Local Anti-American Rally Seen by only Democrat Faithful
Hardly enough people to hold this mess of a sign up
Listening to the same old worn out talking points from Walt
With some out of town help from a"professional peacenik"
But it was nothing more than the same cast of characters
Spreading the same old propaganda
So ate up with their loss to "W" that they will undermine our war effort for a little personal spotlight and gratification. Sounds like some mommy's just never wanted their little boys and girls to grow up. And there are always those who join the worlds finest military for the wrong reasons, looking only for the education and veterans benefits and forget they might actually have to defend our Freedom.
Time is a wonderful teacher, even "Hanoi" Jane Fonda has apologized (sort of) for her stupidity and ignorance so hopefully our local homegrown mouthpieces will someday put away their own personal issues and just be grateful that young men and women will volunteer to defend their rights as Americans.
Time is a wonderful teacher, even "Hanoi" Jane Fonda has apologized (sort of) for her stupidity and ignorance so hopefully our local homegrown mouthpieces will someday put away their own personal issues and just be grateful that young men and women will volunteer to defend their rights as Americans.
The Wood County Democrats and the Young Democrats are organizing the protest
War protest march planned
By RACHEL LANE, Staff Writer
PARKERSBURG The Wood County Democrats and Young Democrats are organizing a rally to support the troops but not the war, officials said.The Sunday event marks the third anniversary of the beginning of the War in Iraq. Speakers, many soldiers from Iraq or with family fighting, will be speaking at Bicentennial Park on Market Street from 1 to 2 p.m., said officials. A protest march will start about 2 p.m. and be mainly on Market Street. We have to support these young men and women, said Rhonda McNamara, Wood County Democrat Club member. Supporting the troops means making sure the soldiers have proper equipment, veterans service and their families receive care and emotional support, she said. It does not mean supporting the war, she said. This war was wrong in the first place and three years later, its not any better, said David Daniels, Young Democrat member. He invited anyone who supported the soldiers to attend the event. Even people who don't know and want to hear from people over there should come, Daniels said. Anyone with an interest in what the people say can attend and not participate in the march, he said. We lose sight and forget what's going on every single day, McNamara said. The soldiers deal with stress and danger daily, she said.McNamara's son was a soldier in Iraq. He recently returned to the states and left the military.During the march, a 200-foot-long Wall of Remembrance will be carried. The Charleston Patriots of Peace group developed the wall. It contains the names of all 2,311 American soldiers that have died in the war, Daniels said.The wall travels around the state and it's been to Washington, D.C., he said. It's going to take 30 or 40 people to carry it. The Charleston group started the wall at the beginning of the war and has added to it as soldiers died. It's not about not supporting the troops. We're very supportive of the troops, Daniels said. Speakers will include Marine Cpl. Dan Wyatt, a two-tour veteran of the Iraq War, and Kari Gunter-Seymour, mother of a soldier in Iraq. For more information, go to www.woodcountyyoungdems.zoomshare.com or e-mail Daniels at daviddaniels1@hotmail.com.Contact Rachel Lane at rlane@newsandsentinel.com.
By RACHEL LANE, Staff Writer
PARKERSBURG The Wood County Democrats and Young Democrats are organizing a rally to support the troops but not the war, officials said.The Sunday event marks the third anniversary of the beginning of the War in Iraq. Speakers, many soldiers from Iraq or with family fighting, will be speaking at Bicentennial Park on Market Street from 1 to 2 p.m., said officials. A protest march will start about 2 p.m. and be mainly on Market Street. We have to support these young men and women, said Rhonda McNamara, Wood County Democrat Club member. Supporting the troops means making sure the soldiers have proper equipment, veterans service and their families receive care and emotional support, she said. It does not mean supporting the war, she said. This war was wrong in the first place and three years later, its not any better, said David Daniels, Young Democrat member. He invited anyone who supported the soldiers to attend the event. Even people who don't know and want to hear from people over there should come, Daniels said. Anyone with an interest in what the people say can attend and not participate in the march, he said. We lose sight and forget what's going on every single day, McNamara said. The soldiers deal with stress and danger daily, she said.McNamara's son was a soldier in Iraq. He recently returned to the states and left the military.During the march, a 200-foot-long Wall of Remembrance will be carried. The Charleston Patriots of Peace group developed the wall. It contains the names of all 2,311 American soldiers that have died in the war, Daniels said.The wall travels around the state and it's been to Washington, D.C., he said. It's going to take 30 or 40 people to carry it. The Charleston group started the wall at the beginning of the war and has added to it as soldiers died. It's not about not supporting the troops. We're very supportive of the troops, Daniels said. Speakers will include Marine Cpl. Dan Wyatt, a two-tour veteran of the Iraq War, and Kari Gunter-Seymour, mother of a soldier in Iraq. For more information, go to www.woodcountyyoungdems.zoomshare.com or e-mail Daniels at daviddaniels1@hotmail.com.Contact Rachel Lane at rlane@newsandsentinel.com.
Three Years Ago...
Watch It Now!.
WTAP News
Amber Davison
Sunday marks the three year anniversary of the Iraq invasion. Protests are being held all over the world this weekend, and Wood County is no exception. Anti-war activists spent Saturday afternoon preparing for an anti-war rally here locally on Sunday. At a large war memorial, located just off Route 50 in Wood County, volunteers spent the day touching up the white paint on the crosses. Each cross symbolizes a soldier killed in the war in Iraq. The number continues to rise each day. Sunday's demonstration will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Bicentennial Park on Market Street.
Watch It Now!.
WTAP News
Amber Davison
Sunday marks the three year anniversary of the Iraq invasion. Protests are being held all over the world this weekend, and Wood County is no exception. Anti-war activists spent Saturday afternoon preparing for an anti-war rally here locally on Sunday. At a large war memorial, located just off Route 50 in Wood County, volunteers spent the day touching up the white paint on the crosses. Each cross symbolizes a soldier killed in the war in Iraq. The number continues to rise each day. Sunday's demonstration will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Bicentennial Park on Market Street.
The Wood County Democrats and the Young Democrats are organizing the protest
Damage to 2004 Market Street Headquarters
I'll bet that someone in the gaggle that shows up knows something about this "peaceful" destruction of property.
It took Wendy and I about 3 days to finally get this stuff off the windows.
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