Posted on 03/16/2007 3:10:01 PM PDT by mdittmar
Local veterans are headed for Washington on Saturday over fears that anti-war protesters may deface the military memorials even though the peace activists deny any such plans.
More than a dozen local veterans will join the Gathering of Eagles, a national veterans group committed to upholding the prestige of war memorials.
The gathering is counter to a March on the Pentagon organized by the anti-war group Act Now to Stop War and End Racism. The nationwide anti-war group, in a press release, denies any plans for disorderly actions upon any memorial.
The demonstrations are in conjunction with the four-year anniversary of the United States military involvement in Iraq.
The peace march will begin near the Vietnam Memorial site and end at the Pentagon.
Veterans, including Jesse Turner of the Shickshinny area, are concerned that protesters may dishonor the Vietnam Memorial Wall and other monuments. They plan to stand silent guard over the memorial.
Turner, a Korean War and Vietnam veteran and commander of Shickshinny American Legion Post 495, is organizing the trip. He welcomes other local residents who would like to take the bus trip to the nations capital.
For the demonstration I am hoping that the rest of America will know that the Jane Fondas and Cindy Sheehans (two of the most popular protestors of the war) of the world are not the norm, Turner said. We have other people that still love our country and fully support our troops.
The Gathering of Eagles purpose, according to its Web site, is to uphold the divinity of the memorials which recognize the fallen soldiers who shed blood for the country and the rights of its citizens.
Frank McNeil, a Marine Corps veteran, recalls the scene in San Francisco decades ago during the height of the anti-war movement.
It was like a gauntlet walking amongst those people, said McNeil. Protestors are the loud minority, while veterans are the silent majority. Wed like the troops stationed over in Iraq to come home with dignity.
Vietnam veteran Jake Baluta said the groups function is to support the military.
Thats the reason for this organization, for veterans to touch base and stand amongst the soldiers, he said. We will all adorn flags and will be very dignified.
Wish I could be there with a wonderful group of vets. Thank you all. God bless you.
We made it to DC!
I love our VETS. Wish we heard more from them, though.
Veterans try to be dignified. However, coming to the party are anarchists, SDS radicals, and frothing Moonbats.
Will they attack the veterans? Will they throw bottles and rocks at old and young veterans and their families? Will they burn American flags and try to deface military monuments?
When is there an end to dignity, when those who carried the sword of freedom can no longer abide the desecration of their flag and their shrines, curses and violence against their honorable elders, women and children?
That will be the day when the wicked shall flee or fall.
I made it from Texas. I left Wednesday. I stopped in Indiana and picked up some friends.
We hit some snow in Ohio and Pennsylvania. It has been a while since I have driven through snow.
But we are here and we are ready.
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