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Moonbats Disrupt Veterans Day Parade

Mon, Nov 12, 2007 | 7:11 pm

by Stephan Tawney

Quite a few moonbat stories today. Now we’ve got this one from Boston.

More than a dozen members of an antiwar veterans group were arrested yesterday as they protested the exclusion of their message from Boston’s Veterans Day parade.

Members of Veterans for Peace lined up in front of a podium at City Hall Plaza holding antiwar placards, as color guards from Massachusetts military units and JROTC bands from across the state filed into Government Center for a ceremony, sponsored by the American Legion, to honor veterans after the parade. Some protesters wore gags, which they later said symbolized the fact that, while they were permitted to march in the parade, they were prevented from carrying signs opposing the war in Iraq.

“We were exercising our First Amendment rights,” said Winston Warfield of Dorchester, a member of the group. “The First Amendment protects free speech, even when you don’t agree with what’s being said.

Actually, if we want to get technical, the First Amendment prohibits Congress from establishing a law infringing on freedom of speech. But let’s take this at face value, shall we? Moonbats were angry because people wanted to hold a parade that honors our troops, without their defeatist political rhetoric being spewed. They need a life.

Via Michelle.

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