Thanks for helping to push me up that hill after the Freep.
It would have taken me about an hour to do it alone.
BufordP was helping me across Hay street to where I was parked, when a big black SUV with blacked-out windows threatened to run us over. Pissed me off pretty good. Later on I figured the driver probably thought we were part of the anti-war crowd. It was pretty funny that I unknowingly parked in the anti's parking area. There were quite a few of them still lingering around their vehicles while I was
getting in my car. In the space of about ten minutes, several cars full of GI's drove by cursing at them. Nice ending to a good day.
Speaking of soldiers, I believe they were restricted from taking part in the event. I live here in Fayetteville and one of my SF buddies agreed with this. I imagine the freeper side would have expanded quite a bit if they were allowed to attend.
When I first got there, I set up near a raggedy looking young guy with a plastic bullhorn, yelling incoherent rhetoric and mumbo-jumbo especially when someone from our side was speaking. I pegged him as a plant from the other side, pointed him out to some other folks who confronted him and he high-tailed it back to the pit. It pays to study the enemies websites and tactics.
I was impressed with the 'Nam era Marine that me and Buford were talking with toward the end of the event. He drove himself down from NY just for this particular freep. Pretty nice guy, though I forgot his name.
From what I saw on the local news when I got home, they gave us pretty equal time and validated us as a legitimate voice.
Thanks to the folks who helped me back in my wheel chair after I fell out of it when it rolled forward off the curb.
I had a good time last year, a good time this year and I hope to see ya'll again...
Thanks for making the effort, dodging vans, etc.! GREAT SIGNS by the way!
I believe they are allowed to participate, soldiers just cannot be in uniform.
JJ, glad you got your FR account in order! If we end up in Fayetteville again next year I hope it's for a different reason. Let's hope this time next year the anti-war protesters will have to invent a new reason to b-itch.