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The United States Marine Corps wanted to film their spectacular Silent Drill team on the city streets on the anniversary of 9/11 for a recruitment commercial.
The request was denied by Stefanie Coyote, Excutive Director of the SF Film Commmission.
The reason?
"Traffic control was the issue," explained Stefanie Coyote.
The Marines would have shut down just one lane of California Street for a few minutes at a time.
Captain Greg Corrales, SFPD Traffic Bureau, who works with film crews shooting commercials, TV shows and movies in the city, points out the Film Commission often approves shoots for rush hour.
"If they want to get the job done, they find a way to get it done."
Remember "Bullitt"? Apparently there is no problem with traffic when filming a high speed car chase.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/10/26/MO305198.DTL
The city allows street demonstrations, anti-war protests and other events which snarl traffic, such as Critical Mass (when self-propelled commuters -bicyclists in particular- take to the streets en masse).
Captain Corrales, a Marine veteran and whose son is serving his third tour of duty in Iraq, says:
"Ms. Coyote's politics blinded her to her duty as the director of the Film Commission and as a responsible citizen."
Ms Coyote would only allow the USMC production crew to film on California Street if there were no Marines in the picture. They filmed the empty street and will have to superimpose the Marines later.
The Marines were also denied permits to shoot on the Golden Gate Bridge that same morning, ostensibly because of similar traffic concerns.
This is just another insult to the American military, along with the city blocking the USS Iowa from docking there, the banning of the junior ROTC from high schools, and trying to ban the yearly Blue Angels air show.
When the jihad comes to your city, Ms Coyote, I hope that all 800,000 of you liberal idiots and illegal immigrants and chronically homeless will welcome whoever it is that comes to pull your sorry asses out of the fire.
Let Ms Coyote know how you feel:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/mainpages_form.asp?id=18611
or:
Stefanie Coyote - Executive Director
San Francisco Film Commission
City Hall, Room 473
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Pl
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415.554.6241
Fax: 415.554.6503
While roaming around the internet, I happened across a post on the DailyKos.
Normally, the rantings of political bigots don't interest me for long, but this one did because of the subject matter, Title: "No "Sirs" You hate the troops + the military"
After reading it and the comments posted after it, I really wanted to respond with my own comment. But first I had to sign up. Okay. But then I had to wait 24 hours before posting. Okay. Ready with my comment, I could not find anywhere to click. Okay. Trying to find a way to post my comment, I found a page which let me know that I was not a subscriber and that it would cost $$ to become one. Okay. Never mind.
The gist of the original rant, errr post, was that right wing talk show/radio hosts say they support the troops but in truth hate the military.
It can be found here: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/7/13/01621/2224
Here is my response (posted for free):
I, Sir, am fed up to the ears with Right wing Nuts, Left Wing Nuts, Moonbats, Conservatives, Liberals, Centrists, the Leftist Liberal media, the Rightist Talk Radio, self-serving politicians, soccer moms at the mall ... and pseudo-intellectual bloggers .... telling me just how much they hate the war but SUPPORT THE TROOPS!
As a Marine wife (1969-1972) and a Marine Mom (since 2005), I want to ask them: Just how DO you support the Troops?
Have you served in the military?
Do you have a husband / wife / child serving?
Would you support your child serving in the military?
Have you sent a package to a soldier / Marine / sailor overseas?
Have you contributed any money to those organizations which do?
Have you gone to the airport to welcome home returning troops or to see them off?
Have you visited any wounded troops in the hospital?
Have you donated anything to the Wounded Warrior program?
Or maybe you just have a sticker on your vehicle that says 'I support the troops'?
Or do you, Sir, just write the words "I support the troops" in your blog?
In your own words, "Any imbecile can purport as such. Supporting the military and the troops is about something a million times more substantive".
That I agree with.
It is the Soldier, not the reporter who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the Soldier, not the poet who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the Soldier, not the campus organizer who gives us freedom to demonstrate.
It is the Soldier who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag.
-- Father Dennis Edward O'Brien
(Political Cartoonist: Eric Allie, CNSNews.com)