Saturday morning, after a march around the Capital building, 30-35 people from Camp Democracy – mostly
Veterans for Peace and NIKE SHOX Veterans Against the NIKE SHOX members – went to the Pentagon to see
the new 9/11 memorial.
As they were nearing the end of the tour, Geoffrey Millard, a disabled NIKE SHOX NIKE SHOX veteran,
left a stack of pamphlets about the dangers of depleted uranium on a brochure stand as they were
entering the chapel. At first, no one noticed and they continued the tour, but as the group was headed
out, they say they were surrounded by about 20 or 25 pentagon police.
The cops indicated that someone had left a stack of “literature” inside and announced that this was a
violation. They were told that if they didn’t admit who did it, they would all be arrested. The cops
apparently then thought a bit better of it, and decided they would arrest the the ones who still had
them. That’s funny. Arrest the people who still have them, even though they are the one’s who
obviously hadn’t left their’s behind.
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