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Banned in Washington - Where's the Free Speech? (Code Pinko Ann Wright Gets Spanked)
ALARAB Online ^ | Sunday, September 10, 2006 | Ann Wright

Posted on 09/11/2006 7:50:42 PM PDT by kristinn

So much for free speech in the nation’s capital and capitol. On July, 11, 2006 I was arrested for offering a citizen’s voice in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing against the nomination of one of the Bush administration’s architects of torture, William Haynes, former Department of Defense General Counsel (chief civilian lawyer) for a life-time appointment to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Yesterday, September 7, I appeared in the Criminal Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia on charges of “Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct on the United States Capitol Grounds on July 11, 2006.” During that appearance, I was ordered by the court to “Stay Away” from the US Capitol, all Senate and House Office Buildings and committee hearing rooms and the streets surrounding the Capitol area.

The court papers state that I must abide by this order until my case is disposed of and that “any violation of this condition (order) could result in your prosecution for Contempt of Court, the revocation of your release and/or your detention pending final disposition of this case.” I was released on my personal recognizance but instructed in writing that “a warrant for your arrest will be issued immediately upon any violation of a condition of this release. And shall subject you to revocation of the release; an order of detention and prosecution for contempt of court (a fine of not more than $1000 or imprisonment not more than 6 months or both.)

Another paragraph said that “if you are convicted of an offense committed while released, you shall be subject to the following penalties: imprisonment of not less than one year and not more than 5 years if convicted of committing a felony while released; and imprisonment of not less than 90 days and not more than one year if convicted of committing a misdemeanor while released; such to be consecutive to any other sentence of imprisonment.”

All of these prohibitions are because I stated in the US Congress that I am opposed to torture and that the Congress should not confirm a person associated with the Bush administration’s torture policy. These court orders definitely curtail my ability to voice to the US Congress my concerns and the concerns of much of the American people about important issues they are considering, like the following the Congress will consider next week:

Bush’s demand that Congress authorize greater warrantless wiretap authority;

Bush’s demand that Congress agree to military tribunals where defendants can be tried and convicted without seeing the evidence; that classified evidence can be used with neither defendants nor their lawyers told about such information; that prosecutors could rely on hearsay or evidence obtained indirectly and evidence obtained by coercion if the panel’s chief deemed it reliable and directly related to the accusations;

Bush’s demand that Congress agree to keep CIA secret detention sites in other countries operational;

Bush’s demand that Congress confirm John Bolton as US ambassador to the United Nations;

Don’t you believe these are issues that we the people must instruct our Congress on how we feel? Of course, you can call, write or email your Senators and Congresspersons.

But I like to go into the committee rooms and look our elected officials in the eyes and tell them what I think. It doesn’t take long to tell them because the Capitol police officer in the hearing room usually arrives at your side quickly when you speak out. When you speak out in a committee room, our elected officials, those who serve us, are left with a succinct statement of concerns about the issue. Hearings would probably be a lot better if the Congresspersons had the same police at their elbows demanding shorter statements!

I do understand that committees not take the time generally to hear from the public in their committee rooms; lobbying for an issue is done in the halls and offices. But, I think there is a role for a lightning comment—but it comes with the risk of being arrested for “disrupting” the hearing or at a minimum being escorted out of the hearing and later released.

Now that I am banned from the Capitol area, I hope others will come to the Congress and express their views. We the people must tell the Congress to be brave and courageous in these perilous times—now of all times, we need strong character and moral courage from our Congress. We the people must give them courage.

But tomorrow, Veterans for Peace is marching around the capitol area as a stop the war, treat our veterans right march. I am banned from the area. But what about peaceful, nonviolent marches? Are all rights withdrawn because one speaks out against torture?

Well, this has been a “banner” week for being banned. Besides from being banned from the Capitol area, yesterday the Commanding Officer of Fort Myer, VA denied my request for reconsideration of a one-year ban from Fort Myer, VA and Fort McNair, DC, a ban he ordered in May, 2006 after I placed a few 3”X5” postcards on Fort McNair concerning the limited showing in Washington, DC of “Sir, No Sir,” the documentary about GI resistance to the Vietnam war.

I had asked for a reduction to “time served” (two months that I had not been on the base-I didn’t know I had been banned as his letter went to my home in Hawaii and I only got the letter once I arrived there in June.). The Commander denied my request and commented that my conduct “clearly violated common standards of good order and discipline on a military installation.” As a US Army retired 29 year Colonel, I now am prohibited from entering the two military bases nearest to Washington, DC until May 25, 2007! I would say that’s quite remarkable treatment for a three decade veteran!

I am now banned from the Capitol area and from two military bases in the DC area as well as also banned for life (along with Codepink Women for Peace Medea Benjamin) from the National Press Club. In April, 2006 we dared to question to a Press Club speaker and were banned for life for our questions. The speaker was Senator Hillary Clinton and we asked why in her 50 minute energy policy speech she never mentioned the war on Iraq and Iraqi oil.

It surely seems that freedom of speech and the right to question our elected officials in our nation’s capital is a dangerously endangered right.

But that’s what its all about. If we don’t stand up for our freedoms, they will be taken away.

So in the spirit of they can’t take our country away from us, I will see you in Congress, the National Press Club and on the military bases---or in jail or detention camps!

You can’t ban speech and thought.

It is our country and they are our freedoms. Let’s take them back!

Ann Wright is a 29 year retired US Army Colonel and a 16 year US diplomat who resigned in March, 2003 in opposition to the war on Iraq.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: annwright; codepink
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I'm pleasantly surprised to see the Pinkos held accountable.
1 posted on 09/11/2006 7:50:44 PM PDT by kristinn
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To: kristinn
All of these prohibitions are because I stated in the US Congress that I am opposed to torture and that the Congress should not confirm a person associated with the Bush administration’s torture policy.

No, moron, these prohibitions are because you broke the law..

2 posted on 09/11/2006 7:53:22 PM PDT by cardinal4 (America, despite the usual suspects, stands firmly with Israel..)
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To: kristinn
Ann Wright is a 29 year retired US Army Colonel and a 16 year US diplomat who resigned in March, 2003 in opposition to the war on Iraq.

oh, that must have shown them.

3 posted on 09/11/2006 7:54:55 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: kristinn

I think you got off easy dipstick.

You can speak out any time you like just like the rest of us. The fact that you are mentally ill does not give you the right to enter committee rooms or speak on the House floor. In fact I dont know why they let you into the Capitol Building in the first place.


4 posted on 09/11/2006 7:58:41 PM PDT by sgtbono2002 (The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
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To: kristinn

Code Pink got "spanked"?

Give me five minutes with those bastards and I would hit them so hard that their anscestors would feel it.

Spanked? They would wish for it!


5 posted on 09/11/2006 7:59:23 PM PDT by Howie66 ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people.")
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To: kristinn
Hmmm, I guess anybody should be able to say anything, anyplace, anytime, that's what that "freedom of speech" thing is all about. Right, liberal?

Uh, no. Wrong. Go learn some manners and how to conduct yourself in public. We're not all just hungering to hear the latest tidbit out of your bird brain whenever and wherever you choose to dispense it.

6 posted on 09/11/2006 8:00:22 PM PDT by KellyAdmirer
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99

If she was in for 29 years and only made Colonel, she wasn't that good an officer.


7 posted on 09/11/2006 8:00:51 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: cardinal4
The narcissism is astounding!

I hope someone makes it clear to her that, as you said, these prohibitions are because you broke the law!

8 posted on 09/11/2006 8:02:06 PM PDT by the anti-liberal (OUR schools are damaging OUR children)
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To: kristinn
Ann Wright resigned her diplomatic post in Mongolia to protest the start of the Iraq Invasion. Since then, it appears that she has become a full time war protester and an apologist for Bin Laden. Full fledged moonbat. Stupid boomer suffers from BDS.
9 posted on 09/11/2006 8:04:14 PM PDT by crazyhorse691 (Diplomacy doesn't work when seagulls rain on your parade. A shotgun and umbrella does.)
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To: kristinn
Were in need for a real live church lady for this nut case. Wha Wha Wha and wha.
10 posted on 09/11/2006 8:05:57 PM PDT by Domangart (editor and publisher)
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To: Spktyr

maybe she was in charge of operation very special forces.


11 posted on 09/11/2006 8:09:00 PM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 ("Conspiracy theories are the products of feeble minds." - A. Horvet)
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99

Must have been the 16 year stint at diplomacy, on top of a 29 year Army career that warped her already altered mind.
What did she "do" for 29 years in the Army?
Inquiring minds want to know...LOL!


12 posted on 09/11/2006 8:10:07 PM PDT by sarasmom (Lead, follow, or get out of the way .The "debate" ended on 91101 for serious adults.)
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To: kristinn

Yeah, well, you'll have 6 months to discuss free speech with your cellmate, Big Flo. She'll understand...;))


13 posted on 09/11/2006 8:15:46 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: Spktyr

That is a reasonable and normal time to be an 0-6. The United States Code recognizes that time period and usually requires retirement at the end of 29 years if flag rank is not on the horizon. But some military specialties severely limit the number of flag officers. That's especially true in staff and support work such as logistics, intelligence, personnel, medical--and many others. There is also an important element of assignment history, mentorship from command levels and, of course, demonstrated leadership. Merely counting the passage of years is meaningless, otherwise we'd be top heavy with flag officers.


14 posted on 09/11/2006 8:20:19 PM PDT by middie
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To: kristinn

But she LIKES getting spanked....


15 posted on 09/11/2006 8:21:24 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New York Times? Get a rope!)
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To: kristinn
LOL,,,,,

A Congressional restraining order.....:-)

16 posted on 09/11/2006 8:23:31 PM PDT by Cold Heat (I just analyze it, I did not create the mess...so go pound sand:-))
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To: kristinn

I'd like to see them sent to Gitmo.


17 posted on 09/11/2006 8:25:32 PM PDT by DarthVader (Conservatives aren't always right , but Liberals are almost always wrong.)
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To: crazyhorse691
Ann Wright resigned her diplomatic post in Mongolia to protest the start of the Iraq Invasion.

$50 says her retirement papers were already in when she wrote the "protest" letter.

I just love it how the extreme HATE AMERICA LEFT has to go around pretending to respect an American Military Officer. It's only because they beleive that America respects her service that they NOW refer to her as Col Wright rather than a diplomat.

Back off 30 years from her resignation and that puts the start of her military career, atime when her new friends would have been gleefully calling Wright a "babykiller".

Wright is as dumb as a stump.

18 posted on 09/11/2006 8:26:33 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New York Times? Get a rope!)
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To: sarasmom

I think she was 13 active, 16 reserves. Note that her FSO career was 16 years too. She was in civil affairs, she's got a law degree. They like to also talk about her being Special operations, which civil affairs falls under. Wright never snuck up on anyone with a knife in her teeth.


19 posted on 09/11/2006 8:29:21 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New York Times? Get a rope!)
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To: middie

Oh she'd have made flag, except it needed a yellow star, or a hammer and sickle on it.


20 posted on 09/11/2006 8:31:30 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New York Times? Get a rope!)
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