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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Saturday March 08, 2003 22:23author by Bernard Report this post to the editors

Rallies is US

Two rallies, two viewpoints. More than 1,000 people gathered at Pittsburgh's Point State Park on Saturday to support American soldiers and the impending war with Iraq. Across the state, about 200 women marched in an anti-war protest in Philadelphia.

Robert Bootay, 53, of Pittsburgh, rallied in that city to support his son, Spec. Glen Bootay, who's in Kuwait with the Army's 3rd Infantry Division.

"They're a little disheartened with some of the (anti (war)- reaction they're seeing though the media - but they're ready," Bootay said.

The Pittsburgh rally was publicized through handbills and The Cycle Source Magazine, a Tarentum-based publication that caters to about 20,000 motorcyclists nationwide. That produced a flag-waving, anthem-singing, red-white-and-blue - and black leather-clad - crowd from as far away as North Carolina on a bright, sunny day.

"This isn't pro-war, this isn't anti-war," said Amy Miller, a magazine employee. "It's just 100 percent support for the troops."

The crowd had other ideas.

One man invited people to wipe their muddy feet on a French flag to signify disgust with France and other nations that oppose war. A sign reading, "Give Peace a Chance: Get Saddam out of Iraq," was typical.

Veterans or servicemen and their families offered off-the-cuff remarks at an open microphone during the 90-minute rally.

Vietnam veteran Russell Armstrong addressed his son, Trevor, a specialist with the 307th Military Police unit out of New Kensington. "Son, I love you. Come home," Armstrong said, adding he supports the war with Iraq.

Another Vietnam veteran, Scott Clemens, a retired Navy man, offered the rally's only dissent . After saying that Americans need to support their troops because the Bush administration does not, he was booed off the stage and confronted for a few tense moments by other veterans.

Police estimated the crowd at 1,500, although organizers said they had attracted 2,500.

In Philadelphia, protesters at City Hall beat drums, read poetry and made speeches in a rally organized in conjunction with protests in many countries coinciding with International Women's Day.

"Our country is bankrupting itself in order to control the rest of the world when people aren't being taken care of here," said Mary Jo McArthur, a 52-year-old Philadelphia therapist in the crowd.

"You've seen what happened when America went into Afghanistan. It is not OK for that to happen in Iraq," said one speaker, Pam Ladds, 53, of Flourtown, a native of Yorkshire, England.

Source :

http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/local/5348398.htm

author by iosafpublication date Sun Mar 09, 2003 14:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

maybe you feel clever?
you think it possible to write of a NRA affiliated grouping with known extreme right politics and place it on IMC Ireland and make it "sweet" for the "lefties" by admitting a smaller "anti-War" march occured.

6 million Jews were killed in Europe 1939-1945.

and

12 million marched against the War.

neither you nor your articles belong on IMC be it Ireland or any site.

author by hunterpublication date Sun Mar 09, 2003 17:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i'm anti-war, but i did find this article interesting. know your enemy and all that.

and speaking of the NRA, i was watching an old episode of family guy last night, and Charlton Heston gets shot by accident, and his dying words are "its perfectly ok, its your right as an american citizen" - jaysus i nearly broke me hole laughing.

author by iosafpublication date Sun Mar 09, 2003 18:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Noone has been deleted in Ireland.
but his ilk are busy all over the place.
http://italy.indymedia.org/news/2003/03/199887.php
http://italy.indymedia.org/news/2003/03/199851.php
http://italy.indymedia.org/news/2003/03/199833.php

im not sure about.
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=34692&group=webcast
(sychronicity in the title?- the waves of collective conscienceness and all that)
http://italy.indymedia.org/news/2003/03/199887.php
http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=33324

I reckon cars and roads are the English equivalent to American guns. They see a car and a well tarmacd road as a birthright.

"it´s your right as an american citizen"!
I just broke my hole laughing too.
:-)

 
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