Posted on 10/13/2013 10:06:04 AM PDT by smoothsailing
By Grae Stafford 12:38 PM 10/13/2013
Hundreds of veterans descended on Washington, D.C. on Sunday under overcast skies and light rain to protest the closure of the war memorials during the government shutdown and tore down the barricades surrounding the memorials to sounds of horns from truckers and cars and the roar of motorcycle engines.
They were joined by Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who urged the Democratically-controlled Senate and President Barack Obama to remove the barricades and end the partial government shutdown.
Police blocked the roads, leading to tense stand-offs as the protesters swarmed on to the road surrounding police cars, chanting Move these cars! They then began marching on the White House to continue their protest, carrying uprooted barricades along with them to toss in front of the White House.
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Such over reaction and fear on their part.
Agreed. I predict more of this type behavior filtering down to our own hamlets and home towns.
Agreed. I predict more of this type behavior filtering down to our own hamlets and home towns.
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All the more reason to stop it now. Keep it in DC. Turn up the heat. Today was great (I was there) but we need a much bigger turnout next time. I’m talking tens of thousands.
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God Bless you for your participation. I was with you in spirit. I longed to be there!
For me, this day's events filled me with such pride and hope for our Republic.
*We the People.*
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I love this picture.
Thank you so much for setting the record straight. Dwight Eisenhower was a patriot, and one of the greatest presidents, contrary to all the vile Democrat propaganda constantly heaped on him.
What is Carville's role in any of the present situation?
this was about the clunton administration, and he’s just scum.
I have read references to the use of arms in the past which is why I used the terms I did in my original post.
However I can't find authoritative references on the net today so concede that point.
But there is no question that under the direction of MacArthur, Patton and Eisenhower the power of the army was turned against vets and civilians and they were brutalized in other ways.
It is a matter of record that they fired tear gas against the vets and that officers did beat them with the flats of their sabers, causing severe injuries in many cases.
And there is no question that they burned the Vets and their families out of the hovels they had built for shelter.
I have read that many were hospitalized with severe injuries from the use of sabers and tear gas and that others were severely burned in the fires - some of whom later died from their injuries.
The reason I made my original post was to point out an instance in our past where military force had been used against veterans and civilians, and that it is not improbable that it could happen again.
After all, even such well respected patriots as Patton and Eisenhower (and their subordinates) were not above following orders to use force against unarmed and innocent vets and civilians.
There is not much doubt that President Obama has packed the military with people more loyal to him than to the country or the constitution, or that he would hesitate to use the military in the same way as Hoover and MacArthur did back in 1932.
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