Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 The vets tried this from WW1, I believe they were shot snd beat in the street. Can you EVEN start to imagine what the immoral Klintonista's would do to the military if they publicly protested?????? >From: " L O U P " <loup@...> >Reply-onelist ><onelist> >Subject: Re: Military March on the Capital??? Good Idea??? >Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 21:49:43 -0500 > >From: " L O U P " <loup@...> > >March on Washington ... that sounds like a good idea ... >any ideas on organizing such a thing?? > >Lehnanne > > > > why can't we unite to have a Military March? People are > > beginning to listen...lets try to show Congress, DOD, and the President >how > > we can unite to stand against this vaccination and future vaccines. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 Ya know.... this doesn't sound 1/2 bad.... How many of us have taken off weeks from work/school/family, etc... to go to DC for the Congressional Hearings, etc..... what do you say? One more time???? << If there can be million man/woman/and child marches, Breast Cancer awareness rallies, Klu Klux Klan Rallies, and every other kind of rally/march on the Capital then why can't we unite to have a Military March? People are beginning to listen...lets try to show Congress, DOD, and the President how we can unite to stand against this vaccination and future vaccines. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 March on Washington ... that sounds like a good idea ... any ideas on organizing such a thing?? Lehnanne > why can't we unite to have a Military March? People are > beginning to listen...lets try to show Congress, DOD, and the President how > we can unite to stand against this vaccination and future vaccines. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 1999 Report Share Posted November 9, 1999 I don't want to throw a wet blanket on a good idea but, I was thinking about this and I'm not sure it would be in our best interest. Let's face it, there are a lot of " us " who don't want to draw attention to ourselves until the last possible moment to the fact that we don't want to take, or have no intention of taking, the vaccine. So the numbers of people that show up will probably be A LOT smaller than we'd like. This could actually hurt our case. Let's face it, if only 200-300 people show up, THEY could say " See, there really isn't a big problem with this program. There's only a handful of dissenters. " However, if we do decide to do it, count me in! Geneva Re: Military March on the Capital??? Good Idea??? > From: Randice1@... > > Ya know.... this doesn't sound 1/2 bad.... How many of us have taken off > weeks from work/school/family, etc... to go to DC for the Congressional > Hearings, etc..... what do you say? One more time???? > > << If > there can be million man/woman/and child marches, Breast Cancer awareness > rallies, Klu Klux Klan Rallies, and every other kind of rally/march on the > Capital then why can't we unite to have a Military March? People are > beginning to listen...lets try to show Congress, DOD, and the President how > we can unite to stand against this vaccination and future vaccines. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 1999 Report Share Posted November 9, 1999 Why not get the Veterans groups involved??? Randice1@... wrote: > From: Randice1@... > > Ya know.... this doesn't sound 1/2 bad.... How many of us have taken off > weeks from work/school/family, etc... to go to DC for the Congressional > Hearings, etc..... what do you say? One more time???? > > << If > there can be million man/woman/and child marches, Breast Cancer awareness > rallies, Klu Klux Klan Rallies, and every other kind of rally/march on the > Capital then why can't we unite to have a Military March? People are > beginning to listen...lets try to show Congress, DOD, and the President how > we can unite to stand against this vaccination and future vaccines. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 1999 Report Share Posted November 9, 1999 Veterans groups have sold us out. Got my edition of the VFW magazine and guess who their guest speaker was. Clinton. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 Please research the UCMJ legalities on such an undertaking before we go much further with the plans. I'm think there are sections that would allow for charges to be filed against any Active Duty soldier who would participate. Then they could charge that we are indeed " trouble makers, and criminals " . Dave Re: Military March on the Capital??? Good Idea??? From: " Geneva " <gmains1@...> I don't want to throw a wet blanket on a good idea but, I was thinking about this and I'm not sure it would be in our best interest. Let's face it, there are a lot of " us " who don't want to draw attention to ourselves until the last possible moment to the fact that we don't want to take, or have no intention of taking, the vaccine. So the numbers of people that show up will probably be A LOT smaller than we'd like. This could actually hurt our case. Let's face it, if only 200-300 people show up, THEY could say " See, there really isn't a big problem with this program. There's only a handful of dissenters. " However, if we do decide to do it, count me in! Geneva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 1999 Report Share Posted November 12, 1999 I don't see that as being a problem (we'd all be in civilian clothing), but, we all vowed for die for this country. And just my personal thought, I would die any day standing for what I believe in, then on my knees begging. << From: " Earl Stauffer " <deafcon5@...> The vets tried this from WW1, I believe they were shot snd beat in the street. Can you EVEN start to imagine what the immoral Klintonista's would do to the military if they publicly protested?????? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 1999 Report Share Posted November 12, 1999 << Why not get the Veterans groups involved??? >> I am not doubting one iota that we could get them involved, it's just a matter now, of how much interest is shown from here. So far, I've only read a couple of posts who have commented about it, so, I don't know. But, as everyone knows, this just isn't a matter of members currently serving, it's a matter of future military members (as we've all seen the President's new executive order), in addition to the previous vets as well. It's time that someone starts making the stand for the past, present and future....... ----------- << Veterans groups have sold us out. Got my edition of the VFW magazine and guess who their guest speaker was. Clinton. >> Not to sound argumentative, but, Clinton speaks at a lot of functions where he's not too welcomed at. I don't think they've sold us out, but, possibly had him out of respect for the position. Again, most respect the position, but that doesn't mean you have to respect the one who fills it. ------------ << Please research the UCMJ legalities on such an undertaking before we go much further with the plans. I'm think there are sections that would allow for charges to be filed against any Active Duty soldier who would participate. Then they could charge that we are indeed " trouble makers, and criminals " >> Hey Dave.... I'm sorry, I'm a Guardsman (for now). When I first said I thought the idea was good, I was basing it on myself being a Guardsman, where we are a civilian first.... --------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 1999 Report Share Posted November 13, 1999 I have been in contact with the Commander of the local VFW post here ... and was told that it would have to be brought before the board and to write a letter expressing my thoughts and asking for interest in this March. If we could decide on a set date it would be better because everyone wants a day to work with. I also agree that a law suit would be another way to go ... but I see no reason why both can not be done ... the March doesn't have to be on Washington ... if travel is an issue it could be organized to occur on the same day in state capitals .. easy to get too and show interest ... less of a chance of being a flop. What do you all think? Lehnanne Re: Military March on the Capital??? Good Idea??? > From: Randice1@... > > << Why not get the Veterans groups involved??? >> > > I am not doubting one iota that we could get them involved, it's just a > matter now, of how much interest is shown from here. So far, I've only read > a couple of posts who have commented about it, so, I don't know. But, as > everyone knows, this just isn't a matter of members currently serving, it's a > matter of future military members (as we've all seen the President's new > executive order), in addition to the previous vets as well. It's time that > someone starts making the stand for the past, present and future....... > > ----------- > << Veterans groups have sold us out. Got my edition of the VFW magazine and > guess who their guest speaker was. Clinton. >> > > Not to sound argumentative, but, Clinton speaks at a lot of functions where > he's not too welcomed at. I don't think they've sold us out, but, possibly > had him out of respect for the position. Again, most respect the position, > but that doesn't mean you have to respect the one who fills it. > > ------------ > << Please research the UCMJ legalities on such an undertaking before we go > much further with the plans. I'm think there are sections that would allow > for charges to be filed against any Active Duty soldier who would participate. > Then they could charge that we are indeed " trouble makers, and criminals " >> > > Hey Dave.... I'm sorry, I'm a Guardsman (for now). When I first said I > thought the idea was good, I was basing it on myself being a Guardsman, where > we are a civilian first.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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