Posted on 10/13/2013 9:23:15 AM PDT by Nachum
ibreakthings (D) @Kudzu81
@michellemalkin @TwitchyTeam I'm at #vetmarch for million vet march in DC at WWII Memorial 5:06 AM - 13 Oct 2013
Citizens are taking to Washington, D.C., Sunday morning to protest the Spite Houses closing of the nations memorials. Twitter users are using #VetMarch and #1MVetMarch to spread the word and to provide on-the-scene reports from the Million Vet March. As Twitchy reported, Sarah Palin is attending the march as well.
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You called?
:)
Just put that info up on Twitter. My feed goes to over 7000 people. Let’s see who pics this up.
The military has been used against U.S. citizens before, and I don’t doubt that the military would follow orders again.
In my considered opinion, we are very close to some sort of tipping point. Not sure what, but the spontaneity of this, combined with the fact that these are people who normally avoid civil disobedience, is worthy of some sort of note.
From what I have read over the years this is a fairly brutal practice and many Vets sustained severe injuries from these attacks.
When struck hard by the flat of the sword they suffered skull fractures, concussions, shattered bones and of course lesser injuries like lacerations.
By degrees, how close are we to a Tiananmen Square moment where the whole world is watching as a DHS tank rolls over a wounded warrior while removing a barrycade at an open-air monument?
obama’s salivating for it to ‘get out of control’.
So many fake-cuffs for Barry, so little time.
Yes Dealing Conservatives and Patriots in a fashion les than cordial.
If Obama keeps going as he is there will be more of this, and it is unnecessary, these people intend no harm.
You remember the 60’s. Well this time it isn’t folks with flowers in their hair.
It is fire in their heart.
wonder if the truckers showed up?
wonder if the truckers showed up?
"While protesters listened to music, planned their actions or slept, the authorities quickly moved in 10,000 Federal troops to various locations in the D.C. area, including 4,000 paratroopers from the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division. At one point, so many soldiers and marines were being moved into the area from bases along the East Coast, that troop transports were landing at the rate of one every three minutes at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland, about 15 miles from the White House. These troops were to back up the 5,100 D.C. Metroplitan Police and 2,000 D.C. National Guard troops that were already on the streets."
Big difference. The "protesters" were already proven to be a lot of violent slime. I lived through the sixties and watched the Chicago riots. The city had reason to fear.
That isn’t true at all, you made that up, the protesters weren’t violent.
The relevant point here is the biggest arrest in American history, 13,000, the massive presence of full combat troops, and the internment in camps for days, without charges and in some cases without food and bedding.
I what? Made up the part about the Chicago riots at the DemocRATic National Convention? You mean the ones I had law enforcement friends at? Or perhaps the riots at the NIU campus that my brother participated in?
So yes, you made it up.
This is DC in 1971 when they arrested 13,000 Americans, maybe things will escalate.
"Big difference. The "protesters" were already proven to be a lot of violent slime."
So yes, you made it up.
This is DC in 1971 when they arrested 13,000 Americans, maybe things will escalate.
"Big difference. The "protesters" were already proven to be a lot of violent slime."
Excuse me? I made nothing up. Did you know people in the SDS in Chicago? Do you know law enforcement who made arrests there? I did. Did you know people who were at Woodstock and running concessions there? I did. In 1971, nothing changed. It was the same group of jerks who are now ruining our country. The same ones who planned to take over our universities, create re-educatiion camps and sell us out.
I am done debating with you. Have a nice day.
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