Monday, May 22, 2006

Grandmothers Try To Enlist In The Place Of Their Grandsons



I know this story is a bit old by blogisphere standards, but I just heard about it on the radio last week. Wanted to post about it, but was away for the weekend. Have a look at the rest of the pics at this location.
Eighteen grandmothers were arrested and face charges of disorderly conduct after they showed up at a military recruiting center and said they wanted to enlist, a protest group said.

Police arrested the women, ranging in age from 49 to 90, Monday afternoon after they sat down in front of the Times Square recruiting station to protest the war in Iraq, police said.

When the 18 women, including Marie Runyon, who is 90 and blind, tried to enter the station, they found it locked, said Joan Wile, 74, director of Grandmothers against the War.

"We tried to ring the bell at the booth, but no one answered," Wile said. "I saw a head poke up from behind the counter every once in a while and then duck back down. I don't know what they were afraid of. Maybe they don't know how to deal with a bunch of grannies."

The women were taken into custody after they sat down in front of the recruiting station and began to chant, "We insist, we want to enlist."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oldies but goodies...
;-)

pissed off patricia said...

Probably by now the military wishes they had taken them

Anonymous said...

The arrested them for sitting? Unbelievable.