Peace Rally attracts about 3,000
North Carolina: Peace Rally attracts about 3,000
03/19/05
An anti-war rally organized in part by veterans and military families drew about 3,000 people to a park near Fort Bragg -- home to more than 40,000 soldiers and thousands of other dependents. ... 'I can't remain silent on these issues, slap a yellow ribbon on my car and call it supporting our troops,' said Kara Hollingsworth, the wife of a soldier serving his second tour of duty in Iraq. 'I support our troops by making sure they are not put in harm's way unless absolutely necessary.' ... The demonstration in a town where life revolves around the sprawling Army base, home to the Army's Green Berets and the elite 82nd Airborne Division, was met by about 100 opponents waving American flags and banners...
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/news/031905_APlocal_peacerally.html
from ABC 11 News
posted by Mary Lou Seymour on 20 Mar '05 12:25
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
03/19/05
An anti-war rally organized in part by veterans and military families drew about 3,000 people to a park near Fort Bragg -- home to more than 40,000 soldiers and thousands of other dependents. ... 'I can't remain silent on these issues, slap a yellow ribbon on my car and call it supporting our troops,' said Kara Hollingsworth, the wife of a soldier serving his second tour of duty in Iraq. 'I support our troops by making sure they are not put in harm's way unless absolutely necessary.' ... The demonstration in a town where life revolves around the sprawling Army base, home to the Army's Green Berets and the elite 82nd Airborne Division, was met by about 100 opponents waving American flags and banners...
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/news/031905_APlocal_peacerally.html
from ABC 11 News
posted by Mary Lou Seymour on 20 Mar '05 12:25
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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