The Quantico Command Has Shown It Does Not Respect the Constitution Now They Are Denying Our Freedom of Speech
By Kevin Zeese
As one of the organizers of the non-violent event this Sunday at Quantico in support of Bradley Manning I have been negotiating in good faith with the Marines at Quantico to allow a veteran led flower laying ceremony at the Iwo Jima Monument at the edge of the Marine Base. The monument is open every day of the year except for this Sunday. The Marines are closing it to prevent a veteran led flower laying ceremony.
The disgraceful treatment of Bradley Manning is violating his constitutional rights to Due Process of Law and the Eighth Amendment which forbids cruel and unusual punishment. This young man has not been convicted of anything. He is accused of leaking documents that exposed crimes or misdeeds by the U.S. military and State Department. He was acting as the Constitution urges – to seek a “More Perfect Union.” He should not be prosecuted for this action. President Obama should use this as an opportunity to reconsider the direction of U.S. foreign policy.
Now the Quantico command is showing further disrespect for the Constitution by threatening to deny a veteran led flower laying ceremony to remember the war dead. I have written two memoranda to the Commander at Quantico (see below). In my one conversation with base officials the position of the base was their property rights trump the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution clearly states that our rights should not be abridged.
President Obama needs to step in and correct the command at Quantico. As Commander-in-chief, the President should tell them that the Constitution comes first and order them to allow the flower laying ceremony. Further, Bradley Manning should be removed from Quantico. To begin with, why is a member of the Army at a Marine brig? The Quantico command has shown themselves to be unable to stop torturing Manning and cannot be trusted to properly detain him. His conditions of confinement need to be normalized and his rights protected.
President Obama is the commander-in-chief who has highlighted his experience as a constitutional law professor. He needs to act like the commander in charge of the military and use his power to ensure the Constitution is followed by those who swear to protect it from enemies foreign and domestic. Military veterans are not enemies of the United States, they are people who deserve respect, as do all active citizens.
Please call the White House about this at 202-456-1414 and send them your thoughts along with a link to this article by going to http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact.
Join us this Sunday at 2:00 at the entrance to the Quantico Marine Base. For information visit here.
First Memorandum to Colonel Daniel J. Choike, Commander Quantico Marine Base, March 16, 2011
Colonel Daniel J. Choike
Base Commander
c/o Colonel Thomas V. Johnson
Public Affairs Officer
Via Thomas.V.Johnson@USMC.mil
cc: Lieutenant Patrick G. Aigner
Prince William County Police Department
Dear Colonel Choike:
I am writing to you on behalf of a coalition of veteran and other participating organizations who wish to express our First Amendment and other Constitutionally protected rights on March 20th in public space outside of the Quantico Marine Base.
Our intention is to peacefully and respectfully rally in support of Pfc. Manning across the street from the base. At the end of the rally, veteran Marines and others from multiple U.S. wars will lead us in laying flowers at the Iwo Jima Memorial there. We do this to honor the war dead, including those Marines and all the other soldiers that have given their last full measure of devotion to our country, in order to protect our Constitution and the citizens it serves.
As you know, it is the Constitution that these heroes have fought, and died, to “support and defend.” It is that Constitution, and that defense of it, we wish to utilize and honor. The Iwo Jima Memorial on Rt. 1 is open to the public. It is in public space outside of the check-point for entry into the base. While there is a fence indicating the Marine base is private and a checkpoint prevents people from going onto the base without permission, there is no such fence or checkpoint to visit at the Iwo Jima War Memorial there. The public has an easement and right to lawfully and peacefully visit the Memorial.
We wish to work with you and the local authorities, not against you, to accomplish this goal and express our speech. Closing the memorial, as has been suggested might be done, to prevent our Constitutionally protected political speech would be a violation of the very thing Marines and other troops fought to protect and that we wish to honor and utilize.
The New York Times, which has worked closely with the Department of Defense, wrote in an editorial on March 14th entitled “The Abuse of Private Manning,” that Quantico should “revisit the presumption of innocence and the Constitutional protection against cruel and unusual punishment.” P.J. Crowley the former Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs has just resigned because he considers the treatment of Pvt. Manning at Quantico “ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid.” If veterans and other citizens are denied their constitutional right to Freedom of Speech and Assembly, the administration and the USMC will further undermine respect for the Constitution.
We ask you to please work with us in good faith and dignity to make this event work as it should under the Constitution, statutes and laws we all honor and respect. I stand ready and willing to work with you or your representatives, to make this work appropriately, and may be contacted for this purpose at any time, day or night, in furtherance of that goal.
Thank you.
Kevin Zeese, Esq.
Second Memorandum to Colonel Daniel J. Choike, Commander Quantico Marine Base, March 17, 2011
Colonel Daniel J. Choike
Base Commander
c/o Colonel Thomas V. Johnson
Public Affairs Officer
Via Thomas.V.Johnson@USMC.mil
cc: Lieutenant Patrick G. Aigner
Prince William County Police Department
Dear Colonel Choike:
I was disappointed with the response of Colonel Johnson yesterday. He refused to discuss any compromise regarding our intention to lay flowers at the Iwo Jima War Memorial in a ceremony to remember Marines and others who have died in war.
It is important to emphasize that the political event will be taking place off-base property. The only thing that will occur at the edge of base property, in an area always open to the public every day of the year except this Sunday – as I was told on the call – is the laying of flowers to remember the war dead at a war memorial. This is not a political activity, but recognition for those who have died in war.
I am still willing to discuss with you or your representative how we can avoid any conflict on Sunday. I sincerely hope that you share the potential for conflict over the exercise of our Freedom of Speech with officials outside of the Quantico Marine Base. If veterans and other citizens are denied their constitutional rights to Freedom of Speech and Assembly, the Administration and USMC will be further embarrassed by showing a lack of respect for the Constitution which, as you know, assures us of a right to Freedom of Speech and Assembly that cannot be abridged. I hope either you or others in the military will reconsider the possibility of denying our Constitutionally protected rights.
Second, we unequivocally deny any affiliation, knowledge or association with any plans for violence or destruction of property, vandalism or harassment of base personnel as described in the memorandum below. We have nothing to do with the group Anonymous, have had no discussions with them about any cyber-attacks on Quantico and if we were asked would discourage such attacks especially on the day of our Bradley Manning support rally. Such attacks will undermine the message we are intending to send about Pfc. Manning being denied his Constitutional right to Due Process of law and undergoing cruel and unusual punishment which is banned by the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Once again, we ask you to please work with us in good faith and dignity to make this event work as it should under the Constitution, statutes and laws we all honor and respect. I stand ready and willing to work with you or your representatives, to make this work appropriately, and may be contacted for this purpose at any time, day or night, in furtherance of that goal.
Sincerely,
Kevin Zeese, Esq.
301-996-6582
From: Johnson CIV Denise L
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 1:06 PM
To: M&RA All Civilians; M&RA All Officers; M&RA Marines; M&RA NCOs; M&RA
SNCOs
Subject: FW: Possible threat to MCBQ
Good afternoon,
For your situational awareness.
Respectfully,
Denise Johnson
Subject: Possible threat to MCBQ
Ladies and Gentlemen,
There are substantiated indications and warning of possible denial of service attacks on MCBQ by supporters of Wiki-leaks and PFC Manning. It is possible that these attacks will be timed to coincide with protest activity that is scheduled to take place in the vicinity of MCBQ on 20 Mar. Possible threat courses of action could include denial of service attacks on phone, email, and internet services, and could include harassing phone calls (i.e. bomb threats) and mail disruption (i.e. suspicious packages). Additionally, though there is no direct threat, it is possible that actual physical penetrations onto MCBQ property may be undertaken to cause infrastructure damage, vandalism, or harass USMC personnel.
The Base has been involved in detailed response planning with local, regional, and national authorities and is appropriately postured to minimize/mitigate likely threat activity.
Because the exact intent of the protest groups is not known, nor the form of attack they may undertake, MCBQ commands and activities should carefully review their OPSEC and physical security posture.
Recommended actions for MCBQ tenant commands and organizations:
1. Develop alternative communication plans (i.e. installation command net and cell phones) to ensure the ability to communicate with MCBQ emergency services during a denial of service attack.
2. Review MCBQ bomb threat procedures (attached).
3. Review MCBQ procedures for suspicious packages (attached).
4. Area commands shall ensure Installation Command net radios are fully charged and accessible.
5. Ensure Command Duty Officers are briefed on the threat and know the proper response to threatening/harassing phone calls
6. Ensure non-essential fax machines are turned “off”
7. Remind all personnel to be alert for suspicious activity and report it immediately to the MCBQ Security Battalion using the Eagle Eyes hotline (703-432-EYES).
8. Building managers should ensure building perimeters are regularly inspected and that all unmonitored exits are locked when not in use (consider limiting access to a single entrance and mandating ID checks).
9. Remind personnel to avoid posting or discussing aspects of any MCBQ response on Face-Book or other social media forums.
10. Remind personnel, to be aware of phishing (both email and telephone) attempts to gain information about MCBQ personnel or operations.
Additional information concerning protest activities, to include any gate closures, changes to Force Protection Condition, excepted traffic delays, etc., will be distributed via a MCBQ FROSTCALL later this week.
Pete Streng
Director of Operations
3250 Catlin Avenue
Quantico, VA 22134
703-898-9875



28 Comments

Cowards all, including the unitary golf executive.
This ain’t your father’s USA anymore.
Torture/ Murder / Treason has arrived home.
I’m no “Birther” but I do question the fiction that Obama was ever a Constitutional Law professor, ’cause if he was then John Yoo should be the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights!
“Interesting”, Kevin … all of it.
Thank you, Kevin Zeese, for ALL the many things you do, every single day, for truth, for justice, and for humanity.
DW
We are all familar with the “media’s” take on the Emperor of Japan being an “empty figurehead with no power”. hmmmm , who else qualifies for this title? Why then try and reason with war-criminals (BHO)?
just another obama lie the fucking gestapo is terrorizing the people of montana,after obama supposedly told holder to layoff the medical cannabis now they are raiding shops and growers,he has cut his own thorat with the democratic base here.we must either revot or primary.
An Army private being detained in a Naval Brig? I’ve asked that question myself.
It is clear now that he should be moved.
When George W. Bush was President, he was frequently wrong but there was never any doubt the Department of Defense worked for him. Any general or admiral not supporting the administration 100 percent was soon gone.
President Obama often acts like those Pentagon generals are above him in the chain of command. It’s sad.
Yes it is. They started out trying to undo him and his wishes to pull troops out of Iraq. They should all be fired. Heck, our troops need to come home from both occupations!
Good grief, have we gotten to the point where veterans laying a wreath at a war memorial is now considered subversive or a threat to the physical intagrity of a military base?
Really? They have to lock all the doors? This memorial is outside the entrance (though technically on base property)–none of you will even be trying to get through the entrance.
This memo is so sad, it makes serving marines, marines ferkriessakes! look like fraidy cats.
I know they are not, but their officers are making them look so.
A big shout out to the brave men and women who serve and protect us in uniform, I wish you had wiser leaders. I’m sure you wish that too.
after spending yesterday picking his march madness picks Obama told a fundraiser her attended last night President Obama boldly proclaimed Wednesday that he had fulfilled his campaign pledge: “Change we can believe in.”
HE IS EFFING DELUSIONAL
Instead of asking O to stick up for people’s rights, shouldn’t we all be cowering in the corners of our cells, naked, begging him plz not to torture us?
:)
Best to organize under the radar, then just show up.
Or claim you’re with the Tea Party and you’d get the red carpet.
Also, that memo is an outrageous crock.
Flowers of Mass Destruction!
I can’t figure that one out either HTF did the Marines get their hands on Bradley? He is in the Army why aren’t they holding him until his trial? That is if he ever gets one!
Kevin thank you for all you are doing in support of PFC Manning and OUR constitution.
This is sad.
Stay safe on Sunday.
As I never tire of repeating: Obama promised change. With some marginal exceptions, there has been no change.
That’s the change. He didn’t change things. He changed.
AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND…
Citizen KevinZeese:
Time to call in Brother Kucinich, Jessie Jackson, Iraq vets and P.J Crowley (if he’ll do it) and any other figures with national chops. This could be the catalist for a new extended anti-war movement…things are gettin more and more like 1967-68 all the time. And as for Army personnel in a Navy brig, maybe we are lookin at some internal military dynamics here…do ya think maybe the brass is not confident that they can control the army rank and file?
KEEP THE FAITH AND PASS THE AMMUNTION, THIS IS THE REAL DEAL NOW!
Flower Power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_power
Citizen eCAHNomics:
Let’s keep the heat on Citizen Obama and force him further and further away from our movement and politics. The worse thing that could happen to us is for him to “ok” a memorial demonstration…but with James Daley in the White House pullin’ Obama’s strings, I think we might have a confrontation between the Navy Shore Patrol and demonstrators. All this stuff is gettin’ like a replay of 1968 on acid. Ah a968…a VERY good year!!
His being in the navy brig is not abnormal. What is abnormal is the way they are treating him.
They seem to be very paranoid. Among the several reasons, perhaps this is in part a by-product of the Christianist take-over of the armed forces. The paranoia is something you expect to see in Colorado City. It makes no sense. If they aren’t just shitting us, then they are really fucked up.
We report; you decide.
What we didn’t realize at the time was that he was going to bring in banksters and other corporate types to run the government. They paid to play, and they now get to play. This of course doesn’t affect the military, which is an establishment unto itself. But it is pretty clear that Obama bows to power. He’s a smart guy, and he is damned good at concealing it.
McChrystal really blew it to get fired.
True.
But I sometimes got the same feeling with “President Lieberman” during the health care debate.
Of course, that was all for show. Lieberman never did anything that Obama didn’t want him to do. And the same is likely true with the generals.
If Obama steps in to do anything, it will be to support whatever absurd bullshit the military is pulling. They are dutifully following his lead, after all.
Obama is a turd, pure and simple. He has no tasty ethical or moral center. The shit taste goes all the way to the filling.
I’d suggest not holding your breath
This is one of those situations where making suggestions seems useless, since the Quantico folks are locked in a feraful bunker mentality. But here are some thought that went through my head . . .
If they area afraid of flower arrangements (which could in a crazy bunker world, contain explosives) — what if each vet carried a single flower, and passed in single file to place flowers on the memorial?
I noticed an ‘Esq’ after your name, which leads me to think you have those magical attorney powers. I know time is short, but could you get an injunction preventing their abridgement of speech? After all, we’ve just had those foul ‘God Hates . . .’ people’s so-called church receive First Amendment protection from the Supreme Court.
Or a group of vets/citizens, in a long line well back from the ‘boundary’, all holding flowers with a long banners saying ‘Quantico refuses to let us honor our veterans’ or ‘Quantico tramples our First Amendment rights’?? Hopefully near enough to a highway that The Public will see.
I think the strategy of begging Obama to do the right thing is a bad strategy.