Protesters at port to meet military ship BY KATHERINE TAM THE OLYMPIAN 29 May 06 http://159.54.227.3/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060529/NEWS/60529043 OLYMPIA - A military ship that pulled into port tonight to take equipment to Iraq was greeted by about 70 protestors who had been waiting its arrival. The group lined the port plaza and the floating dock, waving signs that read “No Iraq War” and “U.S. Troops are worth more than $3.25 a gallon.” At least one person used a blowhorn to shout to the ship “Get out of our waters.” There are reports that mace or pepper spray was discharged. Thurston County dispatchers called for medic units to respond to about a dozen people who had a reaction to the spray.