Nathan Howard/Getty ImagesThe military veterans joined the protests to support protester's rights to free speech one week after a navy veteran was struck by a federal officer after approaching them to ask a question, according to the report.
The veterans formed a line in front of a fence outside a federal courthouse and stayed there until tear gas broke up the crowd. A wall of veterans joined the front lines of protests in Portland, Oregon on Friday to support demonstrator's rights to free speech, Mike Baker of
Do Portlanders actually bother or damaged by this long protest? In a 2 million population, I see only 10,000 protesters so there is only less than 1% going out and doing it. A 3rd view in a 2 side wars
Protect free speech or protect arsonists and vandals? It makes a difference.
I bet less than 2% are actual vets. Much like the 'moms' and 'press'. Please don't be fooled by headlines like this, it's all propganda.
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