A Gathering of Eagles
On March17, 2007 the nation’s radical, anti-war, anti-American leftists are planning on holding a rally in Washington, DC to demonstrate against all that they hold as blasphemous and immoral (The war in Iraq, Guantanamo, the colonial occupation of Palestine, Republicans, etc.). Sponsors/supporters include International ANSWER, World Can’t Wait, National Council for Arab Americans, Code Pink, National Lawyers Guild, Ramsey Clark, Cindy Sheehan, Medea Benjamin, Ed Asner, Howard Zinn, Maxine Waters, Cynthia McKinney, former Gitmo Chaplain James Yee, and a tiresome list of the usual radical suspects. The March is to start at Constitution Gardens and end up at the Pentagon. And that’s where the problem starts as well.
For those not familiar, Constitution Gardens is the site of the Vietnam War Memorial, and the idea of thousands of disrespectful radical protestors defacing “The Wall” as was done earlier at the Capitol does not sit well with a number of veterans’ groups.
Their “answer” announced yesterday is called “A Gathering of Eagles,” an umbrella organization which has called on veterans from across the country to gather at the Vietnam War Memorial early that same Saturday morning to protect The Wall for the leftist radicals.
“A Gathering of Eagles” is supported by MoveAmericaForward.org, Rush’s EIB Network, The America First Foundation, the Firebase Network, nearly every mil-blogger on the planet, and my personal favorite, Rolling Thunder, the same Vietnam vets that put on the annual 500,000 strong motorcycle caravan from the Pentagon to Arlington each Memorial Day weekend.
The veterans’ purpose is
To stand silent guard over our nation’s memorials, in honor of our fallen, and in solidarity with our armed forces in harm’s way today.
The group’s Mission Statement is here:
1. Gathering of Eagles is non-partisan. While each member has his or her own political beliefs, our common love and respect for America and her heroes is what brings us together.
2. We are a non-violent, non-confrontational group. We look to defend, not attack. Our focus is guarding our memorials and their grounds.
3. We believe that the war memorials are sacred ground; as such, we will not allow them to be desecrated, used as props for political statements, or treated with anything less than the solemn and heartfelt respect they–and the heroes they honor–deserve.
4. We are wholly and forever committed to our brothers and sisters in uniform. As veterans, we understand their incredible and noble sacrifices, made of their own accord for a nation they love more than life itself. As family members, we stand by them, and as Americans, we thank God for them.
5. We believe in and would give our lives for the precious freedoms found in our Constitution. We believe that our freedom of speech is one of the greatest things our country espouses, and we absolutely hold that any American citizen has the right to express his or her approval or disapproval with any policy, law, or action of our nation and her government in a peaceful manner as afforded by the laws of our land.
6. However, we are adamantly opposed to the use of violence, vandalism, physical or verbal assaults on our veterans, and the destruction or desecration of our memorials. By defending and honoring these sacred places, we defend and honor those whose blood gave all of us the right to speak as freely as our minds think.
7. We vehemently oppose the notion that it is possible to “support the troops but not the war.” We are opposed to those groups who would claim support for the troops yet engage in behavior that is demeaning and abusive to the men and women who wear our nation’s uniform.
8. We believe in freedom at all costs, including our own lives. We served to protect the freedoms Americans enjoy, and we agree with Thomas Jefferson’s assertion that “From time to time, the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants.”
9. We will accept nothing less than total, unqualified victory in the current conflict. Surrender is not an option, nor is defeat.
10. We stand to challenge any group that seeks the destruction of our nation, its founding precepts of liberty and freedom, or those who have given of themselves to secure those things for another generation. We will be silent no more.
That there is likely to be a confrontation seems inevitable. But it certainly does look to be interesting, to say the least.
I would encourage any of my fellow Veterans to support “A Gathering of Eagles” in any way that you can. This is long, long overdue.