'Guilty!' -- Of Trying to See Our Senator
On Thursday, September 6th, 2007, six of us were found guilty in Federal court in Albuquerque, NM by a Federal judge for trying to visit the office of our senator. We will be sentenced in a few weeks. The message? It is a Federal crime to attempt to speak to an elected Republican about the U.S. war on Iraq. Don't visit your senator. Don't get involved. Don't speak out. Don't take a stand for peace--or you too may end up in jail.
It all started one year ago, on September 26, 2006, when nine of us entered the Federal Building in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and tried to take the elevator to the third floor to the office of Senator Pete Domenici to present him with a copy of the "Declaration of Peace," a national petition campaign aimed at stopping the U.S. war on Iraq, bringing our troops home, and pursuing nonviolent alternatives and reparations. Over three hundred seventy five similar actions took place across the nation that week.
The Senator's office manager came downstairs, said she would only allow three of us upstairs, and after forty five minutes of waiting and negotiations, we nine just decided to go upstairs, figuring we had a right as group of constituents to deliver our petition to the Senator's office.
As we stepped onto the elevator, a policeman put his foot in the door, and the next thing we knew, the power was turned off. So there we stayed--for some six hours. At one point, a police officer brought over a chair for one elderly member of our group who uses metal crutches. It seemed the officer was inviting us to make ourselves at home. He even said he supported our anti-war stand.
By the end of that memorable day, with over twenty police officers, SWAT teams, and FBI officials standing in the lobby, the Homeland Security director told us we had the choice to be arrested, jailed and tried, or cited and tried. He never gave us a warning, never told us to leave, never read us our rights. We took the citations, and for the past year, have been in and out of court, waiting to testify about our attempt to visit the Senator's office.
The prosecution would hear none of it. As far as the prosecutor was concerned, we went there to disrupt the Federal Building and shut down the elevator. He seemed to think we liked being in an elevator. He, of course, had been a marine for decades, and now commands a national guard unit, and was just back two days before the trial from directing military operations in Colorado Springs. He called the police and the senator's assistant to testify against us. They said we had plenty of warning, said we threatened to do a sit in, and said we disrupted the government's office work.
Then it was our turn. One by one we took the stand--Philip, Michella, Sansi, Ellie, Bud and me. Our excellent pro bono lawyers, Todd Hotchkiss and Penni Adrian, asked us why we went to the Federal Building and what happened. We each testified that we intended to bring a copy of the "Declaration of Peace" statement to the senator's office, in the hope that it could be faxed to him, that he would sign it, and that he would work to stop this evil war.
During my testimony, I was asked about the lists of names I brought with me that day. I had printed out the name of every U.S. soldier killed in Iraq, and some ten thousand Iraqi civilians killed, and said I thought they would help remind us why we were there, that perhaps we might leave them with the Senator's staff. The judge interrupted me and asked if I carried those names around with me all the time. While unfortunately it's now all too common for many of us to spend our time at demonstrations reading the names of the dead, I held back from saying, "Yes, don't you? Don't you care about the U.S. soldiers who've been killed, and the countless, innocent Iraqi civilians killed?" Instead, I said I always carried with me information about the war and how to stop it.
It was a grueling, exhausting eight hour day. At the end, the judge returned with his verdict but then launched into a speech explaining why he believed the police and the senator's staff person, and not us, particularly, not me. He said the fact that I carried with me the names of every U.S. soldier killed and some ten thousand Iraqi civilians killed proved I intended to be there a long time, and shut down business in the Federal Building. He basically called us all liars, and defended the government's evil war.
I'm not so sure that on the day one year ago I did intend to shut the Federal Building down, as noble a nonviolent act that might be in such times. Only a few months before, I brought a group to meet with Governor Bill Richardson, and he received us warmly, and let me speak for twenty minutes about why he should work to end the war on Iraq, disarm Los Alamos and abolish our nuclear weapons, and end the death penalty in New Mexico. I didn't rule out the possibility that in fact Domenici's staff might be willing to hear us. In the end, however, the police themselves disrupted business as usual. They turned off the elevator. They shut down the Federal Building. They prevented us from visiting our elected representative's office.
So what do we learn from this experience? What is the message from Federal Court in New Mexico? I suppose it's this: Anyone who dares visit their Republican senator to speak against this evil war is liable of a Federal crime. Don't presume you have any rights in this so-called democracy. Those days are over.
The judge said he would sentence us within thirty days, so there's more to come. He asked each of us to submit a statement to him. We face 30 days in jail and a $5000 fine, which I certainly won't pay.
Meanwhile, the real crime continues, and the real criminals get away with mass murder, with the crucial, full backing of our courts. The war goes on, the killings go on, and the lives of our sisters and brothers in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and elsewhere are shattered. Our government, in its race to become a global empire, has sunk to all new levels of corruption, lying, repression, and old fashioned hubris. Our task is permanent nonviolent resistance against the culture of war, nonviolence as a way of life, full-time non-cooperation with violence, war, and empire.
All things considered, then, it's a great blessing to be found guilty of speaking out against this evil war. I hope more and more people will write their senators and congress people, especially Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico, and demand that they end this war; that more and more people will sign up at www.declarationofpeace.org and keep building the movement against this war; that more and more people will march for peace, vigil for peace, organize for peace, agitate for peace, speak out for peace, fast for peace, cross the line for peace, pray for peace, and find themselves guilty of pursuing a new world without war.
In such times as these, there may be no greater blessing.
Rev. John Dear is a Jesuit priest, pastor, retreat leader, and author of twenty five books on peace and nonviolence, including most recently, "Transfiguration" (Doubleday, with a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, available from www.amazon.com). He is featured in a new DVD film, "The Narrow Path," with music by Joan Baez and Jackson Browne (at www.sandamianofoundation.org), and writes a weekly column for the National Catholic Reporter at www.ncrcafe.org. He lives in northern New Mexico. For information, see: www.fatherjohndear.org
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45 Comments so far
Show AllThank you BugsBBunny.
This is the type of mindset we all have to have as we go forward.
It is common fact that the media owners are part and parcel to the crime and are providing the same services to the criminal that was provided to those earlier fascists in Germany in their early stages of development.
You don´t notice THEM countering the General who betrayed us all with the GAO report, now do you? Or The Red Cross Report, or the Red Crescent Report, or The Lancet, et al.
Get it?
Take heart. There are multiple ways to go forward and all should be used by those most adept at each;
It pays to study the enemy and ascertain which enemy individuals we can play off against whom, using their own pathetic desires against them.
Sell the info to the enemy media camp (there are ALWAYS media criminals anxious to make a buck at any cost to liberty, or the truth) and use the funds to sustain the campaign.
It is actually rather easy to character asassinate somebody at will.
Just what, EXACTLY, is that kinda sleazy woman DOING all the time at Crawl for it anyway....hmmmm? Where´s the missus, anyway?
Just a thought. Enjoy the example.
A creative mind is the most terrifying enemy of all to the criminals among us.
I'm surprised the ACLU legal team has not jumped into this case. Maybe they have?
I hope the good Rev. Dear's friends and supporters will be on hand with video to record what happens. Using YouTube a video record can be seen by thousands. A people's network is available for such news which isn't covered by mainstream media.
Common Dreams is for the literary types and news junkies but YouTube could be a People's TV news. Whatever peace event or action should be accompanied by others with video recorders and even cell phones and such hand helds which could record the event. Free speech could also mean free video news of events we need to see covered.
Politicians hate anything on video, stuff in print is more easily denied. Politicians always hate having to be honest for the cameras. If peace oriented people kept their vids about them, we'd all get to see these actions for ourselves and that makes them more real for people than words do.
Actions speak louder than words but videos of peace actions would let us see them for ourselves filling in the gaps left by the nainstream media. Stage an action folks and make sure it is videoed for YouTube. We could use a people's video news tradition. Let's start one.
Umm... hey, ever read the lyrics to the Marseillaise? The French revlutionary national anthem?
http://hymne-national.ifrance.com/
Then compare it to the American revolutionary national anthem.
Umm yeah, It worked once before and it just might have to work again. Never mind that the whole point of the american consitution was that NOTHING LIKE WHAT IS GOING ON RIGHT NOW WOULD HAPPEN AGAIN!!!
Grounds for appeal? It was a settup from the second they stepped onto the elevator.
What I find pathetic is that you people are still slowly waking up to the fact that your `democracy` is dead. It`s been dead for a good 15 years. You just didn`t have a thing to complain about until now.
Any grounds for appeal?
Hi Turner. We do not have the option of a jury trial for every citation issued, traffic offenses or misdomeaners for example. Then for some cases a jury of twelve is not an option, I believe it's a jury of eight for some trials.
This is a case of people fighting City Hall,___ often city hall wins. When it's a fascist form of government, they will always win. When fascism and Naziism fully combine, it will be much worse, the six would have been in a concentration camp and we would not be typing our thoughts here. It sure looks as if we are rapidly nearing that combination. I swear, I expect to see Cheney wearing a brown shirt any day now.
"You're either with us or you're with the terrorists!"
What a shock when I read - 'the Homeland Security director told us we had the choice to be arrested, jailed and tried, or cited and tried'. I'm not a violent person but I wish somebody would have broken his beak. Maybe it would have knocked some sense into him. If you're going to be arrested anyway why not?
It's so nice that we have the Homeland Security guys to help lock up any dissident Americans who try to exercise their rights. How dare they! We're fighting a war on freedom.. er... terror!
On February 2, 1968 Peter Arnett's article on the destruction of the Vietnamese village of Ben Tre said "It became necessary to destroy the village in order to save it." The same mentality applies today WRT the Constitution and our freedom. "It is necessary to destroy your freedom in order to protect it." Thus, if you try talking to your Senator you are making America less safe! (Somehow)
Now don't get me wrong but I think we have to use the proper chanel when we mean to meet our representatives. I am way in against the war and I think too that if I would have 2 minutes face to face with W, I am not sure I would refrain from doing harm. But in any case, when someone want to visit me or anybody else during work time, it might creater some disturbance. What I am saying here is, don't expect to have the door wide open if you show up unanounce to someone work place. Next time take an appointment. The judge is idiot in this case.
You nailed it, WmC.
All the outrage, sympathy, and tears in these postings were fully familiar to our founders, and the solution to the problem was codified in our founding document.
There is a basis for criminal charges against Pete Domenici et al, the same Pete Domenici engaged in criminal conspiracy under investigation in the House, for the violation of Constitutional rights.
It is ironic that John Conyers threw out Cindy Sheehan and Code Pink protestors from his office. But because he's liberal, he didn't prosecute them. Good guy. Freedom-loving guy.
Rev John Dear: I give you props, sir for your bravery and steadfastness. And to think that one can go to jail for just visiting their elected senator or representative. I always hear the tired phrase: this can't happen in America. Guess what it has happenned. God Bless You Reverend and to those who have risked jail time just for standing up for the US Constitution. Special place in hell for Bush and his enablers.
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE PEACEABLY TO ASSEMBLE AND TO PETITION THE GOVERNMENT FOR A REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES.
You think maybe Congress and the judicial system have overlooked something?
What is truly sad is that this is not surprising. It is all too common now.
And they think they are going to scare us from peacebly protesting.
Can I ask why you did not request a trial by jury?
What will the penalty for dissent be in America several years hence? Death by beheading?
There's much talk of "freedom" coming from the Bush White House, which is certainly true - as far as the freedom to exploit is concerned.
This is what we lean from Rev. John Dear's experience:
1) America has sunk into fascism
2) The lying Speedy Gonzales replaced several federal judges for just such a day.
3) You can see any senator, even Bush and Cheney, if you sign up to be a member of the AIPAC.
I have said it before and I say it again;
We MUST march, by the millions, to our nation´s capitol, we MUST encamp, in the millions, in the city that STILL holds our dreams, and we MUST ensure that the efforts made by the criminal accomplices to the mass murdering corporate criminal representatives squatting in OUR Congress and the house we have provided to OUR executive to halt the march, halt the encampment, are VIVIDLY exposed across the western world.
Trust me when I say that the worlds peoples are holding their breath, waiting desperately for the leadership of the "common" American citizen to face the harsh reality of our recent weaknesses that have enabled the fascist scourge to resurface...in our own home, waiting for us to stand up, once again, for the premises that make us all more than mere hairless apes.
The premises that cause peoples, the world over, to believe in "the American Dream".
Trust me when I say that the conditions we face at home are entirely similar to those experienced around the western world by citizens as committed to peace and simple human dignity as we. Trust me when I say that the initiative taken here at home will be seized upon by others globally much as a drowning man seizes a thrown line.
Please try to recognize that the establishment as some would call it, is cooperating around the planet in order to ensure that a fascist regime of international corporate criminals finally gains complete control of our destiny.
It is obvious by now to millions around the world that dialogue is not going to lead us to peace or the constructive development of the human species or the planet itself when it is attempted with those who are willfully engaged in stifling the inherent rights of humanity (the rights of all life as we know it, for that matter) in order to maintain their criminal designs for the benefit of their own truly deranged perceptions of personal social and material profit.
I am torn between finally coming home in order to engage the primary enemy to human brotherhood directly or to remain in exile, doing what I can to thwart the enemies designs among strangers of other cultures who are in any case my brothers and sisters in the family of human beings. We must all choose our battlefields and battles quite carefully now.
The time for worrying about personal issues is past, sort of like not worrying about how much food is in the fridge when the house itself is burning to the ground...
lunafish .... sorry, you weren't jailed in the 60s/70s for having long hair/ bell bottoms etc ... unless you had drugs ... so don't make it look like this is nothing new ... this is new and bush/cheney are to blame ...
When the Dixie Chicks can be banned by hillbilly/country/ western radio stations, you have something new ...
When a song from Pink "Dear Mr. President" can be banned from the air waves .. and the air waves co-operate .. you have something new ...
When people wearing t-shirts are arrested for simply wearing T-Shirts with a message ... you have something new ..
When a peaceful group gathering to deliver a petition/list to a senator and they are arrested for DOING NOTHING ... you have something new.
Let's not make false comparisons .... let's make a really angry noise on 9/11 instead!!!
You know you are not in a democracy when you're prosecuted and yes, persecuted for exercising what were once regarded openly as democratic rights!
"... never read us our rights." Yup, that's what we get when learning how to foster fear, enforce alignment and consumption is a higher value than learning how to read.
It's what happens when we come to serve only the powerful, the endowed and elite among us -- and trash the "nobody folk" who claim to share a piece of the voice.
How tragic. How stupid. How self-destructive. What a waste these self-important leaders are.
"It is a Federal crime to attempt to speak to an elected Republican . . "
It's an even greater crime to speak to the UNELECTED ones.
"By the end of that memorable day, with over twenty police officers, SWAT teams, and FBI officials standing in the lobby, the Homeland Security director told us we had the choice to be arrested, jailed and tried, or cited and tried. He never gave us a warning, never told us to leave, never read us our rights. We took the citations, and for the past year, have been in and out of court, waiting to testify about our attempt to visit the Senator's office."
Look at the immense fear that a peaceful attempt merely to engage in dialogue provokes.
Despite everything, there is still enough memory among officials that prevents them from shooting them outright, as will be the case should we fail to overturn the regime.
Pelosi, Domenici, all but a few from the double-headed beast, are HIDING, calling on the paramilitary to save them simply from MEETING the citizenry, even the most peaceable.
" It looks like likes of folks think we're going to get it back in 2008 but me, I'm thinking it's over. We live in a different country now."
Who wants the country we lived in before 2001? It was the same one, with the same repressive apparatus at work, one in which a president with a "radical" (not) past casually ordered bombs to be dropped every day on Iraq & who helped systematically deprive Iraqis of basic food & medicine, and whose Secretary of State gladly accepted half a million Iraqi lives as the price.
It was a regime which hid its bankers & "political" figures behind fences & water cannon in Seattle & other meetings.
Don't wish for the country of George Herbert Walker Bush and William Blythe Jefferson Clinton back.
Let's be rid of the old regime ENTIRELY -- let's get rid of Langley and the corporate hogs that feed off our labor, let's ground Air Force One for-frelling-EVER, let's create a NEW country which has learned from two centuries of imperial conquest, assassination, subversion & subjugation -- a NEW country where all the myths of the old vanish in the harsh light of reality & in the vigorous practice of a true revolution on behalf of humanity, not in domination or the re-institution of "moral authority" (screw that, John Edwards!) over the rest of the planet. Let's be rid of a regime in which human rights are held hostage every four years by groups of lawyers & lobbyists who need only to make sure that they have a majority on a nine-member "Supreme" Court, let's be rid of the rotten regime that allowed the maggots of the "Federalist Society" to gain law degrees, much less judgeships! Let's be rid of a country in which lies and deceit were always the norm, a country which promised its ex-slaves freedom & then held them in captivity another century & more. Let's be rid of a country where racists, homophobes, and superstitious opponents of science & enlightenment can keep up intense campaigns against human dignity because they have tax exempt status as "churches".
The fears are the fears we can't help feeling before we grasp hold of the future, before we create something new out of the ruins of the old.
It is a lucky thing they got that terrorist John Dear and his dangerous group of insurgents before something really bad happened!! Goes to show the Dept of Homeland Security is protecting us in good shape. Nice idea of handling them, also, six hours in an elevator should have sofened them up for interrogation. Can`t take any chances with a bunch like that, no telling how much damage they could do with that peace petition. Congratulations, Bush-Cheny and Congress for ignoring the Constitution and Bill of Rights for our safety!!
It is a Federal crime to attempt to speak to an elected Republican . . .
That's easy to fix on the next election day - if there is a next election day.
jjay has the right idea. However, if we really wanted to have a greater impact, we ought to organize groups within our own communities and go after the politicians. Expose the corruption, and royally embarrass the politicans so they will refuse to run for reelection and not show their faces in public. Then apply the same tactic to the next level. If we are going to dismantle the ivory tower in which these judges and politicians who feel they are above reproach inhabit, we need to start at the foundation.
I weep for this nation which has lost its soul, its constitution, its founding principals written by great men who knew the horrors of tyranny. If this is the democracy we are exporting this is heartbreaking. Now where is my passport....where to go....as I can't bear the road to depotism much longer.
We don't live in a Democracy, you need to show up with a suitcase full of cash after making an appointment. We the people no longer need worthless so-called representatives, technology should be burning the outdated concepts of broken governance, if history is any guide it will be bloodshed before we obtain any improvement, their is too much resistance to keeping the system broken.
No health insurance, too bad, we're on call for the House of Saud!
Keep electing the "family values" Repugnicans and keep loosing our rights.
To all you Christian zealots who have teamed up with the Repugnicans to get "your" country back, it was never yours to begin with! It was written to include ALL American citizens and to forbid religion from controlling government (and vice versa). By trying to get government support for your religion you are destroying freedom for all of us - including YOU!
You have helped enable a government that is defiant of the Constitution and turned our representative republic into a fascist police state.
A beautiful comment. There are those incarnated on Gaia, highly evolved beings or "Light Workers" from more developed worlds, who act as teachers and helpers. Through living a period down here, they themselves gain valuable lessons from which they are able to work out better social systems which they can later educate.
Okay folks, it's time to stop complaining and get to work. Everyone here and all your friends should be calling the good Senator's office to compliment the use of his 'truth soldiers' to keep terrorists out of 'our' federal buildings.
THEN remind him and his staff that it is YOUR OFFICE he is occupying and you have every right to be there. I will call him too.
We have the same restrictions here in Louisville, since a group of ten of us met with former Reflubican Rep. Anne Northup in her office and held her attention [she might say hostage] for an hour or more telling her why she should oppose the war. She really got on our nerves when she said we should not be in "her office" and we almost in unison reminded her that it was "OUR OFFICE" and she was just a temporary.
After that encounter, we organized and put her out of OUR office in the next election.
Eveyone should beseige the office with phone calls every day in N.M. and in Washington. Call the media and demand that they cover the court proceedings. If they won't, get your own kids to get out their cell phones to tape the court proceedings and put together video for a YouTube record of what is going on there. Soon it will have to be covered and the judge will be shamed beyond recognition. Just remember to stay within the law, whatever it happens to be for that day, or those 'Yes Sir!" police, or that so called judge.
Good luck and publish the senator's phone number here for all of us to make a call. Call Congress toll free at 1-866-340-9281 or 1-800-828-0498.
Keep making your peace!
I'm sure Dominici voted "yes" for the Military Commissions Act of 2006 giving Bush the sole authority to declare anyone, including US citizens, an "enemy combatant" and thus deprive them of their Constitutional rights. It's therefore surprising they got to appear before a judge at all!!
Let this lesson in non-representative government so blatantly demonstrated by Dom's office be another mark to get the arrogant SOB out of office in his next election run.
Dear John,
You keep coming round to visit.
I cannot see you any more.
I've changed my name to Fear.
Not Yours,
Justice
JOHN DEAR: Your courage is an inspiration. Of course when the state makes war its primary product peace activists become enemies of state. This dark paradox is like a cancer that's eaten away the soul and intelligence of our land, at least insofar as the majority of its "leaders" are concerned. Dear understands his sacrifice is being done for the LIGHT, the world of spirit where human temporal time is but an illusion. HE will be rewarded for showing the way to Truth amid so much darkness. I believe his faith gives him the stamina to stay his course, the TRUE course and one that all of us in this forum do our best to follow in the ways we, too, protest, and stand as witnesses to Truth.
Welcome to the "Police State"!
And you call this democracy? We do not have a democracy. And remember the question: "where were the good Germans?" It's time to ask where are the good Americans. So many little Eichmanns, who are helping the Bush-fascists destroy our country.
Welcome to USSA
The judge is like most Americans. He believed the authority figures. Many believed Colin Powell, the CIA, the President. But they were all wrong, foolish, and possibly dishonest. Question authority, judge.
It is not new that the Courts and Judges are against the common citizens and their rights. Perhaps we can harken back to Wilson's War and find the same attacks against common citizens.
Just gimme some truth
I'm sick and tired of hearing things
From uptight, short-sighted, narrow-minded hypocritics
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth
I've had enough of reading things
By neurotic, psychotic, pig-headed politicians
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth
No short-haired, yellow-bellied, son of tricky dicky
Is gonna mother hubbard soft soap me
With just a pocketful of hope
Money for dope
Money for rope
No short-haired, yellow-bellied, son of tricky dicky
Is gonna mother hubbard soft soap me
With just a pocketful of soap
Money for dope
Money for rope
I'm sick to death of seeing things
From tight-lipped, condescending, mamas little chauvinists
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth now
I've had enough of watching scenes
Of schizophrenic, ego-centric, paranoiac, prima-donnas
All I want is the truth now
Just gimme some truth
No short-haired, yellow-bellied, son of tricky dicky
Is gonna mother hubbard soft soap me
With just a pocketful of soap
Its money for dope
Money for rope
Ah, I'm sick and tired of hearing things
From uptight, short-sighted, narrow-minded hypocrites
All I want is the truth now
Just gimme some truth now
I've had enough of reading things
By neurotic, psychotic, pig-headed politicians
All I want is the truth now
Just gimme some truth now
All I want is the truth now
Just gimme some truth now
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth
All I want is the truth
Just gimme some truth
It no longer amazes me that, for every initiative overwhelmingly passed, for every progressive, growing populist movement, for every righteous stand for human rights, human dignity, fairness, officialdom can always find someone in a black robe to throw it out, reverse it, suppress it, or fine and jail it.
Read Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich to see how it works. I'm sure the madman in the White House has read it, missing the point, and has no doubt taught it to his pet monkey, too.
Keep up the good work, Reverend Dear, and good luck!
"On Thursday, September 6th, 2007, six of us were found guilty in Federal court in Albuquerque, NM by a Federal judge for trying to visit the office of our senator."
Apparently, this Federal judge has forgotten that Senators and judges are paid "BY THE PEOPLE" and therefore are "EMPLOYEES OF THE PEOPLE"!
Can you imagine the audacity of these peace activists visiting one of their government employees to ask them to sign a "declaration of peace"? Seriously folks, what is this world coming to when an employer wants an employee to do their job?
What's the moral of this story? Is it a lesson that those with a "PEACE" message should approach Senator Domenici's office with a blank check or maybe a shopping bag filled with Federal Reserve Notes to be able to deliver a petition to his office without the FBI getting involved?
That angry old geezer needs to be voted into retirement! I certainly hope the people of New Mexico are beginning to realize that he doesn't work for them.
Yes, this is an excellent example of the good things accomplished by men of faith. Thank you Father Dear for serving our country.
I knew 20 years ago that the police state is here, and this incident proves it.
So much for freedom and democracy!!!
I hope the judge reconsiders....
Luckily, the good Rev wasn't wearing the "wrong" Tee shirt or he'd have really been in trouble with the loyalCheneybushie cult. Next time, Rev, try the stall at the Albuquerque Airport - two footsie taps means end the illegal occupation, one means keep up the killin', and three means you're soliciting gay sex or something. So definitely don't do the three-tap.
Good for you and your companions, Rev.! I add my voice to the choir of commendations here and elsewhere for your courageous and risky stand.
There has always been a certain type of judge who zealously protects the rights and interests of the Establishment-- a word that insists on being dusted off this century-- against dissent and resistance, even nonviolent resistance.
One admittedly extreme example is Judge Webster Thayer, who as you may know presided over the trial of Sacco & Vanzetti, and afterwards stated, "Did you see what I did with those anarchistic bastards the other day?" That's way off the scale compared to the injustice you and your co-defendants have suffered, but I submit that the difference is in degree, not kind.
So you'll probably get a harsher sentence if His Honor gets wind of this very article. Based on the thought process revealed in his ruling, he would inevitably conclude that intentionally publicizing your predicament in this cesspool of sedition is further proof of your unremitting compulsion to do mischief and undermine law and society itself!
I won't insult you by observing "this too shall pass". Is "hang tough" any better? :?: ;)
What's the bitch?
Rev. Dear should be relieved, that he and his five guilty "co-criminals", are not still in jail in Gitmo or one of the newly constructed Halliburton stockades. It sounds as if the judge is a fair and kind soul, who is taking it pretty easy on them. It was nice to hear about the offered chair for the crippled old lady. That was pretty decent too.
"God bless Americaaa, land that I loveeee, stand beside meee and guide meee, with the light ---------. Never mind.
Treefitz: you are correct. This is not the US of A that I grew up in, but a strange fascist empire in which the citizens have the right to watch TV, get fat, die from no health care, die from lack of food and housing, die from the wounds of wars that are caused by idiots. I hate what this country has become and do not hold out much hope for the future.
You know, I keep thinking that the real evil people are this administration. But now I realize, half of this country will work as hard as they can to keep "the strong" in power. These are the people who wished we still lived in the Middle Ages, so they could be the strong lords over us weak peasants.
Treefitz, you're right. And the only way to stop it is to fight. Not with words, but with fire.
And this from the book of John, 14:27
Peace I leave with you,
my peace I give unto you:
not as the world giveth, give I unto you.
Let not your heart be troubled,
neither let it be afraid."
G_D bless you Fr. John... May this madness end and peace soon be upon all of us...
Fred
I am proud of you, Rev. Dear. I am proud of everyone who served the cause of peace with you on Sept. 26, 2006 in the Santa Fed Federal Building.
I am ashamed of the police and Domenici's office manager for misportraying the sequence of events in that federal building. Duh. How could they deny that they turned off the electricity?
What an ugly smack down of public speech.
I would never approve of a public SERVANT denying admission to citizens wishing to voice their beliefs to their REPRESENTATIVES but if the cops and the office manager had simply refused to let you up that elevator and made you leave the building, that I could choke down, even though I would think it is wrong. But setting you up for things you did not do.
And shame on that judge. You know, it is hard for judges to believe defendants when a cop is sitting there giving a false version of what transpired. The judge, as trier of fact, has to trust cops all the time. And most judges tend to assume all who appear before them are guilty and that all defendants are liars, which, of course, is a failure on the judge's part. Judges are supposed to be wholly impartial for very single case. They aren't supposed to enter a courtroom assuming the cops speak truth and the defendants lie. Judges are human, they falter. But this judge went beyond simply believing the facts as declared by the cops, didn't he? He projected a preposterous interpretation onto the fact that you carried documents with the names of dead soldiers and dead Iraqis. Since when is carrying documents evidence that you intended to 'be there for a long time'. My goodness, since when is it indicative of an intent to commit a criminal act to carry any documents. Oh, I know Domenici's refusal to receive his constituents in his office is ugly and I know the way you got treated, with lies and misrepresentation is very ugly. I think of that office manager, probably imagining that she is doing her duty, doing what is right. I know the real ugliness here is the war. I keep imagining human bodies being blown apart, lives torn asunder while the cops and the office manager and the judge 'listened' at your trial. I know the human slaughter is the ugliest thing in this story. But still, as an attorney, it strikes me as darkly ominous that there is such a narrow-minded, partisan, reactionary judge with a lifetime appointment sitting on the bench in Santa Fe.
Thanks for your great work in the world, Rev. Dear.
We lost this country to a coup back in 2000. It looks like likes of folks think we're going to get it back in 2008 but me, I'm thinking it's over. We live in a different country now.
None of such acccounts are a surprize, it's been seven years in the making of the insulated empire of repugnicans.
However, I recall similar treatment back in the late 60's and 70's when you could be put in jail for having long hair, bell-bottom jeans, or anything camo.
I've also sat in jail overnight when I escaped from my abusive father, all bloodied mind you, and went to the police who promptly accused me of prostitution--at 16--and put me in a cell overnight and turned me over to my father the next morning to be beaten again for emabarassing him.
Or making him think about what he'd done for just a moment.
Sounds like the same thing in many ways.
There is only justice for the wealthy and it is unclearly defined by whomever feels they have the authority to call for it, doesn't mean it's really justice, or justified.