Category: Protests/Rallies

  • Huh? Odd priorities.

    Here in WV unions have a cachet of no small note.  The Battle of Blair Mountain serves as a non-trivial footnote.

    Yet… We have this:

    Hundreds of Longshoremen stormed the Port of Longview early Thursday, overpowered and held security guards, damaged railroad cars, and dumped grain that is the center of a labor dispute, said Longview Police Chief Jim Duscha.

    Six guards were held hostage for a couple of hours after 500 or more Longshoremen broke down gates about 4:30 a.m. and smashed windows in the guard shack, he said.

    No one was hurt, and nobody has been arrested. Most of the protesters returned to their union hall after cutting brake lines and spilling grain from car at the EGT terminal, Duscha said.

    Just what were they protesting?

  • A Young Cindy in the Making?

    Grief is an odd thing. It’s quite real, and has a place most of us can recognize.

    But sometimes it takes on a form that requires either additional pity or speculative rancor to deal with from the outside?

    Cindy Sheehan is one case in point, now we seem to have another.

    Army Ranger’s widow expelled from book signing

    Ashley Joppa-Hagemann told The News-Tribune on Saturday that security officers for the former secretary of defense escorted her out by the arm. She and the executive director of a Lakewood-based anti-war group confronted Rumsfeld as he promoted his memoir, “Known and Unknown.”

    She had introduced herself to Rumsfeld by handing a copy of her husband’s funeral program to the former defense secretary. She told him her husband had joined the military because he believed the lies told by Rumsfeld during his tenure with the Bush administration.

    I haven’t yet dug into the details, but the article says she was in the company of someone from an “anti-war group”.

    Dealing with grief  in almost any context can be a challenge, and with Cindy as an example, some don’t do it well at all.

    Let’s hope this particular new case doesn’t follow THAT pattern.

    I kinda like my villains clear cut.

  • Freepers’ Last Stand at Walter Reed

    The last of the 328 Friday nights the DC Chapter of Free Republic stood to welcome the wounded troops back from the battlefields of our wars;

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    Code Pink is there in awe-inspiring numbers, too;

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    Well, to be truthful one is Code Pink and the other is union thug Bruce Wolfe.

    See more pictures at my Flickr Photostream.

    I almost forgot that Marooned in Marin is here, too. You’re getting these photos live as they happen, by the way, I’m blogging from the parking lot. Is that dedication or what?

  • Beware!

    This story is all over the web:  Homeland Security Depicts Terrorists as White Americans .

    That sort of ‘viral’ thing doesn’t usually rise to TAH standards, but lets face it; the finger is pointing at US so it makes some sense as comment fodder anyway.

    The Daily Mail notes:

    A video released by the Department of Homeland Security urging people to report anything suspicious has caused outrage by characterising white middle class Americans as the most likely terrorists.

    The promotional video is part of Homeland Security’s $10million ‘See Something, Say Something’ programme as they believe it will help curb random acts of terrorism by individuals.

    But the controversial video has angered some Americans due to the fact all the actors who play the would-be terrorists in the video are white, and the people who report them are either black, Asian or Arab.

    What would happen – it is asked – if it was the other way about?

  • Free Republic’s “Last Stand” at Walter Reed

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    We got an email last night from Trooprally, the Free Republic’s main instigator of the more than 6 years-long rally outside of Walter Reed on Friday nights when the wounded arrive from the Was Against Terror. They began their vigil when Code pink and the union thugs started protesting the wars at Walter Reed front gate. According to Phil, the hippies still show up in anemic numbers, but halfway down the street after our buddy, Concrete Bob, scooped up their corner when they let their permit expire briefly.

    But here’s the email about their “Last Stand” on July 29th;

    The DC Chapter of FReeRepublic invites all patriots to stand together with us at Walter Reed for one last big gathering on JULY 29,2011, at the main gate at Georgia Avenue and Elder Street, NW. We will stand in support from 6:30PM to around 9:20PM when the dinner bus returns, cheering the wounded and their families through the gate.

    You have been an integral part in our support of the wounded at Walter Reed. This will be the last big gathering at Walter Reed before it closes down in August. Also, we do not know when the Friday night dinner buses will stop taking the wounded and their families out to dinner, but rest assured, the DC Chapter will continue the Friday nights until the last bus returns.

    If you cannot make it on July 29, email me to see if we will be there so you can join us. We expect the dinner bus to keep running several weeks into August.

    This will also be the 328th CONSECUTIVE Friday night that patriots have stood at Walter Reed. We have stood there on Christmas Day 2009, Christmas Eve and New Years Eve,2010, on 9/11/2009, Good Fridays, tropical storms, snow storms, rain storms, 12 degree temperature when the bus finally returned, and each Friday in between. We are on our 3rd generation MOAB.

    The DC Chapter will have banners, signs, patriotic music, drinks and plenty of pizza.

    Hope to see some familiar patriots that night.

    This invite is being sent to some patriots who I know cannot make it, but I wanted to keep you apprised of an end of one of the greatest troop support rallies in history. It is only surpassed by years of support families gave their loved during WWII while they fought for our freedom. In WWII, soldiers were away from home for years at a time.

    The DC Chapter says Thank You for your support at Walter Reed.

    Coincidentally, I have an appointment at Walter Reed that afternoon, so I’ll be there. TAH has some history with the Walter Reed Freep, they even invited me and my wife to their Christmas party one year. but here are some links to some of our coverage;

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    Barbecue and Patriotism at Walter Reed

    Friday night drunkblogging Silver Spring (featuring Uncle Jimbo, Parachutecutie and Concrete Bob)

    Memorial Day Weekend at Walter Reed

    3d Anniversary Freep at Walter Reed

  • At it AGAIN!

    This story has been making the rounds on the interwebs.

    The controversial Westboro Baptist Church is planning to protest President Obama‘s visit to Joplin, Missouri Sunday. On its website, the church writes, “Thank God for 125 dead in Joplin.” Church members claim Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has attacked them by promoting laws banning them from protesting at soldiers’ funerals.

    I don’t hate hippies (was one for a time), I don’t hate Code Pink  or their ilk ( I kinda like clowns too), but this bunch really has a lot in common with radical Islam. That’s really not  a logical leap. The things they they do in the name of religion are appalling.  And suspect.

  • Brad Manning protesters crowd Ft. Leavenworth corner

    In a photo exclusive to TAH, Daniel caught the first Bradley Manning protesters at the Fort Leavenworth front gate. According to Daniel, they’ve displaced the Little Caesar’s guy who normally plies his wares on that corner with their awe-inspiring numbers. That number being two. I don’t know how Daniel got the whole both of them in frame at the same time. Photographic genius he is.

  • Where Did All the Anti-War Protestors Go?

    John Stossel asks the same question that we here at TAH have been asking since 2008 “Where Did All the Anti-War Protestors Go?“;

    …the war in Afghanistan ramped up after Obama was elected. American fatalities shot up in 2009 and 2010.

    The protesters have remained silent over Libya.

    And I’m struck by the hypocrisy of the supposedly “anti-war” politicians who voted against Iraq, like Nancy Pelosi. Since Obama was elected, she has voted to continue the war in Afghanistan … and supported the attack on Libya.

    After the anemic Code Pink/IVAW/ANSWER protest in March of 2008, we asked where the protesters have been. It seems that they weren’t really anti-war at all, but more anti-Bush. The fact that the Geezers For Sitting On Our Hands (VFP) are still trying to impeach Bush (and Nixon apparently) more than two years after he left office is proof.
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