Iraqi vet with "Freedom is not Free" sign distracts from antiwar puke parade
John McCaslin:
John McCaslin:
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Talk about raining on their parade.
Marching 50 yards ahead of the demonstrators -- holding up a sign that said "Freedom is Not Free" -- was Ryan Ponder, 25, a former sergeant in the 4th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army who until last year was fighting in Iraq.
"At one point, the anti-war protesters got so upset that he was marching ahead of them -- and was the first person that onlookers saw -- that they stopped the whole 150,000-person march so that he would get farther ahead of them," said one onlooker, a Capitol Hill staffer who asked not to be identified.
"But he stopped, too," he added. "He truly is like the man who stood in front of the tanks in [China's] Tiananmen Square in 1989, unafraid to stare down a much more powerful force."
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Asked whether he had any close calls with a far deadlier enemy -- the Islamic insurgents in Iraq -- he said: "Of course I did. That's what happened when you're fighting a war."
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