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2003-04-10 Home Front
NY rallies at Ground Zero for troops
Thousands of labor union workers crowded along the western edge of Ground Zero Thursday to show their support for U.S. troops and the war against Iraq. Police said 25,000 people, including electrical workers, carpenters, ironworkers, firefighters and police officers, attended the gathering.

Some in the crowd carried photographs of friends and relatives killed in the World Trade Center attacks. Others wore yellow ribbons and chanted "U-S-A! U-S-A!"

New York Gov. George Pataki praised the U.S. troops in Iraq. "Some of you may have seen yesterday in Baghdad a picture of a statue of that evil dictator being toppled and dragged through the streets by Iraqis," Pataki said to the cheering crowd.

"Let's melt it down. Let's bring it to New York and let's put it in one of the girders that's going to rise over here as a symbol of the rebuilding of New York and the rebuilding of America."
There's an excellent idea.
Construction worker William Sekzer's son, Jason, died September 11. He attended the rally because he believes the terrorist attack is connected to the war on Iraq. "What do you want as proof?" Sekzer asked. "Do you want Saddam Hussein shaking hands with Osama bin Laden?"
That would not be enough for Michael Moore. Or Susan Sarandon. Or Sean Penn.
Ironworker Kevin Crowley said, "We want them (U.S. troops) to kick some serious ass and then come back."

New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey, Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange Dick Grasso and former Sens. Alfonse D'Amato and Bob Dole also attended. Dole said: "Now we have liberated the people of Iraq from the strutting psychopath, the statues are coming down. No more torture chambers, no more acid baths. I'd call Saddam's a gangster's regime, but that'd be an insult to gangsters."

The rally was sponsored by the Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater New York.
Posted by Steve White 2003-04-10 05:42 pm|| || Front Page|| [11135 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Hmmm... there's some interesting politics going on here. Seems to me this doesn't bode well for the Dem presidential candidates who've staked out anti-war turf.
Posted by Dave D. 2003-04-10 19:18:14||   2003-04-10 19:18:14|| Front Page Top

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