Bush continues war on dissenters

Published by Fred Soto• July 25th, 2007 RSS News Feed

The White House War on America

This war on dissent incites American rage, noise, talks of revolution and general animosity towards the government

the White House messes with the wrong Mexican!

You may be able to push Alberto Gonzales around and make him your puppet, put it isn’t fooling anyone Mr. President, especially not me. President Bush’s agents are no longer abusing language and political rhetoric laced with deceptive claims of patriotism like before. Instead, they’ve stepped the disturbing behavior up a notch. The White House has signed off on abusing the law to uphold foreign policy interests.

As Congress has discovered, the government is sponsoring secret agencies and spying on American citizens. Many are undeserving of the label of “terrorist threat”, yet that is all that is required for federal agents of our U.S. government to circumvent the law that has kept our country safe for over 230 years.

This activity of surveillance and destroying dissenters is illegal under the U.S. Constitution. It is immoral and evil to terrorize your own citizens for political manipulation of our government and law.

The evidence is damning and our government is out of control.

I’m a licensed attorney and I will defend my right to publish my views on the corruption that is spoiling our American government. If you want to invoke the illegal provisions of the Patriot Act that are currently not challengeable due to “exigent circumstances”, be my guest, but I’m no terrorist.

I’ll tell you this: I’m a bigger patriot than any of the idiots sitting in the White House that are claiming to defend America’s freedom while diluting precedent and blurring America’s understanding of their Constitutionally guaranteed rights.

FRAUDS!

This is republished from a daily local paper and spreading through the Internet like wildfire. The Department of Homeland Security is apparently contacting the writers of the original article to try and silence these threats to national security. So here’s my piece, I’m as oppositional as they come.

the article:

ONEONTA _ An Oneonta man who helped produce a 9/11 conspiracy documentary that became an Internet hit was arrested Monday for allegedly deserting the Army.

Korey Rowe, 24, a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, was picked up by deputies at about 10:45 p.m. Monday, Otsego County Sheriff Richard Devlin Jr. said.

Rowe, along with Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas, are members of Louder Than Words, a production company that is working on a third edition of the movie “Loose Change,” which contends the U.S. government was involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. That edition is intended to be a theatrical release.

Rowe and the other members of Louder Than Words have appeared on radio shows including The Alex Jones Show and have been mentioned in Time magazine. Vanity Fair magazine published a feature story on the group last August.

Since 2002, Rowe was interviewed by The Daily Star several times about “Loose Change” and his experiences in the military.

“We developed information that he was at a county Route 47 residence in Oneonta last night,” Devlin said Tuesday.

Rowe was arrested on a “military warrant” that Devlin said was brought to the attention of deputies by the Oneonta Police Department, who received information from a source outside of that department.

Rowe was living at the Route 47 home, Devlin said.

City police officials who were able to comment on the case were unavailable Tuesday night.

After deputies received the information from Oneonta police, they reached out to the Army, and officials from Fort Knox faxed a copy of the warrant, deputies said.

Rowe previously told The Daily Star he enlisted in August 2001. He left the Army in June 2005, according to the Louder Than Words website.

He is being held without bail in the Otsego County jail and is waiting to be picked up by U.S. Army officials, Devlin said.

The Associated Press reported last month that deserters are rarely court-martialed by the Army.

Although 3,301 soldiers deserted in the 2006 fiscal year, there were just 174 troops court-martialed.

The AP report said some deserters are returned to their units, while others are discharged in non-criminal proceedings.

Desertion rates have been rising since 2004, but the Army does little to seek out deserters and instead relies on a database that can be cross-checked by local law-enforcement agencies during encounters such as traffic stops, the report states.

The Department of Defense public-affairs office did not immediately return a call for comment Tuesday.

A woman who answered Rowe’s cell phone Tuesday and identified herself only as Kristy said Rowe was “taken” from a house Monday night.

The Louder Than Words website lists a Kristy Kissner as an administrative assistant for the group.

“All we know is that he has been arrested,” the woman said. “We know nothing. We just hope that whatever happened comes out.”

Rowe’s parents did not immediately return a message left Tuesday.

In media interviews, Rowe has criticized the Iraq war and the Bush administration.

Desertion is defined under Article 85 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice as being when a soldier leaves his or her unit or place of duty with the intent to remain away from there permanently or quits his or her unit with the intent to avoid hazardous duty. It is considered a felony.

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