August 28, 2007
The Return of the Eagles
By
Michelle Malkin
The dog days of August have drawn to a
close. This is the calm before the gathering political
storm. On Sept. 15, the far-left group ANSWER (
"Act
Now to Stop War and End Racism") will descend on
the nation's capital to demand what they've been
demanding for the last six years in the aftermath of the
9/11 attacks: immediate withdrawal from Iraq and
Afghanistan; immediate closure of the
Guantanamo Bay detention facility and immediate
release of every last
suspected al Qaeda operative in American custody;
immediate impeachment of President Bush and Vice
President Cheney; and immediate capitulation to our
enemies at home and abroad.
Who will be there to counter the
Jane Fonda retreads? Will you?
Earlier this year, I
reported on a new, nonpartisan movement that arose
to challenge the surrender lobby. On a bitter cold
weekend in March, the Gathering of Eagles brought
together veterans, families of active-duty servicemen
and servicewomen, Rolling Thunder members, military
bloggers and their grass-roots supporters to raise their
pro-troops, pro-mission voices. I interviewed Eagles who
flew in from San Francisco, rode motorcycles south from
Georgia, drove all night from Boston, and trekked in
caravans from coast to coast to answer ANSWER. At the
crack of dawn, facing biting winds and contemptuous
taunts, tens of thousands of Eagles stood guard over war
memorials threatened by anti-war anarchists and lined
the streets where bongo drum-beating retreatists
marched.
The Gathering of Eagles turnout was
unprecedented. The
Cindy Sheehanistas and
socialist rabble-rousers had never been met and
matched with such force. Now, the Eagles are organizing
a return to Washington at a historic moment in the
global war against jihad. Gen. David Petraeus, top
commander in Iraq, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan
Crocker are expected to testify before the Senate on
Sept. 11. Yes, that Sept. 11. Four days later, Sept. 15,
is the deadline for the president to submit reports to
Congress on how Iraq is meeting benchmarks for progress
since the troop surge was announced in January.
ANSWER will lead what it bills as a
"massive" Sept. 15 demonstration to "End the War
Now!"—no matter what Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador
Crocker report. They will hold a "die-in" and
once again use the names and legacies of fallen soldiers
without their permission to push for a precipitous
pullout. They'll remain in Washington the following week
to hold a
Code Pink-led protest in the House and an Iraq
Veterans Against the War-led harassment campaign against
military recruiters in D.C. and nationwide.
For every anti-Bush activist agitating
for immediate withdrawal and
throwing rocks at ROTC offices, an Eagle will be
there in Washington to oppose the planting of the white
flag. The organizations leading the way include the
Gathering of Eagles, Eagles Landing, Move America
Forward, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Free
Republic, Vets for Freedom and the Victory Caucus.
(Visit
gatheringofeagles.org and
moveamericaforward.org for details.)
As retired Army Col. Harry Riley
explains, "Unlike the '60s and '70s, the anti-war
lemmings will not have the streets or the political
stage to themselves. This time, Eagle Americans—we who
support our troops, understand the stakes in the War on
Terror and the true nature of our enemy, who aren't
blinded by an insane hatred of our way of life and our
form of government—will also be in Washington, D.C., to
show Congress that we will not tolerate another betrayal
of our own forces or our allies. . . . While the
anti-democracy forces are well-funded by pro-left,
anti-Americans, we Eagles have steadily been building
our own coalition to stop ANSWER in its tracks, and keep
Congress focused on winning the war, not their political
ambitions." [Where
Will the Patriots Be on September 15?
- HUMAN EVENTS, August 27, 2007]
I wouldn't miss it for the world.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
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Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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