Dems Pay Park Service Employees To Baracade WWII Memorial

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1fEU24QEns]Honor Flight to World War II Memorial in jeopardy due to shut down - YouTube[/ame]

They actually paid the park service to close off a sidewalk to WWII veterans.




Honor Flight to World War II Memorial in jeopardy due to shutdown


by Chris Delcamp



TOLEDO -- In and around the Glass City, effects of the government shutdown can be seen at our museums, monuments, and national parks. The gates are closed and locked, denying access completely to the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge.

Transportation Safety Administration employees were still working at Toledo Express Airport on Monday, but when WNWO called the TSA to find out if they would be affected, there was a message that said the public relations representative did not have access to her voicemail or email due to the government shutdown.

A letter from Rep. Marcy Kaptur's (D-OH 9) office reads,"...only services deemed essential for the safety of human life and protection of property will be continued."

Yet, for a group of World War II veterans visiting the national memorial in Washington D.C., an all expense paid trip which is called an "Honor Flight," the shutdown was not stopping them from seeing the tribute that was inspired by them.

"It just goes to show you why we won World War II," says Honor Flight of Northwest Ohio President Lee Armstrong.

Many elderly veterans, some in wheelchairs, broke through the barriers set up around the memorial, as police, park service employees, and tourists looked on. "The Germans and the Japanese couldn't contain us. They weren't going to let barriers contain them today. They wanted to see their memorial," says Armstrong.

Honor Flight of Northwest Ohio has a trip scheduled to depart from Toledo next Wednesday, October 9.

"We will make the call this Friday to determine if the flight is still a go, or if we will have to re-schedule," Armstrong explains.

He says they are considering going ahead with the trip even if the government is still on shutdown, but when he called the parks service, he was told they would face arrest. "I said, are you kidding me? You're going to arrest a 90/91-year-old veteran from seeing his memorial? If it wasn't for them it wouldn't be there. She said, 'That's correct sir.'"

When Armstrong asked for her name, he says she did not give it to him and then promptly hung up the phone.



99% of veterans on Honor Flights have never had the opportunity to see the memorial that is devoted to their service.

Through October, the are over 35,000 veterans scheduled to visit the site, more than 900 in the next five days alone.

It may all be waiting in limbo if the government can't complete their job.
Honor Flight to World War II Memorial in jeopardy due to shutdown : News : NorthwestOhio.com


The Democrats and the Obama Administration are looking like real assholes in this. A couple of Republican Congressmen showed up and personally cut the yellow tape that was put up around the memorial and escorted the veterans into the area. Nobody tried to stop them.
 
The evil democrats won't pay park workers to keep it open, but there is money to pay workers to keep it closed.
 
Aww the repubs put on a show and you're impressed by photo ops. That's cute

It wasn't photo op moron.
This had been scheduled months ahead of time for the Vets to see the memorial.
When the group called the park - they were told they could not enter even though they were all already there. Then they called their congressman who called someone at the White House to allow an exemption since it IS there memorial.
They were turned down. At which point, the park received an order to barricade the entrance. It is not 100% clear where the order came from yet - but the timing is quite the coincidence.
No doubt this was going to be on the all of the network news tonight showing how the evil "republican shutdown" prevented these heroes from seeing the monument.
However several Republican congressional members physically removed the barriers so they could go in.

Please tell me how this is a photo-op oh clueless one?
 
The National Mall is closed

The ENTIRE Mall

Believe it or not, museums and monuments are considered to be non-essential government services
 
Let's see, Boehner cares more about his job than the job done by WWII vets to protect our democracy; the radical Republicans have shut down the government hoping to deprive millions (yes, no hyperbole here, over 7 million in NY State tried to sign up yesterday alone. So many the system was overwhelmed) of obtaining health insurance which many had been denied do to pre existing conditions.

And the echo chamber (see above) makes hay over yellow tape in place because Boehner is incompetent and allows a small radical and callous coalition hold the nation hostage.

Wake up echo chamber, ya'll appear more ridiculous than ever by posting on this thread.
 
Aww the repubs put on a show and you're impressed by photo ops. That's cute

It wasn't photo op moron.
This had been scheduled months ahead of time for the Vets to see the memorial.
When the group called the park - they were told they could not enter even though they were all already there. Then they called their congressman who called someone at the White House to allow an exemption since it IS there memorial.
They were turned down. At which point, the park received an order to barricade the entrance. It is not 100% clear where the order came from yet - but the timing is quite the coincidence.
No doubt this was going to be on the all of the network news tonight showing how the evil "republican shutdown" prevented these heroes from seeing the monument.
However several Republican congressional members physically removed the barriers so they could go in.

Please tell me how this is a photo-op oh clueless one?


Do you know what a photo op is? It includes the word "photo" and you're talking about a trip. A trip is not a photo.

Repubs shutting down govt then taking a pair of scissors to cut a ribbon is the photo op.
 
These things are already paid for. They don't need to be closed off because nobody needs to watch everyone and keep them from destroying it......unlike Occupy WallStreet assholes.
 
These things are already paid for. They don't need to be closed off because nobody needs to watch everyone and keep them from destroying it......unlike Occupy WallStreet assholes.

I don't suppose you've ever held a position of responsibility but damage to the memorial is only one factor in closing a public building/memorial. Liability for injury, providing a clean and safe environment are others. You see Federal Employees do more than police, they in fact serve the public.
 
The National Mall is closed

The ENTIRE Mall

Believe it or not, museums and monuments are considered to be non-essential government services

So are sidewalks I guess.

Nonessential Government services mean just that. 800,000 Government employees are sitting home because they were told their jobs were not immediately essential to running the country
Someone who works in the National Mall is not essential

Keeping the mall partially open means you will still draw tourists and have to provide basic services to the area.

Sorry folks...Mall is closed
Complain to your Congressman
 
These things are already paid for. They don't need to be closed off because nobody needs to watch everyone and keep them from destroying it......unlike Occupy WallStreet assholes.

I don't suppose you've ever held a position of responsibility but damage to the memorial is only one factor in closing a public building/memorial. Liability for injury, providing a clean and safe environment are others. You see Federal Employees do more than police, they in fact serve the public.

I've held more positions of responsibility than you'll ever realize as a member of the military, a senior 'A' Team member (Real World life & death responsibilities), and a business owner.

So blow me.
 
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