Bangor hooligans were out in force to whine about the cost of preserving freedom on the eve U.S. remembering its devastating Pearl Harbor losses this past weekend.
The “anti-war demonstration” was held in downtown Bangor’s Pierce Park on Saturday night, December 6.
December 7 just happens to be Pearl Harbor Day, observed annually by grateful Americans to remember and honor the 2,403 Americans killed in the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941.
The attack led to the United States declaring war on Japan the next day and thus entering World War II.
The Bangor protest ignoring America’s worst military losses was held in response to what one organizer says are illegal U.S. attacks on boats in the Caribbean and the acts of aggression towards Venezuela.
“We believe in international cooperation, and peace, and we don’t want more conflict, and we don’t want more lies dragging us into another war,” said Brendan Davison, a co-organizer of the protest and member of the Maine Democratic Socialist of America.
Davison and his ilk apparently forget that its America’s military might and attendant sacrifice that allow their congregation in the first place.


