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added 2007 Fri Apr 20 19:25:09 by Natalie1183
There over 800 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty. These camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) should Martial Law need to be implemented in the United States and all it would tak
added 2007 Fri Feb 9 11:38:00 by Spadecaller
Victory! - Lt. Watada is not going to jail tomorrow, next week or next month. Lt. Watada's case ended in a mistrial. Ehren has not been found guilty and his attorney Eric Seitz thinks it is unlikely the case will be re-tried. A new trial has been scheduled to begin on March 19 - the Fourth Anniversary of the Invasion of Iraq
added 2007 Thu Feb 8 12:41:59 by Spadecaller
The judge in the case against the first U.S. officer court-martialed for refusing to ship out for Iraq barred several experts in international and constitutional law from testifying this past Monday about the legality of the war. "The man on trial is setting a profound example of conscience..."
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 15:01:09 by Spadecaller
"You can jail the resisters, but you can't jail the resistance. George W. Bush, take notice, as U.S. Army Lt. Ehren Watada is court-martialed next week." The first commissioned officer refused deployment to Iraq claiming illegality and immorality of a war launched under false pretenses is court-martialed next week.
added 2007 Tue Jan 30 14:09:51 by Spadecaller
Lt. Ehren K. Watada of the U.S Army,who refused to go to Iraq, read too many books. The 28-year-old officer is heading for a court martial on account of doing so. At this juncture, no reason exists to consider drawing up a list of forbidden books. For anyone else risking life and limb, the blurred definition of victory slowly corrodes their will.