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Milwaukee Veterans Day Bans Vets for Peace

vfp_logo_200_150Vets for Peace must be banned. Vietnam War veteran Bill Christopherson has the story at Veterans day parade excludes Vets for Peace (VFP).

by Bill Christopherson – Members of Veterans for Peace have again been barred from participation in Milwaukee’s Veterans Day Parade. VFP will continue to press the committee to do the right thing in the future.  You can help, by expressing your views to the committee.   Write: Veterans Day Parade, Box 684, Milwaukee WI 53201.  Call 414- 414-453-8753.  Or email: vetsparade@tds.net 

     

�32906_spearpoint1_2_150Although the parade website says the event is “Honoring all Americans who have served,” it has refused to allow Veterans for Peace members – many of whom are combat veterans with Purple Hearts – from taking part in the observance on Saturday, Nov. 7.

The parade committee said Veterans for Peace is “a politically motivated group,” and therefore not welcome to be in the parade.

So much for “honoring all Americans who have served.”

Chapter 102 members (I am one) did not ask to participate in the parade to make a political statement, but to take our rightful place in the annual event saluting all who served our country in uniform.
 
Yet the committee, which finds us “political,” invites non-veteran politicians to the parade, and welcomes veterans groups which are outspoken in support of military action and war.

The committee’s reply, from Chairman David Drent, said,

“There is no doubt that your organization is a politically motivated group.  One visit to the organization’s website makes your views perfectly clear.

“We don’t make judgment on your purpose.  End the war or escalate it carries the same weight with the board.  A political statement is being made and there is no room in the parade for it.”

“We thank you for your service in our Armed Forces, but our goal has always been to have a day of honor that is 100% politically free.”

The committee’s decision was unanimous, he said.

Yet the Veterans of Foreign Wars is welcome to march in the parade, even though its commander, Thomas Tradewell of Sussex, WI, recently called on President Obama to “heed the assessment and advice of his military leaders” and send 40,000 more troops to Afghanistan, suggesting that as commander-in-chief Obama’s job is to do what the generals recommend. 

And politicians, some of whom are not even veterans, are invited to participate in the parade.
 
Apparently the parade committee doesn’t consider pro-escalation positions or even politicians to be “political."  Veterans for Peace is in a class by itself.

In his letter to the committee, Chapter 102’s Mark Foreman wrote:

“We share your pride in having served this nation, whether during time of peace or war.  We are a part of the Milwaukee community and of the veteran’s community. 

Our major project is a Homeless Veterans Initiative, which has been operating for a year, to find and assess homeless and at-risk veterans and help them get the services they need to reach their highest possible level of independence.  It is work we do on a daily basis with the estimated 3,900 to 5,200 veterans who are homeless in Milwaukee every year.

“We do not ask to participate in the parade to make a political statement, but to take our rightful place in the annual event saluting all who served our country in uniform.  Veterans cover the political spectrum, as they represent the diversity of this country with a mix of race, gender, religion, economic status, and other characteristics.

“What we all have in common is our service, which is what Veterans Day celebrates.  We respect other veterans and other veterans organizations.  All we ask is that your committee pay us the same respect.

“We have been told in the past that the very name of our organization, Veterans for Peace, is “political” and therefore cannot be part of the parade. 

But we believe all veterans who have experienced war share a desire for peace. As U.S. Senator John McCain, a decorated war veteran, has said, "Only a fool or a fraud talks tough or romantically about war… "I hate war, and I know how terrible its costs are.”  Senator McCain also said, “Veterans hate war more than anyone else.”

“Many Veterans for Peace chapters across the country are welcomed and march in Veterans Day parades in other cities.  We hope Milwaukee will reconsider its previous position and welcome Veterans for Peace in its 2009 parade.”

Chapter 102 members will attend the parade to collect donations along the route for our Homeless Veterans Initiative, and distribute flyers explaining that VFP is not welcome in the parade itself.

VFP will continue to press the committee to do the right thing in the future.  You can help, by expressing your views to the committee.   Write: Veterans Day Parade, Box 684, Milwaukee WI 53201.  Call 414- 414-453-8753.  Or email: vetsparade@tds.net 

Sponsors of the parade listed on the website are:  Batteries Plus, Tropic Banana Co., Meyer and Wallis, Budweiser, Radio Station FM 106.1, Paul Conway Shields and Equipment,  WISN Radio, and the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center. 

Drent, the parade committee chair, is also executive director of the War Memorial Center, which receives $1.5-million a year in support from county taxpayers. 

I think it’s time to take our case to the sponsors and elected county officials, to let them know the self-appointed committee,including a tax-supported sponsor,  is excluding military veterans from what should be a community-wide observance honoring those who have served, as the parade website claims.

Veterans for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Vietnam Veterans Against the War will sponsor a Veterans Day celebration on the day itself, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. in the rotunda of Milwaukee City Hall, 200 E. Wells. The public is invited — even war hawks.


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8 Comments for “Milwaukee Veterans Day Bans Vets for Peace”

  1. I don’t blame them for banning them, they are a disgrace to the uniform and all ought to be deported or put in prison. If you want peace go make your own country and see how long before you HAVE to go to WAR to protect it. I bet not long….either that become a slave.

    • Don’t worry ranger Rick has never worn anybody’s uniform unless it was around Gaza taking target practice on Palestinian children looking for sea gulls and wild onions to survive on.

      When you have heard one Sayanim shill you have heard them all. There is no limit to the amount of American blood they would love to see spilled in their behalf.

  2. Dear Dennis RIck

    Is America a safer place when it allows only your opnion to be the one allowed free speach?

    Terry

    • Terry is right on! I might not agree with what they are doing but they have that right to express themselves.

  3. SSG Lem Genovese USA/Retired 91B

    The divisive turmoil caused by the VN War continues its legacy.
    Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Assembly get pitched when decisions like this
    are made. What’s next ? Banning Freedom Riders on motorcycles from escorting
    military funerals to keep anti-war protesters a safe distance away from the ceremonies because they make too much noise ?

  4. Just a bit of info everyone. The Veterans Day parade is put on by a PRIVATE organization. I private group can allow whom ever they like in their events, and can not allow whomever they do not want. This has nothing to do with free speech, as it is not a government ageny. I realize that this information was not presented in the article, but what do you expect from an individual who leans so far left. every thing Mr. Leon does is politically motivated, and alot of folks on here just drink his Koolaid. Look for facts before jumping to conclusions.

    • That’s what you said about Veterans for Peace: “a politically motivated group.”

      Dont take the banner of Veterans Day Parade if you are a private club, fella. And quit kissing necon ass so much– embarassing.

    • Whiny Lib wanna-be,
      The reason the Veterans Day Parade organization was formed, was because the City ceased sponsoring a veteran’s day parade. they felt that it was a needed event in the community. They stepped up and did something worthwhile to keep veterans in the public eye. I realize it is difficult for you to comprehend an issue like this without blaming conservatives or President Bush, but they are doing a public service as volunteers. Why would they want to invite a group that makes a political demonstration of everything they attend. If they want to march, have them apply for a permit and organize their own event. If they can’t put something together they can join you and just complain and blame someone else.

      PS, Just asking are you a vet yourself?

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