Civil Disobedience Starts as Citizens Storm ‘Barrycades’ John Ransom | Oct 07, 2013
The Greatest Generation came through again.
Faced with a weak, childish and irresponsible tyranny, with some of them in wheelchairs, the old soldiers went over Obama’s Barrycades with the easy nonchalance of people who have been there before.
It was a group of Mississippi gulf-coast World War II veterans, outraged by administration contempt on closing the World War II monument, who were flown up via the Honor Flight Network, a private organization that they say was “created solely to honor America's veterans for all their sacrifices. We transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials.”
Their memorials, we should always emphasize.
It's something politicians in D.C. forgot too long ago, with the possible exception of Barack Obama, who never knew it to begin with.