They say they do, and I bet most of them do, yet they do nothing to distance themselves from the far left wackos like moveon.org, and many many others. The Bay Area has banned the JROTC programs from the schools, has tried to ban the Blue Angels from performing in Fleet Week, banned the U.S. Marines from filming a commercial on the anniversary of 9/11.
Now come an incident at Oakland’s Airport.
In short: “On September 27th 204 Marines and soldiers who were returning from Iraq were not allowed into the passenger terminal at Oakland International Airport. Instead they had to deplane about 400 yards away from the terminal where the extra baggage trailers were located. This was the last scheduled stop for fuel and food prior to flying to Hawaii where both were based. The trip started in Kuwait on September 26th with a rigorous search of checked and carry on baggage by US Customs. All baggage was x-rayed with a ‘backscatter’ machine AND each bag was completely emptied and hand searched. After being searched, checked bags were marked and immediately placed in a secure container. Carry on bags were then x rayed again to ensure no contraband items were taken on the plane. While waiting for the bus to the airport, all personnel were in quarantined in a fenced area and were not allowed to leave.” Nevertheless, Oakland forbade them from entering its terminal. According to the Marine, a Lieutenant who served in Afghanistan with the same unit in 2006 noted that Oakland had treated troops the same way before. He “was almost arrested by the TSA for getting belligerent about them not letting the Marines into the terminal,” despite more rigorous screening prior to landing in Oakland. Both JFK airport and in Germany had no problem with the Marines entering their terminals. via – michellemalkin.com
The worst part is the fact that Little from Daily Kos goes out of his way to disprove the whole story, with no evidence to support his claims. If the story is fake, then how did michellemalkin.com get a response about the incident from the Port of Oakland Spokesperson?
Way to show your support.
