And considering how much awesome coverage there is out there, that’s saying quite a bit.
Not to suggest that you needn’t read anything other than LC (and newly minted IB) Tantor’s heavily illustrated four-part report, because you DO and you SHOULD, but you certainly shouldn’t miss it either. So settle down with a pot of coffee harvested by oppressed brown people, kick your feet up and start reading.
(hat tip to LC & IB Smash)

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FIRST!!! God, seeing these pics makes me wish I could have gone. I would have just kept giggling at the anti war side. To the vets and soldiers there :clap_tb: :thumbup_tb:
March 19th, 2007 at 1:18 PMUsing
Damn my Liege, what are you a mindreader? I just sat down with my coffee, opened up my internet and now I have to get the homegrown child labor to clean the keyboard.
March 19th, 2007 at 1:20 PMUsing
The Force is STRONG with me!
March 19th, 2007 at 1:27 PMUsing
It was a good thing we did. I was not downtown or the Wall, I was at the IWO Memorial with 7 “bikers”, 3 Midshipmen from USNA, and a half dozen Marines from Quantico. Only incident I saw was me losing my temper and saying “broke-dick,pigfuckin’ piece of shit” and turning a couple folks about my age away that were wearing pink, and had a Che’ sign. They did not place their sign.
Semper Fi
March 19th, 2007 at 1:47 PMUsing
I’m glad to see that those syphillitic twats didn’t come within pissing distance of the Wall.
My gainful employment (something which seems to be but a fleeting whisper among the hippy crowd, how else would they have time to protest this much), prevented me from attending. Know that I was with those at the GoE in spirit.
Thanks again to those that attended, and thanks to every veteran, everywhere.
March 19th, 2007 at 2:05 PMUsing
The above links went to everybody, including lefties, (as few as there are), on my mailing list. Just spreading the word is all. It needs to be done.
March 19th, 2007 at 2:06 PMUsing
[…] Muttya is just as bad. He should be ashamed of himself but I doubt he has the ability. […]
March 19th, 2007 at 3:55 PMUsing
Oh God you don’t know what this takes an Old Grunt to say.
Master Guns, Damn good job Marine.
(must not type jarhead; must not type jarhead)
:clap_tb: :guns_tb:
March 19th, 2007 at 4:09 PMUsing
SOB! I looked all over the frickin’ net for a follow up story on the protest and counter protest at the Mall….not a freakin’ mention anywhere! Well …except a small excerpt (by mistake I’m sure) in another article lauding some wingbat circle jerks in SF and Seattle.
Anyway thanks to LC Staci for guinding me here…amybe Rush will have some commentary on it too.
BTW …all you defenders of the monuments…THANK YOU once again for protecting the interest of every REAL American!
March 19th, 2007 at 5:05 PMUsing
Good on you MasterGuns!
Bravo sir!
You know this Gathering of Eagles thingie according to Gateway Pundit seems to be catching on: The demonstrators began the day at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, several blocks from the stock exchange, where they were met by seven Vietnam War veterans who said they were guarding the monuments.
March 19th, 2007 at 6:25 PMUsing
I thought that was the money quote. I think Gd sent that stiff wind during the protest to keep the flags flying and waving in the wind in tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for the ideal of liberty and freedom.
March 19th, 2007 at 6:41 PMUsing
Oh, and can I use the term buttnozzle to discribe the talking heads here on channel 3 who mentioned the anti-war protestors but never mentioned GOE was there.
March 19th, 2007 at 6:42 PMUsing
No. You cannot.
It’s far too kind and, what’s worse, it’s a mortal insult to self-respecting buttnozzles everywhere.
March 19th, 2007 at 6:47 PMUsing
Hmm… “Commieslime”, perhaps? (Although that would be an insult to self-respecting protozoan colonies everywhere, so, maybe not…)
March 19th, 2007 at 6:58 PMUsing
Heh.
Hey Misha, there’s another one planned, this one anti-amnesty. Check this out.
http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer
March 19th, 2007 at 8:23 PMUsing
Looks like it’s a good thing I couldn’t go. There’s no way in hell I could *NOT* have stood by while those useless sacks of cat shit literally mobbed a woman and physically took something of hers and then ripped the flag to boot. I’d have been in trouble with the law, because crippled or not, I’d have knocked that stinkin’ fuckhole’s teeth as far down his throat as I could and he’d be lucky if I didn’t try real hard too to see how far the toe of a boot fit in there also.
March 20th, 2007 at 4:55 AMIt did my heart good though to see patriots finally turn out against shitstain libtards like that. If those cunts can take time off to rag the country that *allows* them to rag it and still live in it, then more patriots need to do the same, like the author of the site said…we need to just get off the couch and go. Me, I’m going to try and start saving whatever money I can so I can (hopefully) be there for the next rally like this to fend off the hordes of pissants who not being able to think their way out of a single layer of wet toilet paper, try to bring this country down.
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Hmmm…I guess I meant there’s no way in hell I *would* have stood by and let that happen.
March 20th, 2007 at 4:57 AMUsing
Summing up…
I couldn’t go, for a variety of reasons. But like you, I’ve seen a ton of pictures and read a ton of commentary by those who did, my heart swelling with pride for the patriots and vets who stood……
March 20th, 2007 at 6:50 AMUsing
The Vets did a lot more than just defend ther wall, they also showed their countrymen that the stereotype of them as burned-out street people is yet another bogus media constuct. These men have obviously made comfortable, successful, and dignified civilian lives for themselves.
Maybe it is the first step to not just restoring the image of the Vets themselves, but also their mission. Had we not stood against Communism in Vietnam, all of South East Asia would have fallen to the scourge. Ask a Thai or a Filipino if he thinks that it was “all for nothing”.
I still remember my “progressive” college years; it was the ’80’s and I had a friend who was a Reagan Republican. I used to razz him all the time about his views. We were watching the Berlin wall come down, and I said “Where’s your domino theory now?” I will never forget his reply.
“The domino theory still holds, we just pushed back harder and they fell the other way.”
Thanks, Nam Vets, for all we have and all we are.
March 20th, 2007 at 3:20 PMUsing