to protect Vietnam Veterans Wall.
By C.J. Raven
U.S. Veteran Dispatch
February 07, 2007
Leftist activists who march to the Pentagon next month will discover that their
path won't be as clear as it has been in the past.
The group, led by Cindy
Sheehan, Jane Fonda, Ed Asner and their ilk, plan to gather March 17 at the
Vietnam Memorial Wall to begin a march to protest America's
involvement in the Iraq war. The date marks the fourth anniversary of the
war's beginning.
This time, however, protestors will see objectors if they spit on Iraqi veterans
again, or throw paint on a war memorial. This time, they will encounter a buzz
saw of Vietnam veterans and supporters who will gather to protect the Wall,
and show their support for U.S. troops. The counter-protestors are calling
themselves the Gathering of Eagles.
"… An eagle knows when a storm is approaching long before it breaks.
The eagle will fly to some high spot and wait for the winds to come. When the
storm hits,
it sets its wings so that the wind will pick it up and lift it above the
storm. While the storm rages below, the eagle is soaring above it."
An unknown author wrote that description, but it describes how the veterans
see their mission. They are angry that the Wall is being used as a jumping
off point for a political protest and they are gathering to protect it from
another storm of anti-war activists.
"
The anti-war/anti-America group cannot be allowed to use the Vietnam Memorial
Wall as a back-drop to their anti-America venom and stain the hallowed ground
that virtually cries out with blood at the thought of this proposed desecration
... it must not happen," said veteran Bud Gross. "… All Americans
are invited to support our effort, which is intended as a defender of hallowed
ground and intended as a non-violent competition between those that would
sell out America and those of us who support freedom and keeping the fight
with
the enemy on distant shores."
The group defending the Wall will be wearing armbands to identify themselves.
Those who are unable to stand with the defenders are being asked to wear armbands
with small U.S. flags to show their own communities that they abhor the Fonda-Sheehan
tactics.
"
We'll be there to act as a countervailing force against the Cindy Sheehan-Jane
Fonda march from the Vietnam Memorial to the Pentagon," retired Navy Capt.
Larry Bailey said. "We will protect the Vietnam Memorial. If they try
to deface it, there will be some violence, I guarantee you."
Bailey and thousands of his fellow Vietnam vets are worried that the anti-war
protesters will damage the wall, just as they spray-painted the steps of the
Capitol at their last march.
The wall is sacred to the men and women who fought in that war.
"
It is our contact with our dead brothers -- those who lost their lives in the
cause of their country," Bailey said.
And so it is that Washington will see a Gathering of Eagles - Americans determined
to stand up against leftist propagandists who denigrate U.S. troops and the
mission for which they sometimes sacrifice their lives.
Retired Col. Harry Riley organized the Gathering of Eagles. Organizers hope
thousands will show up in Washington from as far away as Hawaii, and they won't
only be Vietnam veterans. Families, friends and veterans of other wars, including
Iraq, and soldiers still on active duty, will be there to defend the Wall.
"
When we say a gathering of eagles, that signifies people who support the American
way," Bailey said.
The leftist Web site MarchonPentagon.org describes the anti-war demonstrators
this way: "The March on the Pentagon has already attracted more than
1,500 endorsers, including prominent individuals and national and grassroots
organizations.
Students on college campuses and in high schools will be attending in large
numbers. There will be a large turnout from the Muslim and Arab American
community, which is organizing throughout the country."
The movement is well-financed. Its sponsor list is lengthy and contains highly
recognizable names, as well as those of Fonda and Sheehan:
· Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark (who offered his services
to defend Saddam Hussein)
· Ultra-liberal Congresswoman Maxine Waters
· Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney
·
Ron Kovic, Vietnam veteran and author of "Born on the 4th of July"
· Mahdi Bray, executive director, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
· Waleed Bader, vice chair of the National Council of Arab Americans and
former president of Arab Muslim American Federation
· Medea Benjamin, co-founder, CODEPINK and Global Exchange
· Free Palestine Alliance
· Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
· Islamic Political Party of America
· FMLN (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front)
· Islamic-National Congress
· Gay Liberation Network
· Muslim Student Association
· Jibril Hough, chairman, Islamic Political Party of America
Retired Air Force Col. Smitty Harris, a former Vietnam POW, doesn't believe
Fonda's protests carry the weight they once did. Harris says Fonda's actions
at the march last month were "anti-American," just as they were
in the 1970s, and won't have much effect on public opinion.
"
It was big news during the Vietnam era when they had these marches ... because
people didn't have all the alternative ways of finding out what is true and
what's not," he recently told Agape Press. "So I don't think it's
going to have a big effect." In fact, he says, it could even be counterproductive.
Today, Harris points out, Americans have talk radio and media outlets like
the Fox News Channel to hear the voices of those who do not agree with Jane
Fonda's point of view.
For more information, visit the Gathering
of Eagles message board.
Update posted 13 Feb 2007
"Gathering of
Eagles"
"
A helpless sparrow can drift with the wind. It takes an "Eagle" to
fly against the storm."
March 17, 2007 at the Viet Nam Memorial Wall, Washington, D.C.
The anti-war/anti-America groups are planning a “march to the Pentagon” on March 17, 2007. This group cannot be allowed to use the Viet Nam Memorial Wall as a back-drop to their event and stain the hallowed ground that virtually cries out with blood.
Many are encouraging a ”Gathering of Eagles” (symbolic of our freedom) at the Viet Nam Memorial Wall on March 17, 2007, as a signal that a segment of America does not agree with the “anti-war/anti-America” rally on the same day.
Based on the input received, here is what is suggested as a means to identify those of us attending/visiting the Viet Nam Memorial wall and other Memorials on March 17, 2007 opposing the anti-war distortions.
We need to remember all
American’s are invited to support our effort
which is intended as a defender of hallowed ground and intended
as a non-violent protest.