The Obama administration continue their dirty political tricks and we are more than happy to expose them. Today, DC Police were ordered to remove tourists and Vietnam War veterans who were visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall on Friday.
The Weekly Standard reports:
After one group of veterans went around the barricade, "the park ranger told them the wall was closed, "NBC's Mark Seagraves reported. "Later another group of vets showed up and moved the barricades. At that point, the memorial filled with vets and tourists. That's when police came and moved everyone out."
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is a black granite outdoor wall on which the names of the 58,272 service members who died or were unaccounted for during the Vietnam war are inscribed.
It takes more manpower and costs the government more money to close down an outdoor wall than to let people walk past it and pay their respects.
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And the survivors returned home to find that the enemy is us.. A rice paddie and a buffalo is more than you would get from Obama. As for the increased security to harass American citizens the cost needs to be subtracted for their budget.
ReplyDeletethe enemy is us
DeleteWell said.
I thought these parks belonged to the people? I guess PBS got that completely wrong big surprise. so Obama wants to take his ball and go home because we wont let him break the piggy bank.....
ReplyDeleteObama wants to take his ball and go home because we wont let him break the piggy bank.....
DeleteA spoiled, rotten child.:)
The folks going to these veterans memorials need to start employing the methods
ReplyDeleteof the radicals in the 60's. When the park police demand that they leave they
need to sit down on the ground and lock arms. Let the TV cameras film the cops dragging them away.
As I mentioned before when they had the motorcycle ride to DC, if they all carried weapons, what could the PTB possibly do other than let them ride if they were peaceful?
Deletei just dont get that why did Police Force Veterans from Vietnamese memorials?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they didn't force them from the personal Vietnamese memorials that you are obviously selling.:)
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