were standing, words were exchanged and one of the antiwar protestors spit at the ground near Mr. Sparling; he spit back.
Capitol police made the antiwar protestors walk farther away from the counterprotesters.
“These are not Americans as far as I’m concerned,†Mr. Sparling said.
Another counterprotester, Larry Stark, 71, a retired Navy officer who fought in Vietnam for five years and was a prisoner of war, said, “We never lost a battle in Vietnam but we lost the war, and the same is going to be true in Iraq if these protesters have their way.â€
The protesters on Saturday were undermining troop morale, Mr. Stark said, and increasing the likelihood of a premature withdrawal.
“It’s like we never learn from the past,†he said.
Well, gee true feelings come out. Not only are they against the war, but they seem to hate the troops.
Another Gem...
Tassi McKee, from Bastrop, La., who said she was a staff sergeant in the Air Force, was among a small contingent of about 20 active-duty service members who turned out. “I believe this has become a civil war, and we are being hurt and making matters worse by staying in the middle of it,†Sergeant McKee said.
She said that it was not illegal for active-duty members to attend protests but that it was strongly discouraged.
My Guess is Tassi's Career is pretty much over. Hope it was worth it for her.
And quotes from her from another story...
Air Force Staff Sgt. Tassi McKee, 26, an intelligence specialist at Fort Meade, Md., said she joined the Air Force because of patriotism, travel and money for college. "After we went to Iraq, I began to see through the lies," she said.
Yeah, her career is over. My guess is that she joined for mostly travel and school money rather than Patriotism.
This is very disturbing to me.. a 12 year old.
At the rally, 12-year-old Moriah Arnold stood on her toes to reach the microphone and tell the crowd: "Now we know our leaders either lied to us or hid the truth. Because of our actions, the rest of the world sees us as a bully and a liar."
The sixth-grader from Harvard, Mass., organized a petition drive at her school against the war that has killed more than 3,000 U.S. service-members, including seven whose deaths were reported Saturday.
Wow, you think maybe her parents have really been messing with her mind? Whn I was 12 I could hardly care less who the President was, much less rattle off a load of BS like that.
An I love that the person writing the story was able to fit int he 3,000 number right in there. Not like everyone has no idea how many troops have been killed.
as a side note, I ran into a anti war person at a bar last time I was home. She was in her 20s, pretty, seemed intelligent. Until she asked what I did. She got nasty right away. We debated a little, until I asked her some questions about things and the region she could not answer because she really had no clue. She called me a baby killer and walked off.
Hey! Thanks for your support!
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Fixed url to fit window width. LDB
There were a few tense moments, however, including an encounter involving Joshua Sparling, 25, who was on crutches and who said he was a corporal with the 82nd Airborne Division and lost his right leg below the knee in Ramadi, Iraq. Mr. Sparling spoke at a smaller rally held earlier in the day at the United States Navy Memorial, and voiced his support for the administration’s policies in Iraq.
Later, as antiwar protesters passed where he and his group were standing, words were exchanged and one of the antiwar protestors spit at the ground near Mr. Sparling; he spit back.
Capitol police made the antiwar protestors walk farther away from the counterprotesters.
“These are not Americans as far as I’m concerned,†Mr. Sparling said.
Another counterprotester, Larry Stark, 71, a retired Navy officer who fought in Vietnam for five years and was a prisoner of war, said, “We never lost a battle in Vietnam but we lost the war, and the same is going to be true in Iraq if these protesters have their way.â€
The protesters on Saturday were undermining troop morale, Mr. Stark said, and increasing the likelihood of a premature withdrawal.
“It’s like we never learn from the past,†he said.
Well, gee true feelings come out. Not only are they against the war, but they seem to hate the troops.
Another Gem...
Tassi McKee, from Bastrop, La., who said she was a staff sergeant in the Air Force, was among a small contingent of about 20 active-duty service members who turned out. “I believe this has become a civil war, and we are being hurt and making matters worse by staying in the middle of it,†Sergeant McKee said.
She said that it was not illegal for active-duty members to attend protests but that it was strongly discouraged.
My Guess is Tassi's Career is pretty much over. Hope it was worth it for her.
And quotes from her from another story...
Air Force Staff Sgt. Tassi McKee, 26, an intelligence specialist at Fort Meade, Md., said she joined the Air Force because of patriotism, travel and money for college. "After we went to Iraq, I began to see through the lies," she said.
Yeah, her career is over. My guess is that she joined for mostly travel and school money rather than Patriotism.
This is very disturbing to me.. a 12 year old.
At the rally, 12-year-old Moriah Arnold stood on her toes to reach the microphone and tell the crowd: "Now we know our leaders either lied to us or hid the truth. Because of our actions, the rest of the world sees us as a bully and a liar."
The sixth-grader from Harvard, Mass., organized a petition drive at her school against the war that has killed more than 3,000 U.S. service-members, including seven whose deaths were reported Saturday.
Wow, you think maybe her parents have really been messing with her mind? Whn I was 12 I could hardly care less who the President was, much less rattle off a load of BS like that.
An I love that the person writing the story was able to fit int he 3,000 number right in there. Not like everyone has no idea how many troops have been killed.
as a side note, I ran into a anti war person at a bar last time I was home. She was in her 20s, pretty, seemed intelligent. Until she asked what I did. She got nasty right away. We debated a little, until I asked her some questions about things and the region she could not answer because she really had no clue. She called me a baby killer and walked off.
Hey! Thanks for your support!
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