As one of the thirteen people who handcuffed themselves to the White House Fence on 15 November 2010, I have been following the trial of Dan Choi with much interest; he has been in my thoughts and prayers through this whole ordeal. The reason I handcuffed myself to the Fence was to draw attention to an unjust law that has destroyed the careers of countless members of the U.S. Armed Forces, simply because they are members of a minority group.
At the time of this act of Civil Disobedience, the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell had been de-prioritized by the Obama Administration. The House of Representatives was about to fall under Republican Control in January 2011. Unless the lame-duck session of Congress, specifically the U.S. Senate, passed repeal legislation sent to them by the House, DADT would remain the law of the land. Our action put DADT repeal on the front page of media. That spotlight helped to move repeal forward in Congress.
Typically protestors are penalized with a $100.00 fine and misdemeanor count, which is about as serious as a traffic ticket. As the current Court proceedings clearly indicate, we were singled out for “special treatment” by Obama’s Justice Department. Twelve of us agreed to plead “guilty” with a plea agreement that dismisses charges against us. Our motives for accepting this agreement were: 1) some members of our group are teachers who would lose employment and be barred from their profession and become unemployed as a result. 2) All of us would have a federal crime on our records that would undermine future employment. 3) Twelve of us did not have the considerable financial resources to retain competent legal counsel and pursue costly litigation in Federal Court.
I am happy that Dan Choi was in a position to pursue this matter further. In doing so he is unmasking not only the true face of this Administration, but a corrupting arrogance on the part of the Federal government since the enactment of the Patriot Act, the de facto suspension of habeas corpus at Gitmo and the violation of the Geneva convention by the Bush Administration. Not to mention our nation’s engagement in a war against Iraq in violation of the Just War Theory. A war prompted by corporate greed for Iraq’s oil, as Alan Greenspan pointed out, and paid for with the blood of civilian non-combatants (collateral damage) as well as members of our Armed Forces.
Regardless of how you feel about LGBT Equality, there are other broader issues at stake here. As Chris Geidner reports in MetroWeekly,
The judge went on to say that he believed the prosecution was not selective in the traditional sense but rather was more subtle.
“It is impermissible,” he told the courtroom, “for the U.S. Government to prosecute differently on the basis of the content of First Amendment speech.”
We handcuffed ourselves to the White House Fence to obtain Civil Rights for our community in the Armed Forces. Dan has gone on to fight for all of our First Amendment rights. Specifically the rule of law and the notion that the government is accountable to its citizens, BRAVO Dan!




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“For a President who insists that we must ‘Look Forward, Not Backward’ — when it comes to investigating war crimes by high-level Bush officials — this anti-whistleblower assault reflects not only an obsession on preserving and bolstering the National Security State’s secrecy regime, but also an intense fixation on the past.”–2/25/11 Glenn Greenwald
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/02/25/whistleblowers
However “in rapid succession, the Espionage Act prosecutions have collapsed. In June 2011, Federal prosecutors reduced all the charges against Thomas Drake to a single misdemeanor count of misuse of government documents.
Judge Richard D. Bennett used the July 15, 2011 sentencing hearing as an opportunity to strongly denounce the Justice Department, and especially chief prosecutor William M. Welch, for abuse of prosecution.
Bennett rejected Welch’s demand that Drake be fined $50,000 as part of the misdemeanor sentencing. ‘There has been financial devastation wrought upon this defendant that far exceeds any fine that can be imposed by me. And I’m not going to add to that in any way… That’s four years of hell that a citizen goes through. It was not proper. It doesn’t pass the smell test,’ the Judge declared.
Then he went at the very heart of the Obama Administration’s backdoor attempt to impose an Official Secrets Act via the Espionage Act: ‘I don’t think that deterrence should include an American citizen waiting two and a half years after their home is searched to find out if they’re going to be indicted or not. I find that unconscionable. Unconscionable. It is at the very root of what this country was founded on against general warrants of the British. It was one of the most fundamental things in the Bill of Rights that this country was not to be exposed to people knocking on the door with government authority and coming into their homes. And when it happens, it should be resolved pretty quickly, and it sure as heck shouldn’t take two and a half years before someone’s charged after that event.’
According to Scott Horton and other civil liberties experts, the Sterling case is not likely to go any better for the Obama Administration and their efforts to get a Court endorsement of a backdoor to Official Secrets.
Now, according to a consensus of experts, the Obama Administration is likely to go to Congress to pass an Official Secrets Act. Already, three leading Senators—McCain, Lieberman and Graham—are smarting from Wikileaks, and could be expected to front for the Obama White House in ramming through a total suppression of the First Amendment.
An August 2009 State Department cable, leaked through Wikileaks, has caused the trio great embarrassment. The cable detailed a visit to Tripoli, Libya, in which the three lawmakers met with Muammar Qaddafi, praised him to the sky as a key U.S. ally in the global war on terrorism, and agreed to push through approval of arms sales, including counterinsurgency weapons for use in suppressing protesters.
According to legal scholars and senior U.S. intelligence sources, since 9/11, the Bush and Obama Administrations have engaged in such systematic lying and coverup of crimes under the guise of national security, that they are desperate to cover their trail. Having failed to bully the Federal courts into rubber stamping an out-of-control and unconstitutional abuse of the Espionage Act to suppress legitimate whistle-blowing, they are now prepared to push for Congress to take the lead in ripping up the U.S. Constitution.”– EIR, Jeffrey Steinberg
“‘Cheney fears trial as war criminal’: Colin Powell aide hits out at former VP”
By Daily Mail Reporter
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2032034/Dick-Cheney-fears-trial-war-criminal-says-Colin-Powell-aide.html#ixzz1WhSQwZ2G
“However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”
GEORGE WASHINGTON, Farewell Address, Sep. 17, 1796
“Labour to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, called conscience.”
GEORGE WASHINGTON, Rules of Behavior
Pass–Dan Choi
Pass–fathergeoff
Thank you for standing up for justice fathergeoff. Dan Choi is the personification of courage.
“Department of “Justice”?” lol!
Department of Willful Ignorance.
Hell, Im still waiting on the Justice Department to go after the Goldman Sachs CEO. And about a thousand other banksters.
Bless You fathergeoff and every one of those citizens who were at the fence
Thank you so much for doing this, Father Geoff.
Thank you very much, Father Geoff, for your inspiration that day, which is what got DADT moving in Congress, despite what our DC-based advocacy groups say about their own access-driven ‘activism.’ It was the prospect of more veterans chaining themselves to the White House fence that made Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi keep that promise.
Thank you for your service that day, and for this report.
We have war criminals living large in this country, we have companies embezzling retirement funds from seniors, we have banks overvaluing their holdings to cover their crimes, we have congressmen openly taking bribes for legislation, we have a supreme court with justices clearly guilty of criminal conduct, and we are being forced to pay for unjust and unwanted wars.
What does King Chaos and Holder decide to prosecute? A gay individual who was exercising his rights to freedom to assemble and freedom of speech. Is this the terrorist boogyman they have been constantly warning us about? Was our national security on the brink of collapse by his actions?
When did we as citizens lose the right to question our government? When did we lose the right of peacefully to assemble? When did we lose our right of freedom of speech?
This government has lost it’s ability to fairly and honestly apply and administer the laws of our land. They have taken the laws and applied a sliding scale determined by wealth as how they are enforced. King Chaos and the DOJ (domain of jerkoffs) are further subverting these laws.
Go, Lt. Dan
“…waiting on the Justice Department to go after the Goldman Sachs CEO. And about a thousand other banksters.”
To much work! Easier to go after those expressing legitimate political and human concerns opposed to prosecuting “monied interests” who buy law via the undue influence of money in corrupting a political process where the Republic, governed are raped and corporate feeds on the shattered and tattered remnants of people. Amazing how some still hunt Nazis, to pay a debt? Seems the real powers behind the greatest fleecing in human history are untouchable?
Thank you, fathergeoff, for your peaceful act of conscience and your sacrifice. You are spot on about the threat this Administration levels at everyone.
Viva la DADT 13!
Viva la DADT 13!
thank you father geoff for your actions and your reporting. tweeted and recommended
It is the Department of Just Us.
“…Is this the terrorist boogyman they have been constantly warning us about? Was our national security on the brink of collapse by his actions?…”
This is the one they, the MOTU’s, are afraid of. External terrorists are fine with them, gets the sheeple herded together. It’s the internal dissenters that scare the bejesus out of them. Their, not ours, National Security is on a precipice with actions like this and the Tar Sands protests.
They need to suppress things like this, that put the focus on the PTB and their abuse of our country, our society and our futures, as quickly and forcefully as they can get away with. Regardless, at some point, enough will catch on at once and then their necks will literally be on the line. Let the chopping begin.
Don’t forget the potheads.