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On the Mall in Washington DC, a showdown between US Veterans an Park Police over the US Republican Government shutdown. The 91 veterans on an Honor Flight from Mississippi weren’t going to be denied the chance to see the memorial built for them. Arriving on four charter buses at Washington’s National Mall this morning on the first day of a federal government shutdown, the vets found the World War II monument barricaded and its fountain idle. A sign on the fence read “Because of the Federal Government SHUTDOWN, All National Parks Are CLOSED.” With a bagpipe escort, the veterans ignored the barriers and walked or were pushed in wheelchairs to see the column for Mississippi. Park Police stood by, watching. “This is ridiculous,” said Tom Bratner, 89, who served as a Seabee during the liberation of Guam in 1944. “I hate the Republicans. They’re pulling all kinds of stuff trying to hold hostage things like this.”
Posted on: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 19:26:34 +0000

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