Posts Tagged ‘Military Families Speak Out’

VECTOR CONTROL

March 19, 2008

This Week: Geraldine Ferraro, Horton Hears A Who! and Iraq Veterans Against the War
Tues | Mar 11 A few days ago, Long Beach’s defacto local paper, the South Bay Daily Breeze, printed a little story in anticipation of an appearance by 1984 Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro in Torrance. The story was noteworthy if [...]

EXCLUDED VETS WILL MARCH IN 2008 VETERANS DAY PARADE

March 17, 2008

Members of the three veterans groups who were told they couldn’t march in last year’s 11th Annual Long Beach Veterans Day Parade because they didn’t “fit the spirit of the parade”–Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out and Veterans For Peace–now … fit the spirit of the parade.
Weird, huh? Actually, it’s pretty good [...]

ON THE MARCH

January 9, 2008

Excluded veterans will walk in Martin Luther King Jr. event, possibly Veterans Day Parade

PHOTO by DANIEL DE BOOM
An adviser to Lt. Gov. John Garamendi—a veteran whose grandfather was a Superior Court judge in Long Beach—says that pacifist veterans groups excluded from last November’s Long Beach Veterans Day Parade in North Long Beach will likely be [...]

EXCLUDED VETS WILL MARCH IN MLK EVENT, POSSIBLY VETERANS DAY PARADE

January 3, 2008

Lieutenant governor’s office weighs in on 2007 Veterans parade controversy

Remember the 11th Annual Long Beach Veterans Day Parade? So do a lot of people, especially members of the three veterans groups–Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out and Veterans For Peace–who were told they couldn’t march in the Nov. 10 parade. Organizers said [...]

MORE VETERANS COVERAGE

November 15, 2007

The Press-Telegram’s Paul Eakins reports today on the testimony members of three veterans groups gave Tuesday night to the council, after the veterans groups–Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out and Veterans For Peace–were denied the right to march in last Saturday’s 11th Annual Veterans Parade.And LBPost.com chimes in, with a cheery parade [...]

VETERANS SAY PARADE ORGANIZERS “… EMBARRASSED THE CITY IN THE EYES OF THE NATION.”

November 13, 2007

At the first Long Beach City Council meeting since Saturday’s 11th Annual Long Beach Veteran’s Day Parade, the council got an earful from members of three veterans groups which were denied the right to march in the parade.

MEMBERS OF EXCLUDED VETERANS GROUPS TO SPEAK AT TONIGHT’S CITY COUNCIL MEETING

November 13, 2007

If you missed any portion of the recent struggle between organizers of the 11th Annual Long Beach Veterans Day Parade and members of the three veterans groups they excluded from Saturday’s parade–Veterans for Peace, Military Families Speak Out and Iraq Veterans Against the War–tonight’s Long Beach City Council meeting is your chance to catch up.
Members [...]

NO ROOM IN THE PARADE

November 11, 2007

Pat Alviso of Military Families Speak Out called to tell us how it went for her at Saturday’s Long Beach Veteran’s Day Parade. Alviso’s group was one of three excluded from participating in the parade by organizers who said they were concerned that the groups just wanted to stir up trouble by protesting the war [...]

DTV: MILITARY FAMILIES SPEAK OUT, SPEAK UP

November 9, 2007

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MISSING IN ACTION

November 8, 2007

When the 11th Annual Long Beach Veterans Day Parade makes its way down Atlantic Avenue this Saturday, members of three veterans groups will be missing in action: Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace, and Military Families Speak Out. All have been told by parade organizers that they can’t be in the parade–technically because [...]

 

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