Crowd storms World War II Memorial
Sunday - 10/13/2013, 11:18am ET
Beginning at about 9:30 a.m., Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, as well as former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, were among the luminaries in a crowd that chanted "Tear down these walls!" and sang "God Bless America" as well as other patriotic songs as they entered the memorial, which has been closed since the government shutdown that began Oct. 1.
Tractor-trailers headed down 17th Street toward the Mall, blaring their horns. The Metropolitan Police Department blocked off the street, prompting the crowd to head up the street, shouting at the police to move their vehicles.
Cruz said that President Obama was using veterans as political pawns in the shutdown.
By 11 a.m., the group had headed back to the memorial, and dozens congregated around World War II veterans, shaking their hands and thanking them for their service.
WTOP's Jamie Forzato contributed to this report.
1 comment:
Why Ban Americans from the Memorials when there are Plenty of Volunteers to Serve, to keep them clean and in order?
Ask Obama why the Trash is NOT Removed as there are Volunteers?
But he may say that there shouldn't be Trash as You Americans shouldn't be there!
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