Big Win for Veterans for Peace
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From Frank Bessinger:
Dear Friends,
Thanks to the positive press we have been receiving in the last 48 hours
about our exclusion from the parade, the City of Denver has interceded on
our behalf and ordered that we be permitted to participate.
We will NOT be required to "shut up" as suggested by Mr. Grieb of the UVC.
We can wear our shirts, carry our banners and signs, and chant slogans.
That said, I think that we can further enhance our image by making our
presence a dignified and respectful one. I am suggesting that we concentrate
our message by focusing our signage and verbiage on the theme: "Support the
Troops, Bring Them Home." This will express our difference of opinion with
those who support the war and at the same time let people know that opposing
war is not the same as disrespecting the troops (We ARE the troops.)
The one assurance that I gave on our behalf was that we would not "embarass
the city." So, PLEASE do not direct commentary at people on the reviewing stand,
and try to avoid references to extraneous issues.
The meeting arrangements will remain the same as planned: Corner of Colfax
and Broadway in front of the News/Post building at 9:30 tomorrow (Sat.) When we
find out exactly where our position is, we can walk over as a group.
My thanks to everyone who has worked in support of our cause. Please pass
this message along to your contacts, and I will see you all tomorrow morning.
Peace,
Frank
Dear Friends,
Thanks to the positive press we have been receiving in the last 48 hours
about our exclusion from the parade, the City of Denver has interceded on
our behalf and ordered that we be permitted to participate.
We will NOT be required to "shut up" as suggested by Mr. Grieb of the UVC.
We can wear our shirts, carry our banners and signs, and chant slogans.
That said, I think that we can further enhance our image by making our
presence a dignified and respectful one. I am suggesting that we concentrate
our message by focusing our signage and verbiage on the theme: "Support the
Troops, Bring Them Home." This will express our difference of opinion with
those who support the war and at the same time let people know that opposing
war is not the same as disrespecting the troops (We ARE the troops.)
The one assurance that I gave on our behalf was that we would not "embarass
the city." So, PLEASE do not direct commentary at people on the reviewing stand,
and try to avoid references to extraneous issues.
The meeting arrangements will remain the same as planned: Corner of Colfax
and Broadway in front of the News/Post building at 9:30 tomorrow (Sat.) When we
find out exactly where our position is, we can walk over as a group.
My thanks to everyone who has worked in support of our cause. Please pass
this message along to your contacts, and I will see you all tomorrow morning.
Peace,
Frank



















