February 05, 2008
Berkeley Vs. America, Again
By
Michelle Malkin
The troop-bashers in Berkeley are at it
once more. But this time, the rest of America lashed
back. Message to the Left Coast: It's not the
1960s anymore.
On Jan. 29, the Berkeley city council
passed several measures targeting the lone Marine
recruitment office in town. The anti-war harridans at
Code Pink have been picketing the center for months.
Last fall, they defaced the building by slapping a sign
that read "assasination" (sic) in the military
office window. Instead of rising to defend the
recruiters' property rights, the city council and mayor
voted to sabotage them further. They granted Code Pink
special parking privileges directly in front of the
Marines' workplace to facilitate their protests—and also
offered them a free sound permit for six months.
In the home of the
Free Speech Movement, the peace and love mob abused
the power of government to help drive the Marines out of
the city. They proceeded with zoning changes to treat
recruiting centers like porn shops. They encouraged
residents to continue to impede the recruiters' work.
Never mind federal law making it a crime to willfully
obstruct the recruiting or enlistment service of the
United States. If that weren't blood-boiling enough, the
Berkeleyites put the troops under further siege by
voting to send a letter to the U.S. Marine Corps calling
them "uninvited and unwelcome intruders."
Video of the council meeting showed
city officials trashing the Marines as "the
president's own gangsters" and "trained killers"
who are known for "death and destruction … and
maiming." One of the council members complained that
our men and women in uniform were responsible for
"horrible karma." Mayor Tom Bates offered to
"help" the Marines evacuate.
But, of course, they continue to argue
shamelessly that they're not against the troops. Just
against President Bush's policies.
Only one council member, Gordon Wozniak,
opposed the Code Pink measure—pointing out that the
council was bending the rules, intentionally setting up
a confrontation between the group and the recruitment
office, and "showing favoritism." He was
outnumbered, 8-to-1. Code Pink co-founder
Medea Benjamin and her minions gloated over the vote
and turned up at the recruitment center to rub salt in
the wound: "We are the defenders of democracy, the
upholders of the Constitution. If it weren't for
people like the people in Berkeley, standing up for
what they believe, we'd be living under Hitler."
Her thugs defaced the recruitment center
again—this time with a banner of bloody handprints
stretched across the window as recruiters tried to do
their jobs.
In another decade, Berkeley would have
gotten away with this intolerant, illiberal, un-American
power trip. But in the age of the Internet, talk radio
and YouTube, word of the siege at Berkeley spread like
lightning. And citizens across the country weren't
willing to look the other way. The San Francisco-based
Move America Forward, led by talk show
host/conservative activist Melanie Morgan, launched an
online petition protesting the city council
measures. Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina
moved to strip Berkeley of pork barrel spending worth $2
million.
The
American Legion mobilized as well. National
Commander Marty Conatser
lambasted the votes: "The American Legion not
only strongly condemns this action by the City Council
but also believes that a sincere apology is in order to
all Marines, past and present. … What these recruiters
do is essential to our national security. Without
recruiters we have no military. And I don't think we can
count on the flower children from Berkeley to protect
this nation when it comes under attack. They have to
remember that Marines are not the enemy; the terrorists
are."
After feeling the heat, not just from
veterans, military families and troop supporters outside
of Berkeley but also from their own embarrassed
citizens, the council is waving a partial white flag:
Two council members will
move to rescind the obnoxious letter and Code Pink
privileges next week. It seems a
little light bulb went off in Councilwoman Betty
Olds' head: "I think we shouldn't be seen across the
country as hating the Marines."
Too late. The city's "horrible karma"
is on full display. Sit back and watch Berkeley be
Berkeley? No more.
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Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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